This place is just awesome. We took our son to Hooplas. He will be 2 in a month. He absolutely loved it. The Toddler Zone was perfect for him, and it's super affordable. I think we paid 8 bucks for the Toddler Zone, which I think is more than reasonable. There is no time limit on how long you can be in there. It has a general play area with an assortment of activities and two giant bounce houses. It's great to see how the kids interact with other kids they don't know. There is a concession stand for quick snacks and refreshments. Our son was a bit young to really enjoy the arcade area, but he liked hearing all the sounds and seeing the flashing lights, so it was no problem for us to play a few games with him by our side. He was a little young for the mini bowling, too, and with everything else going on around him, he was too distracted to really get into it. I could see it being a lot of fun for us in another year or two. I never did the sky course, so I can't comment on that, but it looked fun from down below, and it seemed like those who were doing it were having a blast. The place is perfect for birthday parties and group events. They have a number of private rooms available to rent for parties with various packages for sale that include cake, drinks, party supplies, etc., with price points to fit most budgets. We've never rented a room for a party but will consider it down the road when our little man is a bit older. I highly recommend spending a day at Hooplas. You won't be disappointed. It's guaranteed to be a memorable day out with the family that nobody...
Read moreMy son had an absolute blast here, SOOO many arcade games to play, which gets costly but they are fun and addicting! Trampolines are kind of small, costly, and highly monitored (good and bad), we did some jumping but idk how much we'll do in the future. Toddler zone was a hit, (4 year old) loved stacking and destroying block towers and jumping in the bounce houses. We were in there a long time. Mini golf was fun, not much as decor or challenges beyond just layout, especially to keep a little kids attention, but there was a cool water feature to carry the ball to the hole on one that we loved. Overall, not worth the $10 a piece for us tho, regretted spending that money! Pizza is decent, prize wall is huge, and once again expensive, but that's no different than anywhere else I'd guess. The major highlight for my kid was definitely the virtual reality rides, he was obsessed! We spent more than we should have doing coaster rides cause it was so fun! Clearly there are some really fun and awesome things here, worth the trip, we will be back, but beware its gonna cost a small fortune for a whole day of fun cause you're spending money...
Read moreI've been taking my grandchildren to hooplas Sunday mornings on a regular basis, once or twice a month. Until today our experience has always been a positive one. Usually when we're finished at hooplas we go to McDonald's for lunch and some more playtime in their jungle gym. Today we decided to eat at hooplas instead because we noticed they offered pizzeria style pizza during one of our previous visits. We planned to eat there a week in advance and were all excited in anticipation of a delightful lunch and delicious pepperoni pizza. The price was $16.00 each, I ordered one to eat there and 2 to go. Sadly all 3 pizzas were burnt! I brought it to the food manager's attention, she said they recently changed their crust but the oven and the timers are preset and there's nothing she could do about it. Really!!? I just paid almost $50 for 3 burnt pies and there's nothing she can do about it!!? I delivered one of the to go pies to my daughter, she opened the lid, her face dropped and she said "it's burnt". Today I spent $115 at hooplas. I don't think we'll be eating...
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