Monster High High School Playset
- Explore the freaky halls of the Monster High High School
- Features some of the most recognizable rooms from the webisodes
- Two stories include the mad science classroom, creepateria, casketball court and lockers
- Use the included stickers to transform the creepateria into the perfect dance spot
- Set folds up neatly for easy storage
MONSTER HIGH High School* The howlways of Monster High are now alive with the ultimate accessory that looks just like the infamous school! This foldup set opens to reveal six play areas the school entrance, where the cool ghouls gather the iconic Loc
List Price: $ 79.99
Price: $ 99.99


July 10, 2012 at 7:04 pm
Monster High High School Playset,
I purchased this dollhouse a week ago. I paid $125.00 for it, and it’s now $79.00.
If I could I would return it immediately. It is very flimsy and seems to be made of cardboard.
I got it for my BFF’s 5 year old daughter, and she hasn’t been able to play with it.
None of the parts stay together, the stairway falls down, the floors are so flimsy the
furniture won’t stand up. My recommendation is don’t buy it, especially for the
money I paid.
I felt so bad that it can’t be played with…. so we made our own out of a cardboard box
and decorated it. She has gotten way way way more enjoyment from that!!!
What a waste of money.
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|July 10, 2012 at 7:59 pm
Large Set, Lots of Accessories,
This is a large set that folds up neatly when not in use. It features exact replicas of the Monster High school: The insides have a classroom, cafeteria, and second story music area. The outside features the front entrance doors and Casketball (basketball) area.
What I like about the set is that it comes with flooring on the inside – unlike most Barbie houses that only have walls. Accessories include 6 small lockers with locks to store small pieces, cafeteria seating, two classroom seats, a speaker set, movable stairs, bleachers for the casketball game, small classroom items like pens, tablets, and even Lagoona’s frog in a jar, and little extras like the Fearleading squad trophy and Casketball trophy. The front entrance has the two gargoyle statues (they are rubbery and soft) and each has a removable book. The set also includes a sticker sheet for personalizing (though the school comes fully stickered and painted – you don’t need the stickers to put it together right.
The set isn’t overly large – you don’t have to worry about it taking up too much real estate in the middle of a room. The real question is if it is worth near a hundred – honestly, I feel this is a sixty dollar set, not one hundred or so of the MSRP. All the same, the designers at Mattel did a good job of keeping it scaled down enough to not be an eye sore but still large enough to be playable with full size dolls.
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|July 10, 2012 at 8:34 pm
Exactly like the halls and rooms of Monster High, A MUST BUY!,
This is much bigger and much heavier than I expected it to be. It is packed full of accessories which you seem to pay per piece for otherwise. It comes with desks and lockers and creepateria tables, all around a fabulous set that any Monster High fan will absolutely LOVE! Amazon’s price with free shipping cant be beat so be sure to pay attention to who the actual sellers are. I am getting very disgusted with the gauging that goes on with third party sellers. You expect to pay premiums on ebay not here.
I hope that other buyers will rate the product and not the price that they may have paid with someone other than Amazon because it is not fair to the product. Most people just look at the stars and move along and I have seen a lot of Monster High items that are getting terrible stars and only becuase the reviewer felt ripped off. Yes the price is high but so are Barbie Dream Houses, you get what you pay for in this case. I also recommend the Coffin Bean for $34.99, it comes with Clawdeen and a bunch of furniture! So for around $100.00 you or your princess can Ghoul out in style!~
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