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  • First thing's first: MUST WEAR SOCKS- this is very important! Located in a strip mall on the west side, there's lots of parking here. I think I got checked in by a new employee, because another woman carrying a baby was guiding her, but she left before the party started. I was given socks since I was wearing sandals, and didn't know about the rule. Front area: numerous shoe storage cubes (lots of them!), a couple benches, the registration desk, and the dutch door. Facilities: Main playing room (lots of seating here, as well as, small round tables for dining as well), rectangle-shaped dining room with two long tables and chairs (right side is great for setting up the food and drinks, while the bathroom is on the left side), bathrooms (there are 2); the one in the corner has a cushioned baby changing station complete with diaper genie. So many playing possibilities here, but best for kids, aged 10 and under. Vinnie attended his first non-family birthday party here a month ago, today. It was a birthday party for a friend's son who turned one- year old, over the weekend. And, as usual, when we were leaving this fun place, he cried, but he was tired, too. What did he like the best? The slide!!! Once he knew how to reach the slide (you have to climb up over the rugged ramp; I helped him down many times), it was over, he kept going up, then down, and repeat! He also liked the roller-coaster (there are two)---but very important, this area needs adult supervision. No brakes, so I was kinda stopping him a few times. I'm going to describe it starting from the exterior of the main play room, then work my way in. In one corner, there is a soft building blocks play area. Next to that is the two roller coasters. Kitty corner from the soft blocks, is the slide/jungle gym area, with punching bags (?- don't really think they are meant for punching, thiugh), and a little swing. There is more to this area, more areas up on the slide level, like where Vinnie got stuck and an adult had to help him out (thanks to her). In the corner of that room, is the little section with play cars and nearby is the chalkboard. On the back side of that board, is the bathroom. Next to that wall, is the main dining room, which is spacious. There is a sofa along the wall. Next to the sofa, is the large dollhouse for little girls. In that corner is the stage with a little piano. Along the wall, is a display area fronting the handful of little round tables and chairs. In the next corner is the registration desk. Along the wall with the dutch doors is another sofa (next to the roller coasters). In the middle are three or four tables, one with a lego theme, one with an animal or little people theme, and I can't remember the other one. Then, there is the pool of balls. A little roundabout train is also nearby. Another playhouse with a little slide (for bigger kids). Then, there are little cars that the kids can drive. Like I said, there is a ton of stimulating areas for the little ones. I'm not gonna lie, it was a lot of fun for us adults, too (yes, some adults partook). I was curious to see how our little guy was gonna be with other little ones, but he was fine. All in all, having attending a birthday party here, the experience was lots of fun. It's a clean facility where all guests wear socks, but I thought that at times maybe the single employee was a little overwhelmed with this around-25 person party (towards the end of the two hours). Hope my review was helpful for other parents scoping indoor playgrounds. This is #1180!
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