My son was attending the summer camp for ages 3+. My son is potty trained but he has to be reminded to go, especially in situations where he is playing or he will have accidents. I was told that was no problem, I signed him up for the whole summer. Then he was having accidents, and I was told it was a problem. I was told they didnât have the staff to provide him the attention he needed. I was told he was saying no when asked if he needed the toilet. I asked if I needed to take him out of camp and try again when he was bigger. I was reassured more staff would be coming, to give it a chance and see. Then I was asked to send him in a pull up. Yesterday was the first day in a pull up and when I picked him up, Angelica informed me that when she took my son to the toilet there was poop in the pull-up. She said there âwas only a small skid markâ so she flushed the poop, had my son pee on the potty and then left that pull up on him. I had provided an extra pull up, she could have changed it. She stated âit just happened.â We wonât be going back to camp and I wouldâve preferred they just said he needed to be bigger and require less attention. You canât leave a kid with a poop in his pants, I donât care how much or how little. Donât tell parents that stuff is okay if itâs not. 25 kids with two adults supervising is quite a bit and...
   Read moreBeing the only game in town, it was pretty decent. I mean the price matches the play area. Inside, there's 2 ball pits - one for tiny children and another for bigger ones. There's a small playground with netting. 3-4 gymnastics looking things; steamroller side, monkey bars, bar and something like a swing that could be swap out for rings or something. 2 trampoline looking thingy's. Bicycles, cars and scooters everywhere (maybe it was my imagination). Basketball shooting arcade, air hockey, skeeball and 1 small marvel pinball machine. There's a big fort/playhouse and several kitchens. There's toys everywhere. They have a room called the Cave, which is really a quiet space and also good for kids on the spectrum when play/environment/experience may be too intense.
Things to know: Located and past the first set of buildings You watch your own kids; Refreshments/snacks cost extra; Both the adults and children must where socks; Plenty of parking, go around the building if if all the parking in the front is taken; 3 bathrooms but only one with a changing station; and Don't expect...
   Read moreAs a first-time party host and introvert, I was nervous about throwing my 4-year-old daughter's birthday party. Sheila at Noah's World made the entire experience wonderful and stress-free. Her calm, friendly demeanor and expertise in running children's parties was exactly what I needed. She guided us through everything and knew just how to keep the kids engaged and happy.
The kids had an amazing time, and I couldn't have asked for better support. Sheila's professionalism and genuine care made what could have been overwhelming into a truly special celebration. I highly recommend Noah's World for anyone looking to host a memorable birthday party - especially if you're new to party planning like I was!
Thank you, Noahâs World, for making my daughter's day so...
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