The Airport Lounge Isn’t a Playground (But Try Telling Them That)
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Picture this: You’ve made it through security (barefoot, obviously), juggling snacks, passports, and a mildly sticky water bottle. You spot the holy grail: the airport lounge. Silence, sockets, seats with backs! But your kid sees… a racetrack. Or a jungle gym. Or an obstacle course made of chairs.
Sound familiar?
You're not alone. The airport lounge is a mirage for parents. What should be a serene space for adults becomes a parental pressure cooker.
Enter: Code Pack.
Before they start rearranging furniture or “accidentally” pressing the juice machine buttons 16 times, hand them a UniFun Kit or Calm Waiting Kit. With dot markers, sensory stickers, and mini games, they’ll have their own version of a VIP lounge—on the floor, in the corner, and totally occupied.
One mum said it best:
“I actually drank a coffee while it was still hot. That’s how effective the kit was.”
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