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    Fairytale Island

    Fairytale Island

    3.9
    (78 reviews)

    Hosted my 4yr old girl princess ball theme private party here at 10am - since its Fairy Tale Island…read moreafter all :). I was blown away with the party coordinator, Cathy. She made herself accessible to any question via text leading up to the event and the two staff that helped us with the set up were very kind. I had 17 kids and 24 adults and the space fit them all comfortably. The adults were able to sit in the area outside the party room and eat while peaking over the half wall to check on their kids. The kids had pizza, fries, and honest juice. I love that the package came with cupcakes for the kids too. If you want outside food, there is a $85 fee so we just opted to order catering through them and had zero regrets. Everyone raved how good the food was (spinach pie, penne a la vodka, buffalo wings, and pork slouvaki). Turned out I over ordered and there were left overs. Probably only needed one full tray each instead of two pork slouvaki trays. The only downsides were their no refund policy for no-shows and they should of had a bigger coffee dispenser so the adults didn't have to wait for it. Otherwise, it was a fairytale party for everyone to enjoy!

    Would absolutely not recommend this playspace. I was here…read moreover 2 years ago briefly and today came with my almost 4 and almost 1.5 year old and none of the stuff there was updated/replaced. First of all this place is dirty. Second of all it is not well maintained at all: floor mats and play equipment was peeling and falling apart, none of battery operated toys had fresh batteries, and there was a corner of old and half broken random toys looking like they were picked up from a curbside. Also there was a severely coughing kid meaning that the workers are allowing sick kids into this playspace. Very upsetting experience overall. Wish that the owners took better care of this space.

    Max Funland

    Max Funland

    3.6
    (13 reviews)

    It is $27.99 for an hour and a half at the small trampoline area. It is appropriate for 4-9 years…read moreold. Must have grip socks, if not must purchase for $3. Service is okay and outside food is allowed. You do have to keep an eye out for your things as there isn't much security. Thr tokens for the claw games are extra as well as the arcade games.

    Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas! Officially opened on December 22, 2024! Brand new arcade,…read moretrampoline, and claw machine spot in Sunset Park! This is pretty big facility full of entertainment. Currently, the grand opening deal is buy $100 and get additional $20 credits! There's also an option between VIP membership card and a Regular card. The friendly staff member at the counter explained that the VIP has an annual fee for $5, worth more credits when refilled, and we can keep using the same card for refills. The Regular card is worth a little less credit, has a $2 activation fee anyway, and cannot be refilled. It was Christmas Day today and it was of course packed with families. I took my little one here for the arcade games and claw games today and I'll bring her back another day for the Trampoline area when it's less crowded. My little one loves basketball shooting games and the rides. Hubs enjoys the shooting games. Mommy enjoys winning little plushies for my little one and I thought the claw machines were fairly easy. Staff members seem to be filling up the claw machines pretty often especially the small keychain ones. I see a lot of kids with big smiles coming out with a bag full of plushies from the claw machines. Overall, I thought this was a really fun place for families. There was something for everyone to enjoy!

    Km's Dreamland

    Km's Dreamland

    4.6
    (8 reviews)

    We took my toddler here yesterday afternoon for some fun. Many of these indoor playgrounds popped…read moreup in Brooklyn in the last 2 years. I wanted to check it out to see if we wanted to do my daughter's birthday here. It's $13 for 2 hours of play for kids under 2 years old which was reasonable and I liked that they give you 4 tokens to play an arcade game. The pricing seems to change depending on the kids' ages. The playground had a big ball pit, 3 big slides, a trampoline, arcade games, and other fun toys/ activities. The arcade games looked fun. The playground was well kept for the most part. There was an area where you can see dust balls. It's funny, I didn't notice them until my daughter pointed them out to me. They need to vacuum that. They do have birthday party packages. The party room looked nice. It was smaller than the other playgrounds we've been to but looks fun still. I think I need to wait for a few more months before I bring daughter back so she can fully enjoy this place.

