Half-term vacations: These are free or paid activities that the family can do

Half-term vacations: These are free or paid activities that the family can do

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Below we offer a series of free activities and others in which you have to pay an amount.

You, as a parent or person responsible for their care, see which option is best for you and… enjoy!

Malls
Real Estate Portfolio prepared an agenda of activities in its different shopping centers.

“We have prepared a wide variety of attractive dynamics, creative workshops, fairs, and games to encourage fun and learning,” said Ana Laura Rojas, Real Estate Portfolio Marketing and Communication Manager.

The activities will take place at: Aleste, Lincoln Plaza, Avenida Escazú, Escazú Village and Terrazas Lindora.

To the East:

Sunday 2: KM0 entrepreneurs fair.
From Saturday 1 to Sunday 9: exhibition of giant dinosaurs.
Sunday 2: dinosaur legs workshop with recycled materials. To participate, a purchase invoice must be presented in the Aleste stores for ¢10,000 until space is exhausted.
Saturday July 8: crafts, art and game workshop. Prior registration is required and the cost per workshop is ¢10,000. Likewise, Aleste will have activities for people of all ages such as a flea market, a community entrepreneurship fair, entertainment, and a green fair.
Sunday July 9: workshop to create the head of the dinosaur with recycled materials. To participate, a purchase invoice must be presented in the Aleste stores for ¢10,000 until space is exhausted.
Lincoln Square:

Sunday 2: AIMA Motorcycle Fair.
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9: final of the FUTV ESPORTS championship.
Saturday 15 and Sunday 16: Children's activities, such as storytelling, face painting and photos with characters, among others.
Escazu Avenue:

Saturday 1 to Sunday 16: giant trampoline of planets from Monday to Friday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be face painting for those who wait.
Sunday 2, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9: Strider Adventure Zone circuits from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the square 205
Friday the 7th, Saturday the 8th, Sunday the 9th, Friday the 14th, Saturday the 15th and Sunday the 16th: interactive classes and arts and crafts workshops in Plaza 205.
Saturday 8, Sunday 9, Saturday 15 and Sunday 16: Art Floor, giant art for them to paint to their liking in Plaza 101, next to the giant trampoline
Sunday 16: Strider Race, the closing race of Strider on the Avenue.
Saturday 22: adoption of dogs in conjunction with Perro Caffe

Escazu Village:

From Saturday the 1st to Sunday the 16th, every Saturday and Sunday there will be fair-style games in the courtyard, Arcade-type game machine. To use the games, you must present the invoice for purchases made at any Escazú Village business for a minimum amount of ¢10,000.
Candy station such as popcorn, slushies and cotton candy. To exchange these products, purchases must be made at any store in Escazú Village for a minimum amount of ¢5,000.
Saturday 8 and Saturday 15: the little ones will be able to enjoy free inflatables.
The first four Sundays of the month: open-air cinema where movies such as It's Raining Hamburgers 1, Frozen 1, Wall-E and Marley and Me will be screened.
Lindora Terraces:

Sunday 2: LEGO World: Lego workshops, face painting, classic and giant lego zone, photo booth with Lego Batman.
Friday 7, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9: Mario Bros World: Mario workshops, face painting, photo booth with Mario Bros and station with screens to play Mario Kart.
Friday 14, Saturday 15 and Sunday 16: The Little Mermaid and Transformers: workshops, face painting and photo booth with The Little Mermaid and two Transformers.
Sunday 30: Barbie experience. There will be a photobooth with Barbie and Ken.
'Bounce' in Oxygen
Oxygen opened the Rebotá inflatable park: there are 3,000 m2 set in the world of pirates, which will be available from last Friday until Monday the 24th of this month.

Attendees will be able to get on an inflatable pirate ship and search for treasure in sandboxes. Likewise, there will be places to take pictures set in the theme. You can even go dressed up. Rebotá is in the food court and admission costs ¢5,000.

“We have batches every hour from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and until 7 p.m. Every day of the week. The batches last 55 minutes, which allow us to always maintain cleaning and disinfection protocols and have a controlled capacity at all times," said Luis Diego Argüello, manager of Oxygen Marketing.

Tickets are on sale at the Oxígeno box office or on the website www.oxigeno.com.

Only the boy or girl who jumps will have to buy a ticket, but they can enter with an adult to accompany them in the inflatables.

Free workshops at the Museum of Costa Rican Art
The museum will have workshops aimed at different audiences and ages and at no cost. Of course the quotas are limited, so it is important to register.

The institution also announced that the materials are included. “You just need to bring your desire to create,” the museum said in a press release.

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Weekend: Tuesday 4 to Friday 7

๐‡๐จ๐ซ๐š: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 12 noon

๐‹๐ฎ๐ ๐š๐ซ: Museum of Costa Rican Art, La Sabana

Dinolab, a Jurassic experience
The Children's Museum will offer for this period the so-called Dinolab, a Jurassic experience. This is a guided tour of a scientific mega-laboratory with more than 10 rooms and where the public will be able to get up close and personal with everything related to dinosaurs.

This will be possible through applications, sound environments, laboratories, fossil replicas, projections and devices. In fact, attendees will be able to meet and interact with characters such as paleontologists and scientists.

But the big draw is an exhibit of more than 15 large animatronic dinosaurs.

Dinolab, a Jurassic experience will be open to the public from Saturday, July 1 to Sunday, July 30, from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Tickets have a value of ¢4,000 children and adults, and must be previously purchased on the boleteria.museocr.org page, since the number of spaces is limited per day.

Night Experience
For this holiday period, families will also be able to enjoy a nocturnal experience entitled Dinolab, the secret of fossils.

This consists of a night tour of the Dinolab attraction, with a limited number of participants and with a dynamic that will make parents and children play, interact and participate in an immersive way.

The night activity will take place every Friday and Saturday in July, at 6 p.m. and has a value of ¢5,000 per person without food. Or ¢10,000 per person with food and a surprise at the end of the tour.

There will be a limited number of families per night, so, in the same way, they must previously purchase tickets on the boleteria.museocr.org page.

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