This is a good alternative for those hot (or cold) Vegas days when the kids are going stir crazy and need to burn off some energy. The entrance fee is $10 but they do offer semi annual passes that provide a discount. They also provide discounted prices for military and their family members and teachers. The staff is very friendly and the place is typically pretty busy. They have an area for birthday parties and if there is one happening at that time, chances are the play areas will be saturated with mostly unsupervised children. This is where the attentive staff part becomes very important.
They have different sections for older and younger kids and weight restrictions in the bouncy house and slide. I am not sure how strictly those rules are imposed because I have seen some kids who are practically pre teens occupying the bouncy house or blocking the slide so the little ones couldn't climb or get past them. The place is kept clean and there are plenty of available couches and lounging chairs for parents. I think many parents see this as an opportunity to sit and socialize and assume someone else will watch their children. If the child is old enough where you don't have to keep a constant eye on them you still have the responsibility to make sure they are not hurting the smaller kids or hindering their enjoyment. I am not above telling a kid to cool it if I see them getting too wild and hurting other kids (bouncy house is notorious for this) and their parents are too busy chatting away. That is something the facility cannot control so I don't hold it against them, but it is a general pet peeve and it is why I don't patronize as often as I typically would like. It just becomes too stressful and irritating having to constantly supervise because many parents are not.