Our first time coming here and we had a great experience! We came with three kids - 9,7,3 who range from having a little to some experience. We arrived a little earlier and played in the outdoor area which the kids loved.
Here are some of the highlights.
We came on a Sat morning and from 10am to 1pm, they have 13 and under only so it’s very quiet and not so crazy. Great for kids still learning the sport. You can also bring your own equipment - this is especially good little ones since they don’t have 3-wheel scooters for rent for that age.
Prices are very reasonable for equipment rental and admission fees.
If you come early and it’s not busy, you can exchange your equipment (scooter, bike, skateboard, rollerblades) for a different one if you want to change things up.
There’s a lot of space in the roulodome even for the little ones. The ramps vary in skill level and are great for beginners to get their feet wet.
For three year olds, they have two-wheeled scooters and skateboards for rent. 3 and under is free admission.
Full protection avail for rent at only $5 a person.
The cafeteria has air conditioning and a microwave. You can bring your own food!!! I love that you don’t have to buy their food and it’s perfectly ok with them. Their food prices are also reasonable.
Staff are very nice, friendly and helpful.
All in all, everyone enjoyed themselves and had a lot of fun!
Thank you, Le Taz, for the...
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Read moreSuch potential, but it should be called la Taz scooter park. Seriously, there needs to be times every day when there are no little kids or scooters allowed. If you want to go somewhere to learn transition and vert, this is not the place because all the mini ramps are literally packed with infants on scooters dropping in with no awareness of their surroundings not allowing people on actual skateboards to practice. Also, the only flat space is a beginner space where parents drop off their kids and make it impossible to practice street for fear of hitting children who can barely walk with your board if you bail.
If you happen to go there when there are no little kids around, this is heaven, 5 stars, but I’ve never seen it. The reality is it’s is five stars for parents who want to read a book while their kids derange skaters. It’s a tall glass of ice cold water being thrown in your face as you die of thirst in...
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