Homeschool Field Trips: Dig World

The Mommies Reviews

When Charlie was little he was obsessed with Bull Dozers and Big Machines because David worked on them at work. Charlie was always asking David to let him ride on the Forklift which David couldn’t do. Even though Charlie is grown now I would like to bring him to Dig World to try out some of the machines which we could study in our Homeschool Reading Class when we study Big Machines or Transportation.

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Not only that I would like to see if my nieces Alyssa, Alex and my step daughter Leslie would like to bring there sons who all love these machines. Even though it would be a Field Trip for Charlie and he would have lessons to do we would still have time to play with them.

Construction adventure theme park where kids and adults can operate REAL construction equipment.

Where is Dig World located?

Dig World is located at Katy Mills Mall in an outdoor parcel adjacent to Bass Pro Shops on Katy Mills Blvd and I-10.

How old do children need to be to operate the machines?

Rides are restricted by height. Children taller than 48″ may operate all attractions by themselves. Children taller than 42″ can operate most of the equipment by themselves. Children between 32″ and 48″ tall may ride and operate machinery with an adult. Children shorter than 32″ may utilize all other attractions in the park except for the machinery.

How much are tickets?

We offer 2-hour passes to Dig World. All children under 32″ tall are FREE! For everyone else, a 2-hour pass is $24.99!

How much is parking?

Parking is FREE! Dig World parking can be found anywhere in the Katy Mills parking lot.

Can I get a refund for my tickets?

All sales are final and no refunds will be permitted.

If I don’t plan to ride any rides, do I need a ticket?

Yes, every person who enters the park will need a ticket. However, all children under 32″ tall are FREE!

What are your hours of operation?

We are open Saturdays from 10am to 6pm and Sundays from 12pm to 6pm.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates