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The buy 1 hour get one hour is ONLY for the weeks days!
This place is pretty good, lots of different activities for the kiddos, I have a four and five-year-old. They love to run around and it's great that there's different kinds of jumping or obstacles that they can go through. And it definitely tires them out.
The only con is that their advertising isn't the best. Don't be a dummy like me and end up spending almost $100 just for one hour, the pricing is per child not how much time you spend. For example, it's about 2499 for an hour but because I have two kids it's almost $60-$70. Make sure you ask questions before purchasing. Also, you don't need specific socks they sell, the kids just need socks. It's just a bonus that there's little grip socks of any sort, because the obstacles are inflatable, and so they might slip a little bit, but still safe enough that regular socks will do just fine.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ONE MORE THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are no workers in the actual play area to make sure the kids are being safe, so you have to rely on yourself to make sure no one hurts your children or your kids don't...
Read moreCool new indoor obstacle/bounce park for the kiddos. Took my kiddo and his two buddies. They are all seven years old and this place is perfect for their age group, quite honestly it's well designed for ages probably 3 to 10 years old and it's joined to a play place for younger kids, probably age 2 to 5 but there are a lot more toddler style stuff at the place city that's next to it since this place is so new it's quite clean and there's a lot of little tables to sick, they don't really make any food or anything here, but there is chips, candy and cookies. All priced below three dollars at a snack bar. They do birthday parties and it's between $20-$30 depending on if they spend an hour up to...
Read moreMy son played non-stop for 90 minutes and came out happily exhausted—the ultimate sign of a successful outing. Priced similarly to Altitude Trampoline Park, this is a good way to mix it up. The obstacle wall is quite impressive, which, having been on the set of Wipe Out!, I can confirm looks remarkably challenging (minus the ten-foot water drop). It easily engaged him and allowed him to team up with other kids, maximizing the fun. Even during a busy Sunday party, there was plenty of dedicated seating, allowing parents to relax while tracking our little ninja. We brought our own snacks, but a bar is available. This place is pretty good; my son is already planning his next...
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