Khloé Kardashian recently took her kids on an enchanting adventure under the sea!
On Sunday, September 15, the reality star, 40, shared highlights on social media from a fun family day out at a Little Mermaid-themed immersive experience in Los Angeles. Joining her were her two children, True, 6, and Tatum, 2, along with her niece, Dream Kardashian, 7, the daughter of her brother, Rob Kardashian.
In one of the photos, True and Dream are seen posing by a rocky setting under dim lighting at the Disney and CAMP’s The Little Mermaid immersive event. Khloé captioned the photo, “Took the kids to the Little Mermaid experience.”
She later shared a picture of herself holding a treasure map with a playful message that read: “Some of my treasures are missing! I wonder if my father took them. Or were they washed away by the ocean current. They’ve got to be here somewhere! Hmm.” The map led guests to find “thingamabobs” to help Ariel recover her lost treasures.
Khloé also posted a video of True, dressed in pink, excitedly climbing a staircase while exclaiming, “This is the whale bones!”
According to the event’s website, the experience is an interactive theatrical adventure where families can “climb, slide, sing, dance, and play” in settings inspired by the Little Mermaid, including Triton’s throne room and Ursula’s lair. The event also features live performances and a mermaid-themed comedy show.
Khloé gave fans an even closer look through Snapchat, sharing adorable snapshots of herself and the three kids enjoying their time together. “Thanks for having us! We had the best time,” she wrote alongside one of the images.
The family fun didn’t stop there. The weekend before, Khloé took her kids to the Sloomoo Institute’s slime museum, where they played in colorful exhibits, posed in front of neon signs, and even got “slimed” at Sloomoo Falls.
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