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Contribuiți la feedbackRopes course was fun and challenging. I appreciated how there wasn't a time limit. It cost around $20 and you need to purchase a game card for it.
We come here for the arcade experience, and the zip line thing is fun as well. This place is essentially gambling for kids because a lot of the games are designed to keep you feeding money via digital tokens (on cards) into them, so you can win prizes. I know it's addictive because I play the games too, some of which take all of my money. I paid for 5 cards for 5 players at 55.00 bucks per card. This lasted close to 2 hours and was for the arcade only, no extras. We did the VR game too which is fun. Although it's expensive, it's cheaper than a real casino with none of the actual vice and debauchery. The food here is better than I expected but is of course not going to fit your paleo diet. Its probably fried. It's not healthy, but it tastes good with a pitcher of soda pop. My inner child thanked me.
My child was 2 when he started taking soccer classes. At first it was terrific. Unfortunately I realized the young adults employed here are not trained in early childhood development and sometimes that doesn 't matter but this time it did. My son was 2.5 when he started a class that did not have enough kids he was bumped up to the next level up. They played a game where the kids are completely covered in a parachute making it dark for an extended period of time. My son was terrified crying, screaming running to me, saying over and over he was scared. (This is not typical behavior). For two weeks my son refused to go ANYWHERE. When we returned to class, the teacher refused to stop playing the game. She even played it twice more during the session...so we sat on the sidelines while my son pushed back tears. Other parents were mortified. I thought maybe a new teacher would fix things but an almost identical situation happened. The issue is not playing a particular game. The issue is the instructors are not responding to a child that is scared. They are demonstrating they are not safe adults to be in charge of children or understand early childhood development. I contacted the company and sent 2 emails with no response. Finally after speaking with someone at the front, she assured me someone would respond. It should also be noted there is no way to contact the corporate office for any concerns. I had to hound them for a response and after a month, a person with the title of Coordinator responded with basically, sorry, not sorry. They would not even consider changing or omitting the game as their curriculum and games have been carefully curated with child development theories to best help grow the kiddos ' skills well my child learned to be terrified by instructors which are not trained or prepared and their curriculum is not safe or appropriate for some young children such as my now 3 year old son. I 'm sure older kids are fine, but I was more upset by the company and their response or lack their of.
Nice facility and very large. Two indoor soccer fields, 4 lane bowling alley, full arcade, bouncy house playground and snack bar. On weekends this place gets crowded and noisy! It's a kids dream place with all they could ever want. Snack bar food is typical junk food and pizza is horrible. At least they have beer on tap for adults so Dad can catch a buzz when the kids drive him nuts! Climbing wall and zip line course is cool for older kids.
Great place to come on an evening with kids to hang out, and spend a memorable evening!