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    Build-A-Bear Workshop

    3.1 (79 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Kimberly C.

    We had our little's 6th birthday party here with 25 kiddos, and it was nothing but the best. The service and the hosts were so very kind and professional. I was impressed. They managed everything so smoothly and provided effortless and fun experience for both parents and kids. My birthday little is always excited to be there and all her expectations were more than met for her celebration games and shopping! All guests were nothing but excited and grateful to celebrate. I would highly recommend this location for birthdays. I felt I got more for this celebration versus throwing a party at indoor playgrounds or bouncy places. Note: Park in front of the store. Bring a bin or have a plan with where to keep presents. The store still continues to stay open. Everything worked out really well for us, but I wish I had this part planned since watching our stuff while trying to talk with other parents did keep me anxious.

    Mellow, and Happier.
    Laurie H.

    We went for the special- $1 per year on your birthday. It was a great experience. My grandson picked his new bear friend up and did the routine they do, then put his heart in his bear. We ended up spending a lot of money, and an extra buddy, glasses, shoes, etc. The workers are all good with kids, the place was clean, and he has two new buddies. Happier and Mellow are his two friends. It's well worth the hassle to get to the mall, park, and get in, to get a smile like his.

    Birthday bear!
    Denise C.

    We walked in to get my son his birthday bear! When we walked in we were greeted with warm smiles and asked what we needed. When we stated we were here for his birthday bear he was so nice and tried asking him his age and my son was shy and said 3. He then proceeded to point us to the bear we were looking for and let us know since he was three that his best would be $3!we then proceeded to stuff our bear. The young lady helping us was so sweet and was very patient with my son while it was playing when trying to step on the button to stiff his bear. When picking out the hearts she pulled out a special birthday heart which made him smile. Unfortunately they didn't have the birthday shirt we wanted but we will get it next time. Overall experience amazing! His favorite part came after we paid they let him ring the bell!!

    Emmalee G.

    We took our son to get his first Build-a-bear after he completed his cranial helmet reconstruction. It was quick and easy to pick a bear and have it stuffed. The staff was really helpful and the cost was not astronomical. I'm glad we have this bear to remember this stage of our son's life!

    Christine adding her finishing touches
    Crystal G.

    Super clean and organized store. Very helpful when asking questions and just overall informative. What made it more special experience was Christine. She was so interactive with our kids regardless if they are older. Thank you for an amazing time and bringing our stuffed toys to life

    Build A Bear Cow
    Topaz R.

    Their service is great! There are a lot of Build-A-Bears to choose from at this location with their selection. The value of the Build-A-Bears was great! They were having a $12 sale. Got their Mooey Christmas Cow which is so adorable! Going to make a great Christmas gift.

    Took my son in for his first birthday. As soon as we walked in we got approached by Bre we told her we were looking for the birthday bear. She showed us the bear and was super friendly and playful with my son. I ended up adding a custom voice recording. Definitely the best $12 I've spent. Can't wait to come back. Thanks Bre for the best experience.

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    3.4(103 reviews)
    0.4 miSouth Summerlin

    *Review delayed* This review was delayed as we attempted to…read morereason with kidsquest and allow them time to complete their internal investigation. At this point we have not gotten the outcome we find satisfactory and would like to share our experience with others. On 9/13 for the first time we dropped our daughter off at kids quest in the Red Rock Hotel and casino,she was there for approximately an hour and a half that night while my husband and I had dinner on hotel property. When we picked her up, we were heading home, and asked our daughter about her time at kids quest. She shared with us there was a boy she was playing with (which she later identified in person and kids quest personnel confirmed they were playing together), and that he TOUCHED HER VAGINA. Said they were in the play structure (which staff also confirmed and where she came out of when we picked her up) and he told her to take off her pants and panties and coerced her with play money, said she could have it if she played his game but reported he never gave it to her (she's not even 4 years old yet). We immediately drove back to kids quest and in an attempt to verify if my daughter was okay, I looked in her pants and panties and found said play money stuck to her rear tucked under her panties (she had no idea it was there but it confirmed the story she already shared with me) kids quest director later confirmed it belonged to their pretend play area in the facility. I immediately called police, and had her identify the boy the second we got back to the facility. While police were on site trying to gather information about the boy, incident and camera footage, the boy was allowed to roam and play in the facility with other children and was not removed. I even commented while there and police said they were not in charge of kids quest policies. We were there for what felt like a really long time while families and parents came and went when one of the workers had an "oh shit" look on her face, I knew this was the parents of the boy my daughter had just accused of sexual abuse and she again identified him as he approached the counter. At this point unsuspecting dad has walked away when the police officer approaches mom. Once she is made aware she frantically jumps on the phone to call dad back, because he walked away with no concern about the uniform officers in the lobby. It was apparent they did not notify the boys parents. At the end of the day, metro has shared there cannot and will not be criminal charges against the 7 year old boy- he cannot legally face criminal charges until the age of 8. According to kids quest director that night, he and twin brother are locals and frequent this location all the time and this is the first report of this kind against him. According to the VP of kids quest after the internal review their findings show their staff responded appropriately that night and did notify the boys parents and there was no evidence this occurred so they could not ban the boy from returning to their establishment. Reminder, cameras are down so all they have is the word of their employees and my daughters word vs the boys to put the pieces together. Their staff did not remove him nor contact his parents as they claim in their internal investigation. I brought this to the VP of kids quest attention when I provided a copy of the police report where the officer wrote, "dad refused to provide any additional identifying information as he was upset that kids quest did not notify them of the incident and he only found out about it as he was there to pick up his children." This clearly contradicts the findings of their internal investigation. At the end of the day an accusation, lack of operational cameras and a police report that contradicts their internal investigation is all I have. It's proven not to be enough for them to dismiss this boy from their establishment, or cast enough doubt for them to admit they fell short in their response or possible prevention of the situation but I wanted other parents, not kids quest, to decide what's best for their family and be aware of our experience before choosing to leave your kids at this facility.

