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    Aim and Game

    4.3 (4 reviews)
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    4 years ago

    Super fun place! People were nice. A great place for a rainy day. This is it NOT in Lynden! It's in Ferndale.

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    Mach1 Speedway And Arcade - Go-carts!

    Mach1 Speedway And Arcade

    (10 reviews)

    My kiddo and I love it here. Lots of space for him to run around, and with the membership discount,…read morego karts are reasonably priced. The karts are very fast if they trust you well enough to use the fastest setting, they won't drift on throttle but the trail braking is fun

    This is a fun place for kids with lots of different activities, and my 4-year-old had a great time…read moreoverall. The space is large, clean, and there's plenty to keep little ones busy for a good stretch of time. That said, there were a few concerns during our visit that I think are important to mention, mainly around pricing and safety. First, admission is $20 per person, including adults. For parents who are there primarily to supervise and occasionally assist a younger child, that adds up quickly. Some of the equipment involves large mats and tubes that can be heavy for smaller kids to carry on their own, and it would be nice for parents to be able to help without needing to purchase a full-price admission for themselves. My biggest concern, however, is safety. The layout is very open, with multiple access points, and there is currently no check-in/check-out system matching children with the adults they arrived with. As it is now, someone could enter or leave with very little attention paid, and there is no wristband or stamp process that verifies that each child is leaving with their actual parent or guardian. A simple matching bracelet or stamp system would make a tremendous difference in peace of mind. While there were staff members present, several of them appeared distracted -- talking with friends or generally not paying close attention to what was happening in the play areas. They also weren't very easy to identify as staff. If parents are expected to stay off certain equipment unless they pay admission, it would really help to have clearly identifiable staff who are actively monitoring and assisting -- especially at the top of larger slides or play structures where younger kids may need help. Overall, my child enjoyed the visit, and the concept of the place is great. With stronger safety procedures at the door and more attentive, easily identifiable staff presence throughout, this could be an outstanding place for families. If you go just really keep an eye out. Hate to see anything bad happen in this place in the future

    Playdate BLI

    Playdate BLI

    (12 reviews)

    My 3 year old daughter LOVED it and I am super sore LOL. They had drinks and food as well. I got…read morea great workout

    Will absolutely NEVER bring my family back into this facility again. We've had poor experiences…read morebefore, but this last incident was the final straw. My autistic son was removed from the facility for simply pushing an 8/9 year old child away from my 4 year old after being physically assaulted. The manager did not notify myself, or the other adults within our party that there was an issue until nearly 15 minutes later. This woman chased my autistic son in circles, berated him in front of other children, and scared the daylights out of him. So much so, that he went into hiding and neither myself nor my sister could get him to come down. It is absolutely unacceptable and against their policy to address children without notifying the adult first. It's also policy to allow a child back into the play structure accompanied by an adult after an incident, but she told us we had to LEAVE. We spent nearly $200 as a family including admission and food/beverages. Three other children came to the defense of my child, clearly stating he did not physically harm anyone--he simply protected a toddler. The staff here NEVER patrols the play area, and parents are left to intervene with violent, misbehaved children. It was noted that they did not even SEE my son in an altercation. Someone explain to me how it's okay for a child 3x my toddler's size to put hands on him, and my AUTISTIC child gets reprimanded for doing THEIR JOB? I contacted the owners of this facility, and the manager seemingly told her version of the story and not the truth. All we wanted was a refund, considering our entire party had to exit the structure and they refused. The owners of the facility also neglected to respond to my final email, which shows lack of care/class. As a business owner myself, I am absolutely disgusted by what happened. Absolute shame on the staff and owners.

    Summit Adventure Park

    Summit Adventure Park

    (54 reviews)

    My kiddo and I love summit! Staff is always very friendly, they clean every evening, and they do a…read moregreat job for birthday parties. Weekday afternoons/evenings are the best, it gets crowded on weekends

    I am writing this to warn other parents about my experience at Summit Adventure Park today. If I…read morecould leave 0 stars I would, this place isn't just dangerous it needs to be shut down immediately! We had only been there for 20 minutes when I was approached by a manager who rudely demanded I stop taking photos of the facility. She was acting incredibly paranoid, accusing me of sending photos to a competitor(owner of mach1), and threatening to kick me out. It was clear she was more concerned about protecting the park's image than the safety of the children inside. The situation turned from unprofessional to dangerous when my daughter fell head-first into a large, gaping hole in the flooring near the ball pit. She began sliding into the void, and I had to physically jump and grab her legs to pull her out before she was seriously injured. When I brought this life-threatening hazard to the management's attention, they were not only dismissive but openly hostile. They had the audacity to blame my child for falling into an improperly marked hole, claiming that the minimal caution tape and cones were enough, and that fixing the structural issues was 'too hard.' After I advocated for my daughter's safety, the manager became aggressive, used profanity, and threatened to call the police to have me trespassed simply for speaking up. They forced us to leave early and refused to address the crumbling state of their facility. Do not bring your children here. The facility is physically unsafe, and the management prioritizes silence and 'image control' over the safety of the kids in their care. I have documented the hazards and the incident with photos and video, and I am reporting this to the proper authorities.

    Cordata Park

    Cordata Park

    (2 reviews)

    I did a fall exercise walk in rainy weather with an umbrella. This park is a wide open space…read morewithout trees, where the earthen berms between wetland ponds serve as walkways. I startled a coven of ducks who were huddled together and they proceeded to flap their wings vigorously and take off almost vertically! I was happy to have this little encounter with wildlife....beats ridiculous growling traffic any time. The curved roads to get here are lined with young, small trees that have a crimson/gold fall color flourish inspite of their stature. The park itself is just basins, ponds and wetlands -- so how you might bake in the bare sun in mid August is your guess alone. I would wilt without simple tree shade. Saws were brought here about 100 years ago...and there went the complex forests (and shade) that had kept the ecosystem here in balance for centuries. I liked finding this park because it is a relief for the imagination, anytime you can get away from the rectilinear grid/open-air cages of brutalist, modern America. You can't fully escape that commodified world as the park is edged by the characterless, five-story cheap construction office blocks and warehouses that give the appearance of anyplace [from Florida to Texas to Minnesota....]. Far be it that the Pacific Northwest should retain any semblance of its unique native trees and ecology -- no settler would settle for that! The children's park seems quite fun and nearby are shelters with benches and tables for picnics. The restrooms were open and used by people who drove up. How nice to have publicly accessible facilities!

    What a ln excellent public park! There's a parking lot, clean restrooms, shaded pavilions, trails…read morefor walking and biking, a splash area, playground, exercise areas, and a pit for mountain biking. It's a great place to spend a few hours with kids!

    Aim and Game - arcades - Updated May 2026

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