Update: So I did end up getting a chance to check this place out with my kids and I must say it was pretty nice. There are 12 different themed play houses and it’s a pretty big open area. It’s nice to see that they have different deals for each month to make it a little bit more affordable bc I definitely think charging $14 per adult is crazy and unnecessary but with the Mother’s Day deal it only cost me $5 dollars for myself so definitely worth it. I honestly thought my kids would get bored but they definitely didn’t. My daughter keeps asking to come back here and they both absolutely loved the bubble party, it was a nice little add-on because I didn’t know they offered that. Also, it’s nice that they offer three hours of playtime as I thought it was only 2 hours so for $16 per kid. That’s definitely a great deal and it’s nice to see the workers going around constantly cleaning and picking up toys and putting them back in their right area. Everyone was very nice and kind. They also have an area where you can wash your hands before playing and when leaving, which is pretty nice to have and they also have an area where you can buy snacks and drinks and a little gift shop as well. I will say after coming here my review definitely changes. I would give this place a three star rating now not because my kids and I didn’t like tiny town but because I feel that charging each adult $14 is outrageous and the snacks are definitely overpriced. This is a place that I would definitely take the kids back to whenever we are in the area next time and when there are deals going on for the month. Just an FYI, make sure you bring your own snacks as you can have outside food just nothing with peanuts and be aware that parking can be an issue. There are very limited parking spots.
I would love to take my kids here sometime and looking at the reviews seems this place is highly rated and liked my only thing is way change the adults $15 dollars when the adults are not the ones playing. So it’s $15 dollars for each child and for each adult? So it would cost me $60 dollars just to come for 2 hours. The $15 dollars each child is not bad but the adult is what gets me at least charge like $5 dollars not $15 dollars that’s crazy. The other indoor playground I took my kids to the 1st adult is free and 2nd is $5 dollars and the other one I was looking at taking my kids to the 1st adult is free and 2nd adult is $8 dollars. So the other 2 places it would cost me $35 dollars and the other $38 dollars so why come here? My point is you should not be charging the same place for the adults as the kids. I have been to many of places with my kids and not one has charged the same price there should split prices for each age group so just be aware everyone this place is out of there mind charging the adults $15 dollars to just stand and watch the...
Read moreA Hidden Gem in Lancaster, Perfect for Little Ones!
We were visiting from out of town and found Tiny Town Play Place in Lancaster, PA through a quick Google search. We are so thankful we did. Our original plans for the day fell through, and we needed somewhere fun and safe to keep our 1.5-year-old entertained. Tiny Town turned out to be the perfect solution.
We paid for three hours but only stayed for two because our little guy was so active and engaged that he tired himself out. The play place is filled with a variety of adorable, themed rooms that really sparked his imagination. Some of our favorites included the diner, kitchen, hair salon, animal hospital, firehouse, and a stage with pretend costumes. Every area was thoughtfully designed, with high-quality toys and materials that were all in great condition.
The entire facility was very clean, and the staff were incredibly welcoming and friendly. One feature I really appreciated was the ability to bring your own food and drinks. They also offer small snacks and beverages for purchase, which is a great option for families.
Tiny Town truly thought of everything. Even the bathrooms were impressive. They were stocked with wipes, feminine items, lotion, and had motivational signs that offered a nice boost for tired parents and older kids. It is clear that this place was created with both children and caregivers in mind.
I highly recommend Tiny Town to any family with young children looking for a fun, safe, and enriching play experience. We are already looking forward to coming back the next time we are...
Read moreThis place is cute, but I would honestly not bother bringing kids that are under 3. The age ranges are too large. Also, even though they have a no running policy, it isn’t enforced. The bigger kids constantly run through the place, often throwing things, and they do not pay attention to the smaller kids around them. It’s pretty scary to watch kids that are clearly just learning how to walk nearly get trampled or hit by a flying object. One thing to note that I wish was on the home page of the Tiny Town’s website, is that they shut down for a period of time in the middle of the day. We arrived shortly before that happened so we had to leave and come back later. We were told that at 11:00 and 3:00 they have a bubble dance party, which we did get to partake in. They have a bubble machine high up that goes for the length of one song, and once again bigger kids were being careless around the really small ones while this was going on. At the end one of the workers made an announcement about the no running rule, but they all went back to doing it anyway so it was pretty ineffective. There are workers that sit and observe the kids at play but none of them do anything to try to enforce safety. I know it’s a free for all and the parents should be ultimately in charge of their kids, but it would have been nice if people working here would step in every now and then since it is their space. I agree with another reviewer that having a designated time for the really small kids to play would be so...
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