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A Barrel O Monkeys

4.4 (20 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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Chris D.

We had an opportunity to visit A Barrel O Monkeys for a child's birthday party. While a bit small for a "children's gym", they certain use their space efficiently. The primary large room has a series of options for children to play, explore, jump, roll, and climb. There is a small two story playhouse and slide smartly tucked into the back room. The rear kitchen offers two long tables for party pizza and cake celebrations. My son loved the two story play house in the back, the floor trampoline, and the large foam play pit! Constructive Criticism: This location has a single restroom for all occupants, and a small sink in the dining area. With a volume of guests, the paper towels were quickly depleted. Unfortunately this left parents and children absent paper towels and napkins for various party and hygiene needs. A Barrel O Monkeys is a fantastic local business for children's after school play and celebrations.

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Richard S.

Went here for our granddaughter's 4th birthday party. It is an indoor gym for young kids. Small but the kids enjoyed it. There is a party room in the back.

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Patty W.

My son had his second birthday party here this past weekend and it turned out to be a success. We got the basic party package and it included up to 18 kids. The place does all the work and all we needed to provide was the food, drinks, and goodie bags. It was worth it since we didn't want to have to clean up after having a birthday party for a bunch of kids. When we arrived, the staff help put all of the items in the party room for us and we did the last minute preparation of putting everything where we wanted it. Once the guests arrived, they had free play for the first 30 minutes. It was perfect for the kids to get their energy out while the parents kept an eye on them. The staff coordinates activities according to the birthday kid's age, so the bubble fest and the zip line was ideal for my son turning two. All of his other friends loved it and some wanted to get on the zip line twice. The party room was open for everyone to have food and drinks afterwards and it concluded with the birthday cake. Thank you so much for giving an amazing birthday party for my son and to everyone else that was there to celebrate! We had a lot of fun and was worth the money to see all the smiles on the kids' faces that day. The staff was excellent and super patient with the kids. If you are looking for a place to have your child's birthday party, look no further and thank me later!

We booked this place for my daughter's 2nd birthday on January 2nd. Although all the kids enjoyed themselves, $400 (without food) for a two hour party is not worth it. I was desperate because of the lack of indoor toddler-friendly play centers. They only give you 20 minutes to set up prior to the start time and then time starts ticking as the kids only get about 30-45 minutes to play. We felt rushed the entire time which was stressful and aren't birthday parties stressful enough? Anyway, they booked another event about 30 minutes out from our party so the employees were rushing to clean and get things in order for the next crew. The party room was a little cramped but efficient. I think this place would be ok if they allowed for 3 hours like most establishments. Also their equipment needs some major upgrading and the carpet should be completely replaced.

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Love this place! My 2 year old loves the gymastics classes and the drop offs too. Everyone there is friendly and patient with the kids

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It was worth it since we didn't want to have to clean up after having a birthday party for a bunch of kids.

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