Would your child love to be transported to a fantasy world filled with magical dragons, fortresses, and knights? The Fisher Price Dragon World Fortress may be the perfect Christmas gift for your medieval dreamer to bring fantasy play to life. Perfect for creative kids ages 3 and up, the exciting Imaginext Dragon World Fortress features flashing lights, sound effects, and accessories that encourage hours of imaginative role-playing fun. Your brave little knight can battle on in the name of good, fire a canon that shoots projectiles, battle with boulders, and pull a secret lever that will make the castle “come to life.”
Medieval Adventure with the Imaginext Dragon World Fortress
At approximately two feet in height, Dragon World Fortress is filled with enough interactive features to keep active imaginations occupied. The play set comes with two knight figures, each with their own detachable sword, shield and armor. With these figures your child can pivot “activation points” on the play set, which can reveal hidden staircases and open the front gate.
Knights who dare to enter the Dragon World Fortress face many dangers. Pulling a lever on the back of the castle will cause the green guard dragon to lunge forward and attack intruders. The lever also triggers thunder sound effects and causes the entire castle to light up. There is also a cannon that fires plastic projectiles, and a rolling boulder that can be used to defend the staircases.
The fortress is constructed in solid, sturdy plastic. Parents, be aware that it is fairly easy to topple over due to its vertical design. However, this problem is remedied by folding out the hidden set of stairs underneath the castle, giving it the stability needed for rougher play.
Imaginext Dragon World Fortress Product Features
- Cool sound effects and fun castle secrets for kids to discover
- Castle has a dragon on guard that can be activated by a simple turn of the disk
- Unlock the action and see a boulder run down a dragon’s tail
- Figures can unlock all the many secrets the Dragon Castle has
- Includes three figures that can activate all action points of the castle
Imaginext Dragon World Fortress Encourages Imagination
Dragon World Fortress channels a spirit of medieval adventure. It is full of movable objects and sounds, but still leaves plenty of room for constructive, imaginative play. The play set provides children with the tools needed for an immersive, imaginative experience.
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The Good: Exciting fantasy theme that encourages imagination and role-playing.
The Challenging: A bit top-heavy; could be easy to tip over.
In a Nutshell: A large, well-designed play set that encourages creativity and role-playing.
Imaginext Dragon World Fortress Reviews

My husband picked this out for my son’s 4th birthday and he absolutely loves it! The lights flash and the dragon comes down when you pull a lever and will actually pick up a man in his mouth. The front door to the castle resembles a garage door and my son really likes that! It took us a few days to figure out that the boulders actually swirl down the slide which is also part of the dragon’s tale. Also, there is a little button like thing at the top of the slide that makes a noise and sends the boulder down the slide. This thing is just so nice. I only wish that the rooms were a little deaper…they are a bit shallow, but the men are pretty small, so it’s no big deal. Almost all of the Imaginext toys are built so well, so I really recommend them to anyone with younger children. They even have some for girls now=) They aren’t called Imaginext, but they are the exact same type of people and they are also Fisher Price Brand. We own the large Pirate Ship, another Castle, Coast Guard Boat, Space Ship, Space Station, Bat Cave, FireStation, Ambulance, and many other little Imaginext items and we can’t wait until they come out with even more…
This is the only toy that we can get all our kids to play together, nicely. We bought it for our son’s third birthday, but it quickly became communal property in our house. Our seven-year-old and one and half-year-old daughters love it almost as much as the boy. They play with it for long stretches at a time, and the little characters that come with it make frequent adventures elsewhere throughout our home as well. Well worth your investment!
Originally posted 2009-11-13 21:34:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

