Dallas Family Fun - CheerLand - Little Elm
đA few days ago, while having a meal at this plaza, I noticed this seemingly new store. This week, I brought my child here to check it out. Perhaps due to the rain, there weren't many people on a Sunday afternoon. There were only seven kids in total, which I thought was just the right number. Given the small size of the place, you can see everything at a glance. Pros â : Itâs newly opened, and the toys are relatively clean and complete. With the limited number of people today, there was no need to wait in line for anything, and there was no overcrowding. It felt like we had the place to ourselves, which was great. Price đ°: We mainly tried the $15.99 for two hours option today. The all-day pass is $19.99. Of course, there are also various monthly, quarterly, annual, and single-visit cards available. After todayâs experience, we decided not to get a membership card. If we want to come again in the future, weâll just walk in and pay per visit. The place is really small. Cons â: The layout seems a bit unreasonable. The resting area is right in the middle of the kidsâ play area. By noon, as more children arrived and started running around, it was easy to bump into tables and chairs. Although the intention was to provide a place for adults to rest, these tables and chairs were really in the way. As I mentioned several times, the place is just too small. It might be enough for younger children with the ball pit, slides, screens, and climbing frames, but after two hours, it feels like youâve done everything. The staff seemed a bit lackadaisical and didnât do much. The balls from the ball pit were scattered all over the place, and no one came to pick them up. Some parents couldnât stand it and started picking up the balls themselves. It seems like Dallas has opened quite a few of these childrenâs playgrounds recently. This place is worth experiencing, but I probably wonât be coming back anytime soon. #FamilyFunSpots #DallasFamilyFun #DallasLife #Dallas