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Kids Toys Kiosk

Gate 5 is about a two‑minute walk from Kids Toys Kiosk

Kids Toys Kiosk sits in Terminal 1’s departure area at V. C. Bird International Airport, airside once you clear security. It’s a small open stand, not a full shop, so you can scan everything in under five minutes and still keep an eye on boarding screens.

Stock leans heavily toward under‑10s: plush animals, simple puzzles, coloring books, plastic cars, dolls, and a few beach‑themed toys that actually match Antigua’s sand-and-sea vibe. Prices run higher than downtown shops, but most items sit in the US$10–25 range, with a few bigger sets climbing above US$30.

Selection is basic airport fare: branded keychains and small planes, generic dolls, and a handful of character toys tied to TV shows and movies. You’ll also find kids’ headphones and small activity kits, which help on 3–5 hour flights to US hubs like MIA or JFK. No electronics beyond the very simple light‑up or noise‑making toys.

Staff usually handle both this kiosk and a nearby stand, so you might wait 2–3 minutes if they’re ringing someone else up or restocking. Payment is straightforward: they take Eastern Caribbean dollars, US dollars, and major cards, with prices typically marked in EC and a US equivalent.

Tip: walk by here before you reach your exact gate; once a boarding call starts in Terminal 1’s compact hall, lines at little kiosks like this can jump from zero to five families in under a minute.

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