Went to williams to do the Polar express wtih my grandsons and heard about this place so we went.My grandsons loved it was run down but they still enjoyed them selfs.
Coming back from the Grand Canyon we found the City of Bedrock. My boyfriend and I (both in our 40's) and my mother (in her 70's) had a great time. Who needed kids? We went in all the buildings acting like kids. Even my boyfriend who rather take the pictures volunteered to be in a few photos. I am sure all kids would love to stop in and see this place. They would have a great time. It is worth the $4 is worth it.
4 of 4 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
OVERALL
Atmosphere
Value
Lost In Time
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/31/07
We discovered this totally by accident on the way to the Grand Canyon, and I was almost as excited about a lifesize Flintstones roadside theme attraction as the canyon!
We were the only ones there, and spent a few hours. It's got a great "home-made" vibe, you can tell the love and care that went into building it.
Maybe not ...
6 of 6 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Atmosphere
Value
Cute for Kids
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/24/07
I brought my son who is 2 there, and he loved it... I was told when i was 3 years old my parents brought me there...
I also visted this place when a was younger and it was a cool part of the Grand Canyopn trip. We took my daughter there almost 15 years ago when she was 10 months old. She is almost 16 now and my son is 9, so we just had to stop here after our trip to the Grand Canyon (7/2/07). I was a bit put off by the $5 per person charge to get inside, but ...
6 of 6 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Atmosphere
Value
Bedrock or Bust?
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/21/07
This is a little drive south of the Grand Canyon. If you ever liked the Flintstones or have children that like the show, this is a must see. The houses are built of concrete and are great replicas of the houses. You'll even see statue cartoon replicas of Fred, Willma, Barney, Betty, Pebbles, Bam-Bam, and yes... even Dino. There is a large ...
We stopped here on the way back from the Grand Canyon. It was a little cold and windy, but what can you expect in December? The place was a little run-down, but it was offseason and it was 4 bucks to get in, so can't really complain. We were the only visitors there, so the kids got to run wild after spending all the time in the car. The ...
4 of 4 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Fun for your kids
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/17/06
When I was a little girl we went here on our way to disneyland. I remember it like it was yesterday. I have pics from it as well. So when we went through Arizona I told my husband we had to stop there. So we did and my daughter 6 at the time loved running around and playing in the houses, even in the cold weather. It is run down but that's ...
4 of 4 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
SHOW FULL REVIEW
OVERALL
Atmosphere
Value
Cant wait to take my kids there.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/10/06
My husband and I went there while we were on are honey moon. We loved it and ran around like little kids playing on the play ground.
3 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful
OVERALL
Atmosphere
Value
A MUST SEE for the kids
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/17/06
I remember going to Flintstone Village as a young kid when it was still relatively new and I never forgot it. So on a recent trip to Williams, I decided to take my 4-year old daughter here. She Loved It! Yes it is a bit run-down due to disrepectful jerk visitors who break and write on things. But the kids will not notice. They will only see a great ...