It’s okay. Cool that they have laser tag, lots of table top games, escape rooms, a rock wall, and party rooms. The kids indoor play space is enclosed which is nice for safety purposes but it appears to be kind of run-down and used which is odd for a newer establishment. The toys are used-looking as well. You can bring your own food which is also nice. My complaints are parking, hours of operation, and pricing. Parking is gravel and small near a factory adjacent to the business. Hours of operation are really odd. They’re closed on Sunday and Monday but being that it’s an activity place meant for after work and school - being closed on a Sunday is inconvenient. Perhaps a late opening would have been better so those who wish to attend church still can. Finally, pricing was a shock to me. Even though you’re an adult who cannot play inside the kids’ area you still have to pay for your own admission. I think they should have different admittance packages - kind of like how you have to pay extra for the laser tag and escape rooms. I don’t appreciate paying an admittance to sit and watch my kids play. Looking forward to the grand opening...
Read moreAbsolutely zero safety measures or rules for participants. Kids are allowed to run around unchecked while throwing basketballs from one side of the facility to the other, throwing ping pong balls at each other, jumping over the half wall into the designated area for small children, and throwing a billard ball nearly striking a one month old child in their father's arms. The employees' child was allowed to run around freely dumping out baskets of ping pong balls on the floors in a busy facility creating a fall hazard. Since she was allowed to have free reign of everything, she saw the parties with food and told her mother she was hungry (around 7 p.m.). We offered her some vegetables as we had a lot leftover. She was told she couldn't have anything and if she was hungry she should drink a bottle of water. Apparently the parents/employees failed to bring the young child any food. There are so few decent places with indoor facilities to keep kids entertained and this one will fail, too, unless the owners start cracking...
Read moreWow! The whole premise is no screens, with an emphasis on face to face interactions. This was such an amazing experience for my family. Five kids, my husband and I’ll had an absolute riot. There is a ton of general admissions stuff to do with the kids from carpet ball (my personal favorite), indoor jungle gym, rock climbing, ping pong, pool, a ton of board games, magnetic connectors, duplo legos (non of the small ones don’t worry momma) and so much more. I even payed for laser tag with the kids and it was a blast, pun intended.The only thing we didn’t do was the escape room because I have too many kids to pay for it and someone would feel left out. Maybe one day for a date night. Honestly, it was worth the drive to Greenville. If you are looking for a fun, affordable way to spend time with the family or with friends this is a great alternative. Especially during the...
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