List of Top 6 Ridiculously Expensive Things For Kids Of All Ages
Toys are generally thought of as being for kids, but kids don’t often have enough hard cash to pay for the really good stuff. Here are 6 really expensive toys for the kid in you – assuming you have a decent paying job or are just really bad with money. They range from small gadgets to giant extravagant conveyances. Take a look at the gallery below and imagine your second childhood with some of these babies in your closet – and a ton of debt at the bank. Probably a good thing you're just imagining it.
6.Arcade Keg Machine
It’s a video game cabinet, and a keg. So, to clarify: You can play video games on it, and get beer out of it. Knowing that, why wouldn’t you be willing to shell out $4,000 for it? It’s worth twice that, at least.
5.Boardwalk Photo Booth
What better way to spice up the walk from your living room to your den than with an “Authentic Boardwalk Photo Booth.” For $11,000, you’ll get the fun of having your picture taken in a booth (cost of film not included). It also doubles as an easy way to let your date know you’re rich as hell.
4.Touch Screen Pool Table
As you can see, this pool table has an interactive touch screen in place of the traditional green felt. The result is you can play pool on what appears to be rippling water, or presumably lots of other cool visual effects. And it only costs $25,000. That’s only like $25 per “wow.”
3.Stock Car Racing Simulator
It might not look like much on the outside, but this Stock Car Racing Simulator offers a totally immersive racing experience on the inside. Or it should, anyway, since it costs about $60,000. If not, you could always use it as a really expensive study room.
2.Hovercraft
Sure, you could argue that it isn’t a toy, but can you think of anything more fun to play with than a hovercraft? And look at that thing, it’s really up there above the water. It’s like a James Bond movie or something. Wondering how much it costs? Well, there’s the catch – this particular model will set you back about $190,000.
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