Visited Funtropolis with summer camp, and the reserved tables and space for kids' backpacks is helpful. I truly believe that Funtropolis needs to have a set amount of rules, that are explicitly told to the kids, as well as properly reinforced. Our camp made sure to put down some basic rules for our camp's children (like no running in the area outside the structures, not to push others, or to wait turns for things like slides, arcade games, and trampolines), but there were multiple other camps and families there, who clearly had not put in place basic rules, or were unbothered in enforcing them. Multiple children were running and getting injured, pushing kids, or completely ignoring waiting lines, going on or in to different structures without a care for the children who are patiently waiting their turns.
Having staff have rules that are clear, and instructed to children explicitly and have them communicated verbally, instead of on posters with long paragraphs and small letters, that most children wouldn't bother to read.
There were some Funtropolis staff members assigned to specific positions to regulate certain things, like the slides, or the waiting lines for the games you paid extra for, but there needs to be more, like with the gate to the toddlers and babies area, the arcade space, the small zip line, or the rope climbing structures, but ESPECIALLY with the trampolines, as many children had no regard for respecting the "one person at a time" rule (which was written on a small sheet, that I hadn't even noticed at first), having up to 8 kids sharing these tiny trampolines, bumping in to each other, with the smaller children getting knocked down and being unable to get up with all the jostling. I'd like to give the benefit of the doubt that they might have been short staffed that day, but it doesn't sit right with me that having staff placed at optional games you can pay extra for, was prioritized over having staff supervising the sections of higher risk...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of spending an afternoon at Funtropolis in Longueuil, and I have to say, it’s a fantastic place for families looking for an exciting and active outing. If you’re looking for a way to tire the kids out while they have an absolute blast, this is it!
From the moment you step in, the energy is palpable. The place is huge, with a variety of activities that keep the little ones running, climbing, and bouncing. Whether it’s the massive inflatable slides, the labyrinths, or the interactive games, there’s something for every age group. I found myself thinking how wonderful it is to see kids engaging in play, not just with their screens, but with their imaginations and their bodies—working out their energy in a positive, healthy way.
There’s a designated toddler area, which is a thoughtful touch. It’s perfect for families with younger children who want a safer space for them to explore. For the bigger kids, though, the sky’s the limit—or at least the top of the climbing structures!
I also appreciated the cleanliness and the staff. It’s not easy to keep a place like this orderly with so many excited children, but they manage it very well. The environment felt safe and welcoming, with plenty of seating for parents to take a break while keeping an eye on their little adventurers.
If you’re in the Longueuil area, or even from Montreal and willing to make a short drive, Funtropolis is a great choice for an afternoon of family fun. Whether it’s for a birthday party, a rainy day activity, or just a spontaneous outing, it’s a place where kids can let loose, and parents can relax knowing they’re in a safe, fun environment. Just don’t be surprised if the kids ask to come back again and again!
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Read moreReally nice place to fo with your Kids! U can accompany them in the playground. There's a spot for your Littles one (toddler and younger). The slides are surprisingly fast (my opinion). Arcades for young kid (bring cash money for the token machine). I didn't do the 4D movie, nor the other games (my kids is too young for it). But seem fun for a little extra on your admission ticket.
Plenty of parking.
But very busy when summer camp are there.
There is a little restaurant (fast food for kid). And possibility to reserve for birthday.
O had a lot of fun with my kid, him mostly in the trampoline (Yes there is 4 of them in the playground...just have to find the way for it or the easy one on the bottom...but crowded). Zip line is cool, but have to be tall enough to reach (kid wise).
I recommend for a family day, when the weather outside is rainy.
DON'T FORGET YOUR SOCKS!. or you have to pay a pair. There is "locker" system...actually bins...
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