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| - First day of spring break and we decided to have some fun indoors since it was a little too windy outside. I guess everyone else had the same idea because it was BUSY! The check-in process is quick and easy - sign a waiver for yourself and any children who are with you, pay (or use your Groupon like we did), and place all of your shoes in an assigned bucket - yes, everyone must take off their shoes so be sure to wear decent socks! Everyone gets a wristband with their bucket number written on it so you can claim your items and also as a security measure when your group leaves (similar to Chuck E. Cheese) to ensure the right kids are leaving with the right adults.
As soon as you walk in, there's the dining area and all of the private party rooms. You can order the standard kids play place items like pizza and burgers. But, they also have other "upscale" items like bento boxes and slush drinks with boba. We ordered a large pepperoni pizza, mozzarella sticks, 2 icees, and a large fountain drink. Total came up to just under $32, which isn't too bad. The pizza was super cheesy but really, really oily. I don't typically blot my pizza, because it's pizza and I know what I'm getting into, but I did with this one because it was a bit much, even for me.
To the side of the dining area is the massive play area. Tons of fun things to do - huge slides, a "shooting" area with soft foam balls that don't hurt at all, swings, trampolines, and even an area just for toddlers. They had plenty of staff walking around, checking every area for safety. They also made an announcement to remind the bigger kids that the toddler area was only for those 4 and under. It was nice to see staff really paying attention. Along the walls are benches for adults to sit and watch but adults are also invited to join in on the fun.
I've been to plenty of these kids play places and I'm pretty impressed with this one. We'll definitely be back, especially since my kiddo has already decided she'll be throwing her next birthday party here.
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