Cute little display, definatley worth the visit if your in the area. Due to it being covid, you may not be able to get coffee and hot chocolate but normally you can. Also the fire burns hot and the people are awesome!
Drop by there this afternoon after having supper with my daughter and grandson what a magnificent and beautiful thing they have there my 3-year-old grandson was so fascinated and I enjoyed that big beautiful fire they have the weather was pleasant what a great time we had. Thank you tiny Town I took my daughter there when she was a child now she is taking her child there God bless Merry Christmas
Tiny Town is a must if you find yourself in the Easley area around Christmas. Opens Thanksgiving day. Drop by for leisurely stroll through a miniature history of toy figures both commercially manufactured and handcrafted all displayed in tiny scenes.
Great place to take your kids or family. Has a great fire pit. And plenty of seating around the pit. Very friendly owners.
It is a family tradition that I have enjoyed and cherished since my early childhood and still enjoy with my own baby girl and her grandparents and her cousins.
Always fun to go to. Been going for 45 yrs.
Love this place. Its a family tradition to go here every Thanksgiving.
Absolutely love this small town tradition!!! Been every year my whole life and now I take my kids every year!!!
Been going since I was a little girl and am 44 now
Nostalgia is the word that comes to mind. Tiny town is a chilly walk through time, with antique toys, a roaring bonfire and cups of hot chocolate. They love that built this place over 40 years ago can still be felt as you stroll through the lights and view all the neat toys from yesteryear. This place holds special memories for many adults that come back and bring the next generation. Absolutely worth the drive over to Easley, SC to experience for yourself. Please remember to grab some cash, while Tiny Town is free, donations are excepted and much appreciated.
Very nice people. Great big bon fire but the displays have gotten very old. Still a nice stop to see what someone put a lot of work into at one time
A local tradition for fun and nostalgia. Ive been going since I moved here in 2005. The owners really have an awesome place they dont mind sharing with everyone. They run on donations.
Although I know this is a familiar place that children from 20 and 30 years ago even longer have visited throughout the decades it’s nothing short of creepy.
Its like its stopped in time there. Relaxing, very nice people all around. Well worth the visits.
Wonderful place for some family time
Great little place with a warm atmosphere and campfire. Also some of the best hot chocolate.
Last year, some friends introduced us to this Star of Easley that folks have apparently been flocking to like wise men for decades.Never been before? Heres how it works... Its free. Of course, donations are appreciated because it cant be cheap to create a visible glow of Christmas spirit that can be seen a half a block away. The only expense (I believe) is paying for hot chocolate, which is optional, but who can resist hot chocolate by a bon fire large enough to hold smoldering, full grown trees. Prepare to be amazed by display boxes depicting the joy of the season using dolls and toys that will remind 80s and 90s kids of a better time.Im very glad I went last year because I dont think any of the displays had been touched in the past 20 years, which gave it this nice Christmas creepiness that you cant not love. However this year, there are new displays and old ones have been rearranged to look cute and Christmasy.Go to Tiny Town with the mindset of a child at Christmas time--overcome by twinkling lights, Santas workshop, and hot chocolate. Otherwise, you may realize that you watch too many horror movies as you look into the eyes of the dolls, realize that they are definitely conduits harboring play souls, and shriek Dont touch that!! to your child.Obviously, I watch too many horror movies.In all seriousness, this is a great place that you must add to your Christmas tradition list... especially if youre on a budget. Fun for the kids. Fun for the kid in you. Just dont make direct eye contact with the dolls.
Nice little place to walk through with the kids runs off of donations.
This is a traditional visiting place. My dad&mom took us as kids so now we take ours and our gradchildren. They all just love the thought of going to Tiny Town. Parking can be tricky and dangerous so be careful and very watchful if your children near that road. So thankful for this joyous & loving memory that my dad left for us. His favorite part to it all was sitting by that big fire with nothing to do but drink his coffee. Dont forget to throw some change in that wishing well just after you cross the bridge. (My husbands favorite part for the kids.)
This place is great and my son loved it. Santa came out and talked to all the kids. Ill be going back a few times this year.
My daughter was mesmerized by all the lights and tiny toys and it was truly at beautiful as I remembered when I was little
Needs some updating but the little kiddos liked it.
Wierd fun. Worth the trip! You havent seen anything like this.
Owners were outside very friendly great piece of history been around for 40 yrd
Great old time place the kids love it.
Saw it as a 7 yo and a 37 yo. Two totally different experiences. You get what you pay for. Its free...
I loved it coming her as a kid and now Im bringing my kids! Children love the lights and Santa
Sadly this place is not worth the effort. Its dilapidated. And not much there.
Just like every year it was great. If you dont like to get along with people, have a great time, have a good talk with people you dont know, see Santa claus with your kids, tell people about the years of fun and happiness it brings to you. Then this place is not for you. But if you like having fun for free. Then this place is for you. If you dont go to tiny town and check it out, then you will never know.
