Sweet factory tour plus hands-on chocolate making for kids ages 7–14
1.5 - 2 Hours
Up to 16 people
Factory tour, chocolate making
Celebrate with a guided Chocolate Kingdom factory adventure, then head to a private ballroom for hands-on chocolate making. Kids create treats to take home, and you can bring cake or cupcakes for a short celebration afterward.
Hands-on activities take place in a private ballroom. If you bring cake or cupcakes, you must provide plates, cutlery, napkins, candles, and other supplies. You may decorate with balloons, but do not attach banners or anything to the walls.
Tours can be rescheduled to another time, but they are non-refundable.
Bring up to 12 children (ages 7–14) for the Factory Adventure Tour plus the hands-on chocolate making party. Up to 4 adults (ages 15 and up) can join the Factory Adventure Tour only.
Bring cake or cupcakes to celebrate after the hands-on activity (15 minutes max). Provide your own plates, cutlery, napkins, candles, and any other supplies you plan to use.
Decorate with balloons, but do not use banners or attach anything to the walls.
Chocolate Kingdom
This family-owned chocolate operation offers an entertaining and educational hour-long experience that consistently delights visitors of all ages. Tour guides like Cheryl, Jorge, and Donn earn rave reviews for their engaging storytelling, humor, and ability to connect with both kids and adults. The tour traces chocolate's history through interactive cartoon movies, museum-style displays, and generous samples that showcase cocoa in various forms throughout the centuries. Guests genuinely appreciate learning the chocolate-making process while enjoying tastings along the way. The attached shop tempts visitors with high-quality treats that people describe as delicious and worth taking home. Pecan caramel turtles get special mention, and even specialty items like Dubai chocolate bars impress despite premium pricing. Staff members create a welcoming atmosphere that makes families want to linger and buy more than planned. One reviewer notes this isn't a working factory tour where you'll see production in action, but rather a museum-style presentation, so adjust expectations accordingly. For families seeking a fun indoor activity beyond the theme parks, this proves to be a worthwhile stop that creates lasting memories.
So I am a chocolate lover and this is the best chocolate I have ever had. I did not do the tour. I stopped in quickly on Easter to buy myself and family some quick chocolate. My first impression was it was somewhat pricey however it is pure , fresh and homemade. It’s def. Worth a stop
JBADD215 777
April 7, 2026
So I am a chocolate lover and this is the best chocolate I have ever had. I did not do the tour. I stopped in quickly on Easter to buy myself and family some quick chocolate. My first impression was it was somewhat pricey however it is pure , fresh and homemade. It’s def. Worth a stop
JBADD215 777
April 7, 2026