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I will be moving in June and wanted to get ideas for activities for my kids, the area we are moving to is chandler.
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Waterparks, movies, pools, games, malls, friend's houses are the usual summer activities.
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Tempe Waterpark
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And dont forget the sunblock.
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Most of the shopping malls have arcades for the kids to play in and tend to be located near the food courts. I know that Superstition Springs Mall even had a carousel. Is it still there?
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Yes, it was still there the last time I was at that mall. It'd probably be a little boring for the older kids, but the younger ones would enjoy it. Likewise for the play areas at the malls - most malls have them, but they're definitely for the younger kids.
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