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    Modesto Children's Museum - The Light Lab in action!

    Modesto Children's Museum

    (38 reviews)

    I took my children here for a fun afternoon and it is a very cute place and kept the kids…read moreentertained for a while. When we arrived the street parking is sort of iffy, I believe they were doing construction but when we went inside the front desk was very welcoming and I just let my kids run around, there favorite part was the water room ( I am not sure the correct name for it ) but it was pretty cool. It's two levels so multiple things for them to do. It's is affordable and I plan to return and highly recommend if you have small kiddos

    I think this place is an awesome addition to Modesto! wish it were there when my girls were little…read more however, I get to enjoy with my grand dude now. we went when it first opened and he loved it. very clean, lots to do and explore. however, now that he is going to be a whopping (lol) 6 years old in another 2 months... I felt like it probably won't be a place he's excited to go to again. he was able to whiz around and get through everything quite fast. But maybe it's because we have many of the things the museum offers at home? like the magnets. painting, crayons, target checkout center, groceries and kitchen...etc. OFC the slide was his favorite. and the stage. we stayed for the last 10 minutes of story time that was very well done by the gal that read the shape book. I would highly recommend this for anyone with kids 6 and under. I do need to add... the unfortunate news of the paint. I specifically asked if it was water based and washable. the girl said yes. I asked because I just put his new shorts on for first time. Well ofc he dropped blue paint on them and his sock. I asked if there was water and a towel so i could get most of it off before getting in car. Came home and immediately treated. Washed in cold water. Hung dry just in case. Still there! Then.. I soaked in oxi-clean overnite. Re washed. it did not come all the way out:( I called to let them know so it doesn't happen to anyone else. She apologized but really nothing more. I think this is a non profit... so, I just let it go. so, you've been enlightened to the possibility with the paint. Wear older clothes you don't care about! I will post pics.

    Rockin Jump Modesto - The kiddo zone to age 6 in this area and the other 3 areas are for bigger kids and jumping and playing dodge ball or two slides etc

    Rockin Jump Modesto

    (242 reviews)

    My son loves this place but there's definitely room for improvement. For starters, in the afternoon…read morethey only staff one person for the front so you either wait forever to check in while that person attends the snack bar or you wait 20-30 minutes at the snack bar for the person at the front to come. The bathrooms are always filthy (so is the area for eating) and the steps leading up to the platform for the trampolines are coming apart. It's a lawsuit waiting to happen. Also they need more seating for parents. There are five couches (one of the five is broken) and they're always packed. The staff is also pretty lax about enforcing any rules. For example, the Ninja Zone is for children 6 and under, yet there are constantly older kids and teenagers on it, throwing younger kids around and tearing it up. To be fair, the staff is mostly teenagers who seem uncomfortable having to step into a role where they have to be assertive so I guess I understand why they don't say anything. However the staff is very comfortable standing to the side talking to their friends and coworkers instead of monitoring the attractions like they're supposed to. All that said, my son absolutely loves it here, which is why we keep coming back. But if another trampoline park opened up I'd probably take him there if it's better.

    Your kiddo will have fun. It's indoors, two large jumping zones, slides and a zip line. On the…read moreweekend there's the roar of kids running, jumping and yelling everywhere! Parents mill about trying to find a seat on the scattered couches, bench's or massage chairs while keeping an eye out for their kiddos. . There's a snack bar serving dugout quality pizza, nachos, popsicles and drinks. There's also scattered vending machines and several birthday rooms. Place has been recently renovated with added features. While there was plenty of staff on hand, the place was dirty with debris and food containers/ wrappers scattered about and no one was busying the tables. Worse the restroom floors were wet and all the kiddos were in hospital socks - yucky. Asked the babes and she had a GREAT time so we'll be back with sanitizer wipes!

    Double O Sports  dba GymStars

    Double O Sports dba GymStars

    (31 reviews)

    I rarely leave reviews, but this experience truly broke my heart…read more I enrolled my 3-year-old son in this gymnastics program hoping it would be a positive, welcoming space where he could learn, grow, and interact with other children. My son is autistic, and like any parent, I'm doing everything I can to help him feel included and comfortable in the world. Before starting, I made the staff aware of his needs. Instead of patience or understanding, what we experienced was the complete opposite. The instructors displayed unprofessional and hurtful behavior--making uncomfortable looks, using hand gestures to signal him to go away, and essentially excluding him rather than supporting him. No child should ever be made to feel like they don't belong--especially in a place that's supposed to encourage growth and confidence. Watching this happen to my son was devastating. I understand that not every instructor is trained to work with children who have different needs--but that is exactly why proper training and awareness are so important. If you're going to work with young children, compassion, patience, and inclusivity should be the baseline. I share this so other parents are aware. Every child deserves kindness, respect, and a chance to participate without judgment. I hope this business takes this seriously and invests in educating their staff so no other child or parent has to go through this.

    For how much money it was wasn't worth it. Was thinking it…read morewas more of a type of class for the 1 hr of "play" it's was doing the 4 things for 4-5 times. Not a obstacle course like they mention. Could of keeper the doors open because it was hot and it was not so great in the smell. For the set up was told it will be decorated for birthday child nothing was decorated besides the white board that said the birthday name. And the same rainbow balloons they say the keeps for many parties. Couldn't even serve our own food. Don't like asking for 2nds or not being able to help younger children getting food. Or being able to get our own drinks when we wants because if we stood up we be told to sit down. And especially not being able to set up cake and goodies we had. Not a great experience.

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