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  • The kids that I nanny for (6 and 4 years old) this summer are obsessed with this place. Their mom bought a Groupon for two summer passes for $50. Considering an all day play pass normally costs $15 each, they are definitely getting their money's worth. We come here once a week, and usually they are always begging to come more. When you get there, they give each kid a wristband with a number, and then give the accompanying adult a wristband with the kids' numbers on it. When you leave, they check the numbers to make sure you are leaving with your own kids. Although once when we were leaving, there was no one to check our bands so we just left on our own. Despite this, I feel pretty safe when they are not in sight knowing that they cannot just leave. The all day play includes unlimited time in the indoor playground, as well as unlimited laser tag. The 6 year old loves the laser tag, while the younger is more interested in the playground part. We have not yet done the arcade since it costs money to buy tokens separate from their passes. To do laser tag, you tell them at the counter that you want to play, and they give you a game ticket with a time on it. The games run every 20 minutes and last for about 15. While the kids are waiting for the game to start, they can play in other parts of the building. A couple minutes before start time, they make an announcement to line up. This place can get a little overwhelming every now and then when there are groups (usually daycares) that visit. One group is generally okay, but I have seen two or three at a time and it gets loud and crazy and uncontrollable. They do have someone monitoring the playground usually, but with so many bodies in one place, there's not a whole lot they can do. They have a ton of food options here that all seem pretty good and the prices aren't terrible. You can get a large pizza, pitcher of pop, and 20 tokens for $22, while a large pizza costs $15. It comes with 8 pretty big slices and one topping. The only drink they give you refills for is their 'jungle cup' but you end up going up there every five seconds because the cup is tiny (meant for kids). All in all, the kids love it. It's a great way to spend a rainy day as it keeps them entertained for hours. We generally arrive right at 10 when it opens and I have to drag them away at 3 to head home.
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