Go ever year..Love this place
We go every year and love it!
The hot chocolate and the fire was good
Little wonder village
Great Grand Daughter loved it.
One of the greatest memories as a child! Love to continue the tradition with my children at tiny town.
What can I say its a long family tradition.
Kids love this place. All the Christmas lights and decorations. And . I personally know the people who run it, they are very great people. Its free and Mrs. Kelly is always serving free Coco or coffee to anyone who comes. My grandchildren love to go to Tiny Town.
Christmas time fun place to take the kids and santa is there sit by the fire its cosy
Its a family tradition passed down thru the generations. My parents took me and my siblings to tiny town every year as children. I took my children. This year I took my 3 yr old grandson for the first time. His reaction to all of the displays was priceless. There is a Santa Claus there! Its amazing how everything is so exciting every year! Its definitely worth the excitement!
Love this place 100% and been coming since I was a kid and I love how I still see some one the same things I saw when I was a kid too !!! How could someone leave this place a bad review!!!! Best place ever !!!
This was a hidden gem that I cant believe Ive gone so long living in the area not knowing about! My five year old totally fell in love with it and still asks to go back! It is delightfully creepy while simultaneously warm and fuzzy so it manages to give you the Christmas spirit while also a bit of a Halloween horror thrill. Unless youre really weird and love scary porcelain dolls missing their eyes and clowns.
I came here as a child over two decades ago. Its a NEAT bit of nostalgia and is a popular local roadside attraction. Very friendly atmosphere and they serve everyone free hot chocolate.
Old fashioned for the whole family. Donations is all that is asked for hot chocolate, coffee or even to see Santa.
From my childhood, to taking my children, to now taking my grandkids. I enjoy it all, but I was really grateful for the big fire on a cold night.
Not really my cup of tea and kind of creepy
Great Family Fun!!
Been going for as long as I can remember. Love it! but dont love the new Santa edition. Love the idea of a Santa but hes creepy. Women and children stick to the fire, lights and hot chocolate!
Great memories there
It works on donations and everyone is like family they have free coffee and cocco and marshmallows to roast on the fire fun for all Ages some nights have santa or live music
This was my first time visiting. The lady was so nice that runs it. She gave me free coffee and I signed the visitor log. It is a good place for kids to look at toys, lights, and sit by a fire.
It been there over20 years it a great place just common people play this place .Someone just keeps it going ever years.Try it dont cost. Off Kay drive in Easley SC
Lots of fun . We felt welcome. Took pictures with Santa . Looked at sll displays. Sat by fire,it was lots of fun.
Quiet time with family by the bonfire. Merry Christmas!
Ive been going for forty years and I love going. It brings back memories and I love making new ones with the grand babies.
We visit annually. Its a simple, holiday tradition. Celebrating 40 years this year!
Very festive. They serve free hot chocolate and have very neat displays. Tiny town has been around for a while.
Warm Christmas feel and its free!
A wonderful place to visit.
My grand child loved it their
One of the most unique attractions of upstate S.C.
The feeling you feel at tiny towm is heart warming! Im honored to bring my children so i can see them as my parents did fir me
A family tradition, lots of fun for the kids. Lots of lights and a big fire to keep everyone warm.
Love this place was very cool with lots of lights and old things fun for the family we had a great night
Been going here since i was a kid 30 plus years and it still a great place i now take my kids here
Been frequenting Tiny Town since I was younger than my children. It is what it is, and most likely youll either love it or hate it.Caveat: NOT for anyone with a doll phobia!
It is flat out awesome my family loved every minute we were there
Great for little kids maybe a 30 min time killer bunch of knick knacks to look at and pictures with Santa clause
You must go to understand. The most fun you will have Christmas!!
This is a really cool place to take your children during the Christmas HOLIDAY seasonNo Phone #Only Open Christmas Seasons
Great, such friendly people.
Fun for the family
Beautifully done. Enjoyed the experience
This is an awesome place! Been going here for 40 yrs and its always wonderful!
My grandma used to take me here when i was a kid. I cant believe they are still open. I have to take my kids this year
Its still great, very friendly but its starting to get a bit unkempt, good hot chocolate and very friendly people all around
Absolutely breathtaking my very first time here an I loved it
I loved tiny town. My first time seeing it...
40 years and still going strong.will return next year
Been up and running since I was a little girl myself
Been a wonderful place for 40 yrs
It is great for the hole family... Especially the children
Ive visited Tiny Town for as long as I can remember, and I love it to this day.
Been going here since I was a kid and now I take my grandbabies God Bless the people that does all the work so families have a place to go to see a variety of lights
Cool spot...
Fantastic place to take the family during the holidays.
Cute little houses
Great Xmas place to take the family on the holidays
It has gotten a lot smaller.
Great place that brings back old memories
A family tradition that wont stop!
We go here every Christmas Eve! Its our family tradition!
Weird but fascinating place!
Not worth the trip sorry
Great!!!!