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We went here for a birthday party recently and had really mixed feelings about it. As others have mentioned, there are zero security measures at the front door. They have some neat stuff, much of it can be found at other places (trampolines, laser tag, bumper cars, laser maze), but some of it is unique (ballocity playground). The prices for individual attractions seemed really high. It's unfortunate that you can't purchase unlimited play for x number of hours. You have to swipe a card for each attraction for each kid, which is a bit obnoxious to keep track of and my kids are too small to trust with a card by themselves. The laser tag room had no tv's in it, so you either have to go in to monitor your kids or send them in and hope for the best. The employees were ok, not overly friendly or impressive. Everything seemed pretty clean and all of the games were functioning, but it's only been open a few months at this point. Overall, our kids enjoyed it, but at the price point I'm not sure we'd come back much as we also have Pogo passes for similar amusement parks.
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