Home / Local Stories  / Play: Things to do with your kids  / Indoor Fun  / Candytopia Reopens at Fashion District Philadelphia

Candytopia Reopens at Fashion District Philadelphia

Get your cameras ready-- this sweet, instaworthy pop-up brings the fun.

After almost two years, Candytopia, an immersive– and highly instaworthy– pop-up devoted to all things sweet is back! Featuring installation art created by famed global candy artist Jackie Sorkin, Candytopia spans seven fantastical rooms of larger-than-life candy art and sensory experiences. Favorites—like the marshmallow pit filled with over 250,000 foam marshmallows, and the rainbow-filled room with flying unicorn pigs and confetti explosions—are joined by Philly-specific elements. It’s Instagram heaven, and you even get to eat candy throughout the experience!

Know Before You Go

For its reopening, advance online ticket sales are highly recommended, as sell-outs are likely. A reopened Candytopia still features candy you can eat in every room and the opportunity to frolic in (foam) marshmallows with your fellow candy-lovers, but now there is hand sanitizer in every room along with the free candy. Masks are recommended for visitors ages 4 and up, but not mandatory.

 

Confetti Room! | Photograph by Laura Swartz.

 

To enhance your experience, scan the QR code posted throughout Candytopia to sign up for the free Sugar Rush photo service. In various parts of the exhibit, you will see a giant lollipop with a screen and scanner—scan your unique barcode, position yourself in front of the camera (or have the friendly staff help you), and get one-of-a-kind shots emailed to you, all for free.

 

A trip through Candytopia lasts a little over an hour, but be sure to set aside more time for a visit to the gift shop and candy lounge. Once you are in for your time slot, you can only move forward, so be sure to get all the joy you can out of each room before moving on. You have to enter on the street at Ninth and Market, and you have to exit through the second floor of the Fashion District mall. Also be sure to use the bathroom before your visit, because there are no public bathrooms inside Candytopia.

Themed Rooms and Multi-Sensory Experiences

Under the sea, into the jungle, an overgrown Wonka-esque garden and playground– each room is more elaborate and interactive than the next, and all the art is made of candy. Each candy sculpture has a placard that tells any curious visitors how many pieces of candy–and hours of work– its construction took.

 

And when we say it is multisensory, it literally serves all five senses. The giant flowers have foot pedals that cause the flowers to emit different candy smells, while the bubbles of sound between them create a private little listening experience. In that same room, kids can play on giant swings and go into a candy-coated house with a slide for an exit.

 

Photograph by Laura Swartz.

 

Each room has a treasure chest of candy—and each room has different candy, so everyone will find something they like! Munch through your loot, and be treated to an art gallery where iconic works like Mona Lisa, The Scream and Starry Night—as well as portraits of icons from Gene Wilder (as Willy Wonka, of course) to Cardi B— are rendered in candy.

 

Lively music throughout the experience makes it feel like a constant party—and that’s even before you get to the room of overwhelming confetti! Yes, confetti shoots out of unicorn pigs, out of the sky, and is generally thrown about in a chaotic whirl. You can step onto a spinning platform and bask in the rainbow deluge, or just dance! Fair warning, you will come home with confetti in your hair, and… pretty much everywhere else.

 

The team had a lot of fun in the marshmallow pit, too! | Photograph by Eddy Marenco

 

Probably Candytopia’s most famous exhibit, the marshmallow pit, lives up to the hype. Take off your shoes and empty your pockets (there are cubbies next to pit), and enter with abandon. It is a pool-sized pit of over 250,000 foam marshmallows that completely immerses you in softness. It’s like a confectioner’s fever dream.

Philly Touches

In each city it visits, Candytopia adds little touches to pay homage. Here, you will find the Liberty Bell, Rocky, the LOVE Statue, and The Thinker rendered in 3D candy splendor. Look for a portrait of Will Smith (in his Fresh Prince neon glory) amongst icons like Prince, Marilyn Monroe, and Snoop Dogg.

 

Photograph by Laura Swartz.

 

Exit Through the Gift Shop

Be sure to visit the gift shop (you kind of have to in order to leave), where you’ll find all the candy you could ever want—including pick-your-own bulk candy—as well as souvenirs like clothes and toys. We left with a light-up winged pig keychain that oinks, plus about $15 of candy, so, be prepared to spend money or have more discipline than I was able to muster after swimming in a pit of marshmallows.

 

Photograph by Laura Swartz.

 

 


Candytopia is located at Fashion District Philadelphia at Ninth and Market streets in Philadelphia. Tickets must be purchased in advance online, and are $28 for adults, $20 for kids ages 4-12, and free for kids 3 and under. Tickets are currently on sale for this week’s grand reopening through at least Labor Day Weekend.

 

 

Lead photograph by Olivia Phan. 

Contributing Writer

3 COMMENTS
  • Rashida February 26, 2022

    I Would like to contribute a 365 day under a Tent carnival for all Philadelphians to enjoy. No theme Park. Just somewhere for Philadelphians to attend and to also enjoy there favorite Philadelphia Foods there as well. Equipt with throwback carnival rides. Philadelphia deserves this and we have the Space

POST A COMMENT