I've been to Kiftzuba a few times, and I've learned that the key to a great day out is timing. When it's crowded, which is most of the time, it feels like a marathon of waiting in lines. But on those rare days when it's less busy? It's like discovering a hidden treasure.
The Good Stuff: Something for Everyone:ย My kids love the bumper cars and ninja complex, while I enjoy the scenic views from the top. It's a great spot for families. Cooler in Summer:ย Being uphill, it's surprisingly breezy even in the hottest months. A big plus for summer visits. Indoor Fun:ย The air-conditioned areas with ball pits are a lifesaver on hot days or when you need a break from the sun.
The Not-So-Good Stuff: Crowd Chaos:ย Most days, the lines are ridiculously long. I once waited over an hour for a ride that lasted less than five minutes. Not exactly the best use of my time. My Insider Tip:ย Keep an eye on their social media or website for those less crowded days. It might take some planning, but trust me, it's worth it. When it's not packed, Kiftzuba is a fantastic spot for a family day out. You'll enjoy the rides, the view, and the overall vibe without the frustration of long lines.
Bottom Line:ย Kiftzuba has the potential to be an amazing amusement park, but timing is everything. Spot those quiet days, and you'll have a blast! It's a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those who know when to visit. So, stay alert, grab those coupons, and get ready for a fun-filled adventure!
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Dude this place was awesome. On one hand it's supposed to be for really small kids on the other hand all the mechanic rides are for tall kids and the other other hand tall kids that meet the height requirement for the rides are bored for those specific rides. With the bad stuff out of the way I'll tell you the good stuff. There are a ton of things to do that will keep your kids moving, while the rides might have long lines especially in the summer do not come on peak days! There are still lots of kids attractions like slides or shooting softballs or just climbing on stuff which is pretty cool. Do not pay the full price of 90 shekels at the gate and instead ask a friend if they have a discount because 95% of the credit cards used in Israel have a discount so you can ask a friend to buy for you and you give it back to them later and it's a huge difference of 50%. If you like this review show it by clicking the like button and remember not all cows wear heels have a good day
Given the fact that itโs a kids place and this was the area for the smaller kids, the parents/kids bathroom appeared to be surprisingly clean, functional and chaos-free as much as can be expected. In the private facilities (locked door), it offers a sink next to the toilet, which does limit space for standing but allows for greater efficiency and multitasking.
I also appreciated the view out the window of the Jerusalem area hills (once you look past the various pipes), and also the electrical panel on the wall, which I inspected out of curiosity but opted not to touch as my hands were wet. Also great kid-friendly coasters, food service slow and schnitzel had too much sesame, fair price with a splendid kibbutz and winery, parking situation far from splendid. More like splendidnโt. Five stars.