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| - My husband and I took our 4 year old son, our best friend and his 3 year son here over the weekend. You sign a waiver, pay and get a wristband. Right when you walk in, they had cubbies and lockers to store your belongings and shoes. I noticed a couple brought their little boy in sandals and no socks - they do sell socks! From what I over heard, they are $3.50.
It's pretty much like a McDonald's play area on steroids. If you have batophobia or claustrophobic, do not go into play tree house that's full of tunnels, tubes, mole-holes, fire-poles and slides. I can understand the need for the waivers. If one isn't careful, one can get hurt. You will need to keep track of your kid(s) as well. Luckily I'm in decent shape and height that I was able to keep up with my son. Unfortunately, i did have to assist a little boy that was lost and crying find his way out. It's definite a place for kids that are age of 5 and up. Definitely wear pants - thank goodness I wore leggings and put my son in jeans.
They also have a small toddler area, which was ok to keep the little ones occupied. There's also a small game/arcade area where you can win tickets and get prizes. It was pretty small and a lot of games were out of service. That area did help give us a break.
They do offer free wifi, from what I read. They have a small adult lounge and sell beer and wine in their cafe. It looked like there were parents that just hung out in that area while their kids run free and wild. Their food wasn't that great. We ordered their cheese burgers, pepperoni pizza, curly fries and buffalo strips. We had asked for ranch dressing to go with the buffalo strips, but was told they ran out. We found that odd considering they sell salads and it was about 1 in the afternoon. The taste in everything was pretty mediocre. However the best part was the fact they sold beer.
Overall - good experience. It was a clean place. We easily spent about 3 hours. My husband and I do plan on taking our son back here again.
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