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Toys and Games Reviews of Fisher Price Diego's Talking Rescue CenterCustomer Review: WHERE IS ALICIA?!? Summary: 3 StarsMy son got this for his third birthday and has spent two weeks obsessing over it. If he tries to pick it up to change locations it falls apart, but is really easy to reassemble, I wish the legs locked in though. The cord and helicopter usually require my help, but overall he plays alone with this toy longer than with any other he's ever had. He's creating great stories, BUT WHERE IS ALICIA?!? It's the only item on his letter to Santa and I can't find her anywhere. Why make her part of the show and then produce a million animals from each episode and not an important charater? ARRGGGHHH!!!
Customer Review: It is a good toy, but not great Summary: 3 StarsWe just gave this toy to my 6 year old son and he loves it. I paid $20 for this and for that price I'm satisfied. The zip line is pretty useless and we just got rid of it. The house will not lift without the legs becoming loose from base. This said for the money it is a nice size and as long as you do not move it around it will stay. The sounds are cool and the imagination of your child will inspire hours of fun.
My son so far has no complains.
Customer Review: Yay Diego Summary: 5 StarsI ordered this product for my 3 year old son for Christmas. The price was fantastic, and the toy keeps him occupied for hours.
Customer Review: DO NOT BUY! Summary: 1 StarsWe bought this toy yesterday and we are returning it immediately. This is what my 4 year old son says, "I don't love this toy. It is really bad because when you try to lift it, the zip cord falls out. And when you move the elevator up, the vehicle falls out (the whole house shakes.) I CAN'T EVEN LIFT THE ELEVATOR. I am angry about the toy. We want to return the toy back NOW!!!!."
Customer Review: Love it, but need Alicia! Summary: 5 StarsWe bought this Dec '06 and haven't had any quality issues. After reading about all those recalls with specific date ranges, I am guessing that there are manufacturing consistencies over time, so that may be one of the sources of disagreement on this topic. Also, I do have two very gentle girls (3.5 & 2, the 2 y.o. is more into the toy) so it hasn't had to withstand any beatings. The Rescue Center is definitely the inspiration for a lot of creative play. The girls use other random animal figures that we already had with this. Between the car, helicopter, and animals, there is lots to do. We don't use the cord to slide or the elevator so much b/c it's a little harder to manipulate and I likely need to sit down with them and do it a few times.
They ask about Alicia all the time, I'd pay up for an Alicia figure. Right now we pretend Dora is Alicia.
We forgot to put batteries in it (didn't realize they took them) and the girls still love it. One day I may go ahead and put them in and see if it becomes a whole new toy for them.
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