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4.8 (12 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Christian G.

You will have a great time. The customer experience was really great. The host Nick was amazing and it's a great fun event to do with friends and family.

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My girls and I had a blast playing Squidgame! Anthony was so nice and helpful! Would definitely come back!

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The guys that helped at the front were really nice and helpful when it came to choosing a game for me and my son! Check it out, it was fun!

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Slick City Action Park

Slick City Action Park

4.0
(22 reviews)
12.5 mi

Totally different and action packed fun for kids and adults. We will have our daughter's birthday…read morehere. They give you 1.5 hours to enjoy the facility, and it's plenty of time because you climbs stairs to get to the top of the slides. Our daughter is six and was able to go on all the slides. I could see this place getting real busy on the weekends or summer time.

One of my son 's friends had a birthday party at Slick City Action Park on a Tuesday evening, and…read moreit was a lot of fun! I really loved that even adults can join in--sliding, jumping, and just having a good time right along with the kids. Because it was a Tuesday night, it wasn't crowded at all, which made the experience even better. There was plenty of space for the kids to run around and enjoy themselves without feeling overwhelmed. The party itself was great. There were lots of kids, pizza provided by the venue, and a variety of treats like cake pops and other sweets that were made by the birthday girl's mom--everything was nicely done and enjoyable. The pizza was actually good, which is always a plus at kids' parties. The staff was pretty decent--nice and friendly--and the restrooms were clean. My only small complaint is that the restrooms didn't have paper towels, only hand dryers, which I personally don't love. Other than that, everything was good. The boys went home full, happy, and satisfied. All in all, it was a great way to spend a Tuesday night, and I'd definitely recommend Slick City Action Park for a kids' party or just some active family fun.

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Sloomoo Institute - Houston

Sloomoo Institute - Houston

4.2
(70 reviews)
0.0 mi

We had such a fun experience at Sloomoo! I took my daughter and it ended up being just as enjoyable…read morefor me as it was for her. The space is super colorful, creative, and perfect for kids to explore and get hands-on. There were so many different slime textures and scents to try, and everything was really well organized. My daughter loved being able to play freely and make her own slime, and I appreciated how engaging it was without feeling chaotic. The staff was friendly and helpful, which made the whole experience even better. It's definitely a great spot if you're looking for something different to do with your kids.

Expensive but fun! Our group of adults and kids aged 6, 7, 8, 9 all enjoyed it. Allow about 60-90…read moremin for the typical visit. Be sure to look for coupon codes when buying your tickets: our order was initially going to be around $270 for 3 adults, 4 kids -- but we got $70 off through an online promo code. Entry includes a "build your own slime" bar - you get to pick out the type of slime feel you want, then pick the color and fragrance, and pick 3 plastic charms to take home. They have handwashing stations at the start and after the build-your-own-slime bar. The only things I didn't like about it were the smells could be very strong because the slimes are fragranced with different cool smells. Some of us were feeling a little bit headache-y or nauseous or weird by the end, probably from the smells. This place is probably a one-and-done for us. Fun but the smells were a bit overwhelming, and even after washing our hands, our hands still smelled very fragranced after we left, which was irritating for some of us.

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Tubs of slime EVERYWHERE! DIY slime bar included w ticket purchase!
Tubs of slime EVERYWHERE! DIY slime bar included w ticket purchase!
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Dig World

Dig World

4.6
(72 reviews)
20.7 mi

We had a great experience at Dig World in Katy! We visited first thing on a Tuesday morning, which…read morewas the perfect time to go. The park was not crowded, and our 2-year-old was able to spend as much time as he wanted at each activity without having to wait. It started getting busier around 10:00-10:30 a.m., so I would definitely recommend arriving early. Our son absolutely loves tractors and big construction equipment, so this place was a dream come true for him. There were plenty of hands-on activities, and he had the best time exploring everything. Even though it was a hot day, there was a good amount of shade throughout the park, along with lots of picnic tables where families could sit, relax, or enjoy a snack. There is also a nice playground, which gave our toddler another fun option when he wanted a break from the equipment. The bathrooms were clean and well-maintained, and we especially appreciated that they had two family restrooms available. There is also a concession stand for snacks and drinks and a gift shop at the end, which was a nice touch before heading home. Overall, Dig World was a fun, unique, and well-thought-out experience for young children. Our 2-year-old had the best time, and we would definitely visit again!

So the caveat with this is that you're not going to get a whole lot of time and these machine but…read morewithout this experience, you wouldn't get any time at all. Parking: parking is a big lot, and it isn't going to be a problem at all for anyone that is looking to come here Value: so I think anyone who accounts here is going to enjoy it because you're not going to be able to have this experience anywhere else.m and it's a funny, interesting experience that will allow you to try a few things. Hot tip: it's so hot tip is depending on when you go.It is going to be hot and you need to prepare for that.I would highly recommend that you bring fans and understand that you're not going to be covered at all. In one or two of the machines you might have a fan that's blowing on you but its HOT. When you can plan for trip I would really try to plan it for a mild day or try to avoid the summer altogether.

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Boardwalk Bullet

Boardwalk Bullet

4.8
(4 reviews)
31.5 mi

I really love rollercoasters, but sometimes these wooden ones will tear you up and send you seeking…read morethe nearest chiropractor. Not only was the Boardwalk Bullet a blast and a half to ride, but my back and neck were A-OK after I got off. No problem with whiplash whatsoever! One of the smoothest wooden rollercoasters I've ever been on, in fact. If you are 100+ years old, frail, barely able to walk and such, but yet you're trying to decide whether or not you should try a ride on the Boardwalk Bullet, I assure you, you'll be fine! Just make sure to wear your Depends, though.

This is review #1000 for me (should be #1002, but I won't go into the details of why two of them…read morewere removed, grrrr), so it had to be special. How about this: #1000, I'm the first one to write a review on it, and one of the great rollercoasters in the country. The Boardwalk Bullet opened in 2007 a few feet from Galveston Bay. It's a woodie, and it's a crazy one. I had heard that the Texas Cyclone was relocated here from Astroworld, that DID NOT happen, these are two very different coasters. From a distance, it looks like it would be a lot of fun. The reality is much greater. First, you're waiting in line, and when the train zips under you, the entire structure shakes. Second, there is a place to put your hat, purse, phone, etc.; loose articles are prohibited. If you're nervous about riding, simply step through the train and leave, although you just lost $6 by doing so. If you do sit down, you're in for a thrill. I rode near the back, but I don't think there's a lot of difference between front and back. The Bullet never slows down from the first drop to the finish. There are three big drops, and they're all gnarly. The big feature, indeed is speed: although it barely goes over 50mph, the turns are tight, the drops are sudden, and you have only a split second to prepare for anything. The Bullet packs a lot into a small space, which makes it more intense than 80mph on a 200-foot drop. Its high noise level increases the excitement level. It's like a smaller version of the Ghost Rider in California's Knott's Berry Farm: smaller, shