Lots to do and will wear the kiddos out! Several inflatable jumpers and activities for the kids, food not too bad either.
Thanks for coming to our family fun center! The main reason we let parents play for FREE with their kids is so they will police their actions. We have never allowed any child under 16 to be "dropped off". I will be the first to admit that in today's society, some parents are not good at monitoring their kidlets actions. However, my staff and I do our best to enforce our rules of play throughout the different areas. As for the topic of beer/wine...we sell gourmet burgers, blend our own sauces and hand cut our fries/chips and for that reason customers have asked for a glass of wine or beer to compliment it. We have STRICT rules my staff follows about limits and they are adhered to daily. The pricing is not set for large consumption to help control overindulgence. We hope you will add us to your Facebook and check out our website for specials for your next visit...and thanks again for coming by!
We used to love going there but everytime we go there are less of the bouncy activities and the ones left are dangerous as we found out on our last visit. Both of my daughters got severe scrap wounds from exposed patches of Velcro and staff cared not one bit. Our visit was last Sunday and it is now Thursday and both still have big scabs on their wounds. They have both said they never want to go back.
I was excited to take my 3 year old to the tykes village where it was said to be exclusively for ages 4 and under. I figured it could be a place for her to plat without getting trampled....Wrong! Not enough staff to monitor the older kids that frequently dive, kick and push over the little ones. Some of the bounces do not allow you to see the child as they navigate through it. I saw several kids come out crying because they couldn't see their parents, horrible for the younger kids. No one monitors the doors either so a kidnapping could easily take place, especially since it's so chaotic. My kiddo has fun there but I would enjoy it much more if the Tykes village was truly for tykes! I also think it is a little overpriced. I recommend the Hands On Museum over this place.
A secure environment. I felt safe letting my son and his friend run around and play on the bouncy toys, hiding in tunnels, doing laser tag or wasting money in the Arcade. The food is better than Chucky Cheese, and there is plenty of seating for the parents to hang out and chat or read while the kids run amok. They even have a Glass room that is a kid free zone. The noise level was tolerable and the staff that i observed were very attentive and polite to the children running around. The staff also do an excellent job of keeping the place clean so that it does not look like several hundred kids have been hanging out....
This was a good place for my girl scout troop to just run wild and be kids. The cost is a little on the pricy side for what it is, but they do have a quiet room for adults (as long as they monitor and make sure that other adults are keeping their crying kids and babies out of there).
As the Operations Manager, I am quite disappointed your review is so inaccurate. I do not think you have been in my facility since May 2010. That is when we removed our 9 hole putt putt and remodeled the area for the current oversized inflatables for children 5+ years old, which was almost 3 years ago. In regards to overpriced ...REALLY? ALL of our admission pricing is for ALL DAY PLAY - Children over 5 years of age get our Bounce & AAAPlay for $9.95 + tax, If you only stayed for 2 hours thats under $5.00 an hour - which is LESS than the cost of a movie - AND we DO NOT charge for parents to play with their child on our play equipment - adding more cost benefits since movies and Museums charge per head. Our Unlimited admission is for kids over 4' tall (usually 7-8+ years of age) and includes the Bounce & AAAPlay as well as unlimited rounds of Laser Tag...at $21.95+tax and again this is for ALL DAY PLAY. But most importantly please note...even in this hard economy, we haven't increased our admission prices since 2010 and we have continued our BOGO food drive program, still offer Military discounts and create even more specials on our Facebook and our website to help customers enjoy our facility without pinching their wallets.
Was okay cost a lot is you have more than one child. If you go, do go early in AM...gets to crowded. Prices for food items are to much for the quality. do like the free wi-fi rather take children to family based Kanagorr Jacks on Carpenter Road
I took my 5 yr old grandson here with his mom when they were visiting. He lived it, my daughter loved it and I thought it was great! Loved that they serves beer. It was well monitored by staff and clean, the laser tag was fun. I liked it and would go again.
If you want a place to take the kiddos, whether it is raining or not, this is a fun place. It is a good place for birthday parties or solo trips with the kids and you can also grab lunch or a snack there. It was clean and not too bad on the pocketbook