    YES YES YES!!! First time using kids quest and it's definitely worth it!…read more Tip: call in advance to check if there is any available spots. They tend to fill up quickly. Complete the pre-registration on their website. When we check in, the staff was super friendly and patient to explain the rules, process and security for the kiddos. Food/snacks: there is a price list of snacks, drinks and food that is made in the kitchen inside the play area. We requested that our kiddo gets a snack or drink when he requested it so they didn't need to call us to get our okay which made it easier on us and them. Security: once you check in, you get a barcode and the same barcode is on a sticker on the back of your kiddo's shirt along with a wristband. To check out your little one, yiu have to present the barcode along with your ID before your kiddo is released to you. The gate access is not a simple push gate but it needs to have a team members unlock the gates. There is always someone at the check in counter so that made us feel safer that someone was overseeing the entrance to kids quest. I recommend dropping off your diaper bag with all the essentials that your little one may need (diaper, diaper wipes, extra clothes etc). For safety reasons, they do not allow outside food or drinks. Unless there are dietary restrictions. The hourly rate is $14/per hour for a max of 5 hours. Immunization records are not required if you live outside of Nevada but if you use their service for 15 consecutive days than it's required and sent via email. They don't tolerate bad behavior even between siblings. If that happens, they will call you to pick up your kiddo. I like that so that other kids dont mimic that behavior and your little is safe from bullying. The space was HUGE! There were play kitchen, virtual ball type games, climbing obstacles and some video games. Literally something for every kids at any age. They also had plenty of staff members around all the time to keep an eye on the kids who also are able to help change diapers, remind kids to use the potty but kiddos 4 years and older use the restrooms themselves. The service was overall amazing and the price was very reasonable with the care that they provided. This place is such a great idea to have at Red Rock and has made me rethink my choice in hotel on my next visit.

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    4.4(714 reviews)
    10.2 miDowntown

    Perfect active fun for our energetic 2 and 3 year old boys!…read moreWe brought our toddlers to the DISCOVERY Children's Museum and they had an absolute blast. This place is a huge indoor playground with three floors of hands-on exhibits that kept them moving the whole time. They loved Toddler Town on the first floor the desert themed soft play, sensory elements, and crawl spaces were just right for their age. But the real highlight was The Summit, the giant 70-foot climbing structure that spans all three floors with 12 levels. I was surprised how well our 2 and 3 year olds handled it! They climbed the levels with no problem, exploring different challenges and interactive spots at their own pace. It was great to see their confidence grow as they went up and down. They also enjoyed the water play area (smocks provided still recommend a change of clothes) and some of the imaginative play zones. We spent about 2.5-3 hours there, and it felt like the perfect energy-burner in air-conditioned comfort a lifesaver in Las Vegas! The museum is clean, the staff is friendly, and it's very stroller-friendly. Admission is $15 for Nevada locals with valid ID and $20 for non-locals (kids under 1 are free). We went on a weekday and it wasn't too crowded, which made chasing the boys around much easier. Helpful tip for families on a budget: If you have a valid EBT, SNAP, or WIC card, you can get admission for just $5 per person (up to 4 tickets per adult cardholder cards must be shown at entry for verification; in-person only). If you have active little ones who love to climb and explore, this is a fantastic spot. Highly recommend -- we'll definitely be back!

    We took my 8-year-old niece to the Children's Discovery Museum of Las Vegas while her parents were…read morevisiting, and it ended up being the perfect activity. It was nice having something fun for kids to do that doesn't involve being 21+ or sitting in a hotel room, especially while her parents had a chance to gamble. We had so much fun and stayed for a few hours. I was honestly exhausted after going through the jungle gym, but there are so many hands-on learning experiences and activities that keep kids engaged the whole time. The Grocery Store was a popular place that the kids seemed to enjoy. The quality of the exhibits is great, and for how much there is to do, the value is totally worth it. Highly recommend for families. We'll definitely be back the next time she comes to visit.