    To say that I rely on this place when I need to get my son's energy out is an understatement. This…read moreplace has grown and popularity ever since it has opened and has been revered as a great place to have a toddlers's birthday party. There are some things I have noticed that either need repair or have been replaced with cheaper alternatives making me feel a bit sad that the upkeep is not consistent. The staff are incredibly friendly and they always give us an additional 10 minutes of playtime. My son loves the ride on arcade games and there is a token exchange machine if you have cash readily available I hope they will replace the cheap Lego blocks with the ones they had before.

    CREA Interactivity

    CREA Interactivity

    4.0
    (1 review)

    CREA interactivity is an indoor play space on the second floor above Japan Village (building 2)…read more It's tucked away, you have to enter from 253 36th St, not from any other part of the building, and climb to the second floor. They are good about signage, which was helpful! I booked 8 kids for a two hour experience for a birthday. The two hours included one "adventure" and some craft time. We were lucky that my group was the the only ones booked for that two hour window, so they got to enjoy it as a team. The best thing about the two hour experience: it's drop off. The adults literally cannot stay, there is no space for you. They have your number if some thing happens, but this is designed for adults to have your own adventure. HUGE win. If you have more than 15 kids, there's a party package with a custom adventure, side room and time for cake. They have a deal with the Industry City vendors for food options, which sounded awesome. The CREA team was responsive, answering my queries within a day of me sending an email. They were kind about helping me with options and ensuring we were all set. The space is fun. The room is long and has several zones to explore and collaborate in. There are things to climb and bounce on and zoom. The staff are special. They are kind, excited to hang with the kids, and organized. Feedback from my set of discerning and hopefully not too spoiled 7 to 9 year olds was mixed. The girls (7) loved it, and waxed poetic about the blocks and climbing wall and made gorgeous art. The 9 year old boys said great things about the bouncy area, but also reported that some of the interactive sensor games were glitchy and decided they were too cool for the craft. I would probably be back for a CREA date night (Friday and Saturday evenings). Perhaps not for another birthday.

    From the owner: CREA offers interactive and immersive team-based adventures for kids that blend virtual and…read morereal-world elements. All of our games are STEAM-inspired, and feature themes about the environment made in collaboration with our students in our design lab. The Crea Adventure is a 60-minute continuous experience in an action-packed environment where kids navigate through technologically-infused games, conquering challenges and fostering creativity through movement. Players run, jump, climb, crawl and dodge through nine zones that combine technology with traditional play, ending with a relaxing meditation in our ChillZone.

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    2.6
    (71 reviews)

    It was fine. INCREDIBLY overpriced. Skews very young, kids running around like crazy, not enough…read moreseating for people to find a home base to sit...far too overcrowded. We booked tickets in advance thinking they might sell out but no: Urban Air will just keep. packing. people. in. As many as possible, as much cash as they can with zero regard for safety. There was also an obvious smell in the ball pit where a child must have had an, ahem, accident, and it wasn't closed for cleaning...gross. Not a fan. Did the kids have fun overall? Sure. Will we come back? Nope.

    This place is BANANAS…read more On the one hand, it's an absolute paradise for children. If you have kids that need to get some energy out, you couldn't design a better space. It's a giant obstacle course, plus a huge trampoline park where they're playing dodgeball, plus a big slippery mountain to climb, a ropes course, go-karts, an arcade, a VR situation, and more. (Incoming rant that makes me sound like an old man: These kids have no idea how great they have it. When I was eight, we had birthday parties in a empty gym and we were lucky if they threw us some balls.) On the other hand, for most adults (at least the ones who don't love screaming children, flashing lights, and other people generally in their personal space), it's entirely too crowded, and an utterly chaotic nightmare. Unsurprisingly, Urban Air is a mecca for Brooklyn birthday parties, which is how we've always come in. However, I'm sure you can just pay for a ticket for your kid (I imagine it's more than you want to spend, but you already live in Brooklyn so you know what it is) if you need to get them moving this winter. The food situation is exactly what you'd expect: bad pizza, popcorn, pretzels, chicken fingers, etc. I think I could forgive them for most transgressions if they only offered alcohol, but I suppose we're here for the children. Just hopefully not that long.

    Crayon Power Learning Labs - kids_activities - Updated July 2026

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