Playtime Creations a playmaker for kids.

AuthorFletcher, Sarah B.
PositionPlaytime Creations Inc. - Company overview

It's not every day a mother can relax as her energetic toddlers flip from fried egg to fried egg, slide down a slice of bacon, or bounce from banana to banana.

The play area in Cherry Creek Mall, created by Colorado-based Playtime Creations Inc., offers parents an exciting place for their kids to burn off steam in a safe enclosure, whether it's for an intermission during a shopping trip or the reason for the trip itself.

"This is a destination in and of itself," says David O'Niones, Playtime vice president and director of sales as he looked over one of Playtime's creations at its manufacturing center and warehouse in Southeast Metro Denver. "We've found that over 10 percent of the people that come to a shopping center are there primarily for the play area, and that's it."

Nationally, Playtime provides almost 90 percent of the soft play areas in shopping centers in the U.S. The company's hand-crafted, soft-sculpted, interactive play spaces not only inspire imagination but teach children use of motor skills.

Playtime products can be found in amusement parks, restaurants, water parks, and shopping centers around the country, but all of them are conceived, created and manufactured locally.

O'Niones says when he gets a call from a customer who has been given the green light to buy a play area, he discusses with them what's important to their region and what has market relevance before going on to establish the best design for the area.

"We start with an idea, and I help them bring it to life," he said. "Then, I take that energy and pass it down to the next step, which is design. We don't dilute the magic, and we make it come to fruition, more than the customer expects.

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"We're always over-achieving expectations."

After a play area has been designed, its specific objects are sculpted out of foam by one of Playtime's artists.

When the desired shape is made, a hard layer of plastic surrounds the foam. Next, another layer of softer, squishy foam is molded over the hard layer.

Once that creation has its final shape, it is rotated and sprayed with a plastic coating, and when the coating dries, an artist paints and airbrushes the object to bring it to life.

"We build it for children," O'Niones says, so the areas are designed to handle whatever wear and tear the kids can put to it. "If it can happen in a play area, it will happen. If it looks like it can be climbed on, it will be."

And Playtime's products are...

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