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There’s a new play area at the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport

Greenville-Spartaburg International Airport partnered with The Children’s Musuem of the Upstate and Plus Plus to bring GSPlay to life.

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Ready, set, play. | Photo by GVLtoday

There’s a new play area in town. Greenville-Spartanbug International Airport (GSP) just opened GSPlay, an interactive play area for kids and adults traveling out of GSP.

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Where in the world are you going? | Photo by GVLtoday

GSPlay was designed with the help of The Children’s Museum of the Upstate + local toy company, Plus Plus. Inside, you can find:

  • An interactive map to mark with your destination
  • A scavenger hunt
  • Plus Plus toys (with ideas for designs)
  • Large, Plus Plus-shaped pillows designed for stacking
  • Things to climb on
  • Soft seating

“We are part of the Upstate,” said GSP Airport District Communications Manager Tiffany Cherry. “We give the first impression and the last impression and it’s important to give a good showing of who the Greenville-Spartanburg area is.”

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If you ask us, this whole thing is a Plus Plus. | Photo by GVLtoday

Next time you fly, no matter your age, be sure to check it out. It’s on the second floor on the left side tucked in a corner near the escalator. We guarantee you’ll have a good time.

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