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    Build-A-Bear Workshop

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    3.0
    (24 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Best time to come is weekdays! We had never came here until…read morelast year. Our usual "kid spot" was incredible pizza, but they happened to be slammed one day, so we opted here instead. For one it's waaay cheaper entertainment! $27 for unlimited pack, and $22 for just trampolines. No that doesn't include food, but in the end I personally think you get way more for your money here. You can literally spend hours just letting your kid get worn out!! I also like that they closed the entrance by the mall, so only one way in and out "better to keep an eye on the kiddos." The only thing that's pricy is food and drinks, but FYI soda refills are only 1.20 and you can get a soda and two pieces of pizza for like $7!! We opted for the monthly membership which is about $18 after taxes, but if you come more than 6 times a year it's paid for itself. Also anyone who comes with a member gets in for half price!!! If you got some work to do on the laptop it's a perfect place to wear out the kid and do your business. Definitely would get 5 stars if there were more food, and drink selections. LIKE COFFEE FOR PARENTS!!! Also if all rides were open instead of rotating them.. Otherwise this place is amazing!

    With the cost of coming here I shouldn't have to wait over an hour for certain attractions to be…read moreopen! Especially considering the few options that are available!

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    Spicy honey wings... Kinda small for $12, also wings are baked not fried.. Still okay 3 out of 5 taste...
    Spicy honey wings... Kinda small for $12, also wings are baked not fried.. Still okay 3 out of 5 taste...
    Taken from the top of a climbing wall. You can see the overhead obstacle course, some of the warrior course.
    Taken from the top of a climbing wall. You can see the overhead obstacle course, some of the warrior course.
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    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.1
    (29 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    The girl checking us in was new, however the was a manager 6 feet from her that watched her…read morestruggle and when she asked any questions the manager seemed annoyed. I understand being annoyed but train her beater, lead her instead of struggling in front of customers. The kid beside her checked in 3 customers before she could check us. Then the give you a buzzer for when your pizza is done, mine never went off so after 40 min, I know this because of the play card count down, I went and checked on the expectation of time and was told oh we buzzed it several times! The buzzer never went off, so chicken wings and pizza were cold. So for $109.00 we got cold pizza, cold wings and not a great experience

    My sister and brother-in-law surprised our daughter with a Chuck E. Cheese party for her 7th…read moreBirthday while we were up visiting from TX. The kids loved it! Mine have never been to a Chuck E. Cheese but have been to several arcades over the years so they were used to how things went. Most modern arcades use "swipe"cards instead of coins and the machines tally up your tickets electronically instead of the paper tickets from when I used to go to arcades in the olden days of the 80s. Despite being "Covid times", it felt fairly normal in there. Most people wore masks. It doesn't offend me if someone wasn't. Party was cool. Kids all got bags with several (toy) items, pizza, dip-n-dots ice cream, balloons, birthday girl got her name on the tv screen and was able to go in a ticket wind machine. Kids had a great time playing games. I even played a few myself. Prizes seem a little lame. I mean, for 2 hours of play, they got enough tickets for a bag of cotton candy. I couldn't imagine how long/how much $ to get a decent prize. Our server was really good. Always explained everything to my sister (about how things were going to, time frames, etc). She was very attentive. I actually thought, "I don't know how people could work there... that job is not for me." Glad she appeared to enjoy her job. Place itself does seem a bit wailed on. I'm not sure how old it was but it's showing some wear and tear. Games must have been moved and the carpet looks really worn in spots and brand new in others. Women's bathroom was pretty gross. It smelled awful and one of the stalls was out of order. Not sure the cost. I didn't want to ask. Probably $150ish would be my guess. All in all, kids had a great time and that's really what matters. The place could use some updates and TLC. Still recommend coming here.

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    Birthday show!!
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    Games for every age
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