I hosted my child’s birthday party at Peekaboo Playland, and I couldn’t be happier with the experience! From start to finish, the staff was incredible—their follow-through and attention to detail made the entire process so smooth. The party packages were clearly outlined, so I knew exactly what was included and what my responsibilities were ahead of time, which made planning stress-free.
One of the things I love most about this venue is that they handle all the decorations, creating a fun and beautiful setup, while leaving food and beverages up to you. This was a huge plus for me since it meant I could bring in food that worked best for my guests, especially for those with dietary restrictions. There were no hidden fees or surprises—everything was upfront, and the two-hour time block was well organized, keeping the kids entertained and engaged the entire time.
The space was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed for both kids and adults to enjoy. Overall, my experience was fantastic, and I would highly recommend Peekaboo Playland to anyone looking for a wonderful, well-run...
Read moreGoing there as a guest for a birthday party is ok bcz you only have to find parking spot, but going there as the host for the party sucks: Things they don’t provide or pay for: Coffee, juice for kids, pizza for kids, socks for kids/adults, plates for adults, utensils for kids/adults, etc
Only thing they cover is 20 plates and cups for kids, and 10 balloons
You ask them to air your balloon w helium they will ask you to pay $8 per balloon. So if you have 12 balloons you end up paying at least $100 extra.
All other playgrounds provide all the stuff up there, they provide tea/coffee, utensils, napkins, plates/cups, soda, water…. Worst decision I ever made doing my daughter’s birthday here. They have no compassion and treat the birthday like a freaking robotic Time Machine.
Oh and the worst if you have grandparents or older guests have them run there as that place only has 3-4...
Read moreA good place for the little ones to run, play and handle toys and playthings dozens of other little critters have just finished touching and playing with. There is a bouncy house, cozy coups, building blocks, slides and things to keep kids busy for hours. Food can be brought in and enjoyed at the picnic tables on the perimeter of the play area. Parents are entirely responsible for their munchkins and while many sit and fiddle on their cellphones, the alert caregiver can prevent conflicts and "boo-boos". While I'd rather my grandson played outside, this is a good, confined indoor space for little ones to burn off some energy with little energy output required of the supervising adult. A good place for a four and under...
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