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My kids are fans. Me...not so much. I have only come here during birthday parties, and left with a headache both times. But, my kids did have a blast and conked out on the drive home. The parties that we attended had playtime in 2 different rooms with loud music blasting. (Gosh, I sound old). The first 40 minutes were in the room with the slides, obstacle course, and bounce houses. The second 40 minutes were in a room that was in complete darkness,except for the black lights. - more bouncers, slides, and a little area for toddlers. The kids were given glow-in-the-dark necklaces, but once they were running around- I could not tell which kids were mine. We then went into the party room for pizza and cake. So glad I carry hand sanitizer everywhere I go. Before the kids can go in, they are required to watch a short safety video. Socks are required since the kids take their shoes off. And beware: it does smell like feet in there. There are some benches for watching parents, but I prefer the comfy couches at other indoor play areas. (Okay, now I sound really old). I am happy to come for my children's birthday parties, but since it is quite a drive, and I don't like headaches- I doubt I'll be back on my own for open play.
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