I went to Ciudad de los Niños when I was ten and had a blast. What I remember most is how committed they are to the different "jobs" you can play. As doctors, you and your friends pile into the back of a van-sized ambulance and get driven to the site of an "accident" (a kid lying spreadeagle near the go-kart track). You lift him into the vanbulance, drive him back to the hospital, and then "revive" him with prop defibrillator. There's a counselor there to guide the experience, but he plays the part a panicky nurse who desperately needs your help to save this kid's life.
The tiny buildings and costumes set the mood, but it's really the people who make this park possible.
Just wanted to say thanks for making this. Skeleton introduced me to the basics of responsive design and my company now uses it in several applications.
The tiny buildings and costumes set the mood, but it's really the people who make this park possible.