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    5.7 miWestside

    The Magical Forest is such a gem and an incredible non-profit that truly brings the magic for the…read morewhole community. We've visited during Christmas and will visit next Halloween. Each season is beautifully done with festive displays, lights, and decorations that make you feel like you've stepped into a storybook. There's so much to do for all ages...a charming train ride through the forest, a classic carousel, the fun Avalanche Slide, and endless photo opportunities everywhere you turn. It's perfect for families, date nights, or even just a cozy night out with friends. The beer garden is a great touch for adults, while kids (and kids at heart) can enjoy hot cocoa and funnel cakes. Everything is thoughtfully laid out and keeps the energy fun and festive without feeling overwhelming. What really makes this place special is knowing that your visit supports a great cause while creating lasting memories. The staff and volunteers are friendly, and you can tell a lot of heart goes into making this event magical every year. Highly recommend making this a seasonal tradition, it's pure joy, nostalgia, and holiday spirit all in one

    Cold night After Christmas- the monday after Christmas…read more Mix of music, not just Christmas music, but also popular music too. NO TRAIN- this was our favorite part This was a bummer!!! As seen, in my Pics The Gift Shop's items' isn't priced too badly; there were some items that I was considering, but you know how it is, after the Holidays, your bank account is pretty lean; I have a lot of people to buy for, I've got a large family. There were five Grinch- themed trees. Many of the trees were decorated very nicely. It's a beautiful sight to see. We went on the Carousel, and we did two rounds of Mini-Golf, which was fun. We also went down the Avalanche twice. Stringbean went three times. Gone are the years of seeing all of the Gingerbread Houses. Now, there are a lot of fundraising food/drink stands, I get it, it's an organization.

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    3.8(670 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We had such a fun time! The customer service was great from the moment we walked in, everyone was…read morefriendly and helpful. Make sure you remember to bring your cards to reload games and rides. We spent about an hour in the arcade first, which was actually really fun and had a good variety of games. After that we headed to the go karts and that's where the real competition started The karts were fast, the track was fun, and we had a blast. Note: Make sure you have a hair tie if you have long hair. Overall, such a good time and perfect for a family outing or just to do something different. We'll definitely be back!

    We have been going to Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix every year for the past 5 or 6 years for various…read morekids celebrations. Our daughter wanted to go for her birthday this year. While we've always thought the prices were high for what it is, this year, the prices for the experience was truly not worth it. They offer various packages, 1 hour, 3 hour, or unlimited. We've done all the options in the past, but this time we opted for the hour wristband as we arrived later in the evening ~ 7pm on a Friday night. We wanted her to have time inside too to play in the arcades. Time doesn't start until your first scan for a race or ride. They conveniently scanned us in for our first race and we were seated, in our car, for a solid 10 mins while they sorted out other drivers and go-karts. We got sick from exhaust blowing in our face as we sat there with all the cars running yet not moving. When we finally started the race, it was less than 5 minutes! Half of the cars were either dysfunctional or set to a slow setting with no rhyme or reason. Our next race, our daughter was so excited she is tall enough to try the sprinter car on her own (58in) so we went to check that out. We waited 10 mins for a race to finish then the worker told us she could only fit 8 racers despite there being 15+ cars. So we had to wait another round. Another 20+ mins gone. Half an hour in, we only had 2 races in. In total, we were able to get 5 races in the hour time frame (one of which was past our time limit, but the worker let us go anyway). We have been going to Mini Grand Prix for years and this was the worst experience by far. The races are shorter, the lines are longer, the wrist bands are more expensive and the facilities have not been updated. Our daughter, on her own told us, it's not the same anymore : (

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    3.9(140 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    We celebrated our son's birthday here and it was a success!…read more All our guests loved being able to watch their child play safely while attending a birthday party! The place is secured with cameras and the owners always kept an eye on the door. The private room was able to fit all the food, guests and our family members, it has several tables and chairs. It even had an entertainment/TV/speaker which allowed me to play music and videos. There is a fridge inside the private room now and even a little sink for littles to wash their hands in. We were able to fit a balloon arch as well! We opted for the semi-private option at 2-5pm! This time slot was perfect for us as it didn't interfere with our son's schedule. Since there was a party before ours, Lou, the owner let us start designing the room 45 minutes before the party and helped us set up and clean after. The package also included goodie bags, cutleries, plates and cups! Overall, we were very happy with everything and this indoor playground is so clean as well!

    This place is reasonably priced at $14. They do have membership passes that are a great deal as…read morewell. The door is locked so you ring a bell to gain entrance which I like for safety purposes. We were the only people here when we visited and my son loved having all of the amenities to himself. This is a no shoes place as well, so again, I hate the idea of walking into a bathroom with the no shoes but I understand the no shoes principle for the carpet. They do have a small arcade area but I think this is a very toddler friendly place.There were plenty of toys, bouncy house, slides and a miniature trampoline available. This was big enough for my son to burn up some pent up energy after school. The employee did say that it gets packed on the weekends but we went on a random weekday.

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