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07/03/2012

Our D-Dawg Kidszone is a Great Kid Friendly Space in Daytona Beach

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront ResortHilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort is proud to be a family-friendly resort in Daytona Beach and is thrilled to offer kids (and parents) the opportunity to play at our D-Dawg Kidszone. Our kid friendly play area is the only one of its kind in Daytona Beach and features 1,000 square feet of recreational space for our pint-sized guests.

Located on the fifth floor of our North Tower, the D-Dawg Kidszone provides kids with a place for both supervised and unsupervised play. The Kidszone features activities including board games, arts and crafts, ping-pong, storytelling and more!

Kids can join our dedicated D-Dawg Kidszone staff for a Pizza & Craft Party every Friday and Saturday night from 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM while their parents enjoy time to themselves. Kids can feast on pizza and participate in supervised activities like hula hoop contests, alligator relay races and sand art.

To learn more about our kid friendly activities in Daytona Beach visit our website or call the D-Dawg Kidszone at (386) 254-8200 extension 7088. Book your Daytona Beach vacation and our family-friendly hotel with oceanfront accommodations, kid friendly dining options and so much more! Make your reservations online or call 386-254-8200.

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