While it looks impressive, it is rather boring for kiddos. I took my 1, 9, and 11 year old there and the 9 & 11 year old said once they ran across all the bridges there wasn’t anything fun to do; no slides, no obstacle course, nothing interactive at all. There is an area for smaller ones, but my 12 month old would have been trampled by the absolutely insane amount of people there. And speaking of the amount of people, it’s was absolutely packed, and so loud I couldn’t hear myself think. We ended up finding a Chick-fil-A for my 9 year old to enjoy
I gave it two stars cause it was nice and maintained and may have been more fun for 4-6 year olds, given that they could actually move around. Summer just isn’t the...
Read moreThis indoor tree fort is huge. They even have an area for smaller ones 1-5. This is a free play area and safe from the elements when the weather is not great. They don't require kids to take off shoes but dont allow food in the play area. They do have lots of tables and chairs outside to eat at though. They have a water area for kids to put their feet in only and a little coffee shop...
Read moreLove it. Big floor to ceiling windows over looking a pond help us beat the Texas heat blues. The floor is both rubber and carpet for my crawler. There’s a toddler size play ground and a huge tree fort for my preschooler. It’s nice and cool inside, and the Watermark coffee shop is awesome too. Clean bathrooms. We can walk around the church building and watch the trucks and cars on the...
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