Some bath toys just float. Others get waterlogged after three uses. And then there are the ones that turn a reluctant scrub into a five-minute negotiation about “just one more rescue.” The Adventure Bay Bath Playset with Light-up Chase Vehicle is firmly in that last category. It attaches to the wall, lights up when it hits water, and sends Chase down a track to save a rubber chicken named Chickaletta. If that sounds like a lot of plot for a bathtub, it is. And that is exactly the point.
What actually changes
Before this playset, bath time was a chore. You filled the tub, the kid splashed for two minutes, then demanded to get out. Now, the routine shifts. The child fills the top of the tower with water, watches Chase’s vehicle race down the track, and then does it again. And again. The water pouring, the vehicle moving, the light flickering—it turns a passive soak into an active game. You get a kid who stays in the water long enough to actually get clean, and you get five minutes of quiet while they figure out the water flow. That is the real win.
The light-up feature is not a gimmick. When the vehicle lands in water, the lights turn on automatically. It works reliably, and it gives the toy a small sense of occasion. The child sees the glow, and they associate it with “Chase is working.” It is a tiny reward loop that keeps them engaged without needing a screen.
Rewritten specs
- Wall-mounted with two suction cups. You press it onto bathroom tiles, and it stays put. No sliding, no floating away. The suction cups are strong enough to hold the tower and the vehicle, but they release easily when you want to move it. Works best on smooth, clean tiles—textured or grimy surfaces will reduce grip.
- Light-up Chase vehicle. The vehicle has Chase molded into it. When it touches water, the lights activate. No batteries to replace (the light is powered by the water contact). It is a simple, durable mechanism that survives drops and splashes.
- Water-powered track system. You fill the top reservoir with water. Gravity does the rest. The water flows down a ramp, pushing the vehicle along a track toward the Chickaletta figure at the bottom. No batteries, no motors, no parts that can break. Just water and gravity.
- Compatible with other PAW Patrol toys. This is a standalone playset, but it works alongside other PAW Patrol figures and vehicles. If you already own other Chase toys or the Air Rescue playset, they can join the bath narrative. Each sold separately, obviously.
- Designed for ages 3 and up. The pieces are large enough to not be choking hazards. The vehicle is chunky, the track is wide, and the tower is stable. It is a toy for preschoolers who want to control their own play, not for toddlers who still mouth everything.
Who it is for
This is for parents who are tired of bath toys that require you to hold them in place. If your child loves PAW Patrol, especially Chase, this will be a hit. It works best for kids who are already comfortable in the bath and can follow a simple sequence: fill the top, watch the vehicle go, repeat. It is also for parents who want a toy that does not need batteries or constant adult intervention. Once it is mounted, the child can run it themselves.
Who it is not for
If your child is under three, skip it. The small Chickaletta figure could be a problem for a determined mouth. If your bathroom has textured or painted tiles that the suction cups cannot grip, you will be frustrated. And if your child does not care about PAW Patrol or rescue narratives, this is just a plastic tower with a ramp. It will not hold their attention.
Honest verdict
The Adventure Bay Bath Playset does one thing well: it makes bath time feel like a mission. The wall mount keeps it out of the way, the light-up vehicle adds a small thrill, and the water-powered track is genuinely clever. It is not a toy that will entertain a child for hours, but it will buy you ten to fifteen minutes of focused play. That is a good return on a bath toy.
The limitations are real. The suction cups need a clean, flat surface. The vehicle can get stuck if the water flow is too slow. And the Chickaletta figure is small enough to lose under the bath mat. But for a three-to-five-year-old who wants to rescue a rubber chicken with a glowing police car, none of that matters. They will just ask you to fill the tower again.
Features
- WALL-MOUNTED BATH TOY: With 2 suction cups, it’s easy to attach the Adventure Bay Bath Playset onto the bathtub’s tiles, so it stays in place while kids play out their bath time rescue adventures
- LIGHT-UP CHASE VEHICLE: This fun bath playset comes with Chase molded into his vehicle When the vehicle lands in water, it lights up Rescue Chickaletta from the tub and save the day with Chase preschool toys
- RACE TO THE RESCUE: Bring the excitement of PAW Patrol right into the tub Fill the top of the Adventure Bay Tower with water to send Chase’s vehicle racing down the track to Chickaletta’s rescue
- COLLECT THEM ALL: For more fun, collect all the PAW Patrol toys like the Air Rescue kids toys, PAW Patrol movie toys, dragon toys, stuffed animals, toy figures and playsets (each sold separately)
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Updated on 30/05/2026
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