Overall, I would give this place a pretty good review. My kids had a great time. We're able to leave and come back during the same day. The entrance fee $20 during the week in $25 on the weekend for all kids Dinner walking. This means you have to pay for a one year old if they're walking. you have to keep an eye on smaller kids. Big kids will run around and run into the small kids. The play structure has some areas that need to be repaired. They don't put a lot of focus on repairs. They block off the area with Causing tape. They should put more focus on the repairs. Some Areas need to be replaced or repaired. there's an area in the place structure with air guns to shoot balls that don't work and Vacuum section That is supposed to send Balls to the level above to shoot the balls. They don't work. They Have signs about watching your children and rules. But they don't have any one enforcing anything that part is a little bit of a joke . Overall, there is a lot of different areas to play from the climbing structure, a big slid, a ball crawl one of the things I like about the ball crow is it was over a net, that's not going to have a bunch of dirty stuff at the bottom. there's a trampoline area in the back. a zipline. A foam pit to jump I. Turn obstacle course area with a foam pit underneath it. I would recommend this place we didn't try the food. The prices were not great as to be expected. Mariz is a small. Kids are caid for more money. Of course, overall, it would recommend this place. There's not a lot of other options for children in the palm...
Read moreWith highs of 120 degrees in the desert's summer and parks being difficult to bare, this place opened at a perfect time for parents of a four year old with endless energy.
I mean, that's what I expected by the tagline of "indoor playground", however, Zebra World was so much more!
While they certainly did take up a pretty sizable storefront, the space accessible to the public was a lot larger than I had expected. There's several spots for children to play, explore, build, jump, run, throw, climb and anything else their little hearts wish to do.
I think I was imagining something similar to a McDonald's Playplace that I grew up with, but I was a little jealous at the size of the obstacle courses and ball pits that my son got to play in as I remembered my childhood. Once we got hungry from that and had some tasty food at Zebra World's Cafe, we realize that wasn’t even half of what there was to do, we still needed to build with giant blocks and jump on trampolines and more between the five or six play areas.
Right when we were planning to leave, a giant Zebra mascot came to greet the kids, and somehow, little horse figures seemed to appear out of nowhere, of course creating two more events my boy demanded to do.
Oh, the staff was friendly and cheerful, adding to the fun experience for both my son and I.
Is Zebra World a place to take your child over the hot summer months? No, in absolutely no way would I limit this incredible children's joyland to summer months, this is a place I'll be taking my...
Read moreZebra world was fun for the kids except we paid a good amount for 8 kids & the trampoline area was shut down due to broken AC& we weren’t notified when we got there. When we found out we went to the front because they are advertising the whole playground area & we paid for that portion and the worker up front said “it’s shut down right now and for the price you’re getting your monies worth compared to other indoor playgrounds in the area and when it opens up it is going to cost more”. So was it due to AC being broke or just not enough workers?? The restrooms are in that back corner as well and it didn’t seem hot at all. We asked to speak to upper management and the worker said no one was here above her. Except there was a young girl maybe 9/10 running around playing in a “zebra world shirt with a whistle, keys and radio who said that the owners were on the premises and we also needed to ask them for pets mission for the moving obstacle courses. Which only were running for 5 minutes each the entire 2 hours we were there. The moving obstacle courses are also not watched as carefully as the one worker was allowing multiple kids go on and not keeping it at a decent amount. So beware when going and ask if everything is working to make sure you get your monies worth ! Supposedly M-Th it’s $20.99 a kid with first adult free & weekends $25.99 in case they raise the prices when they open the trampolines in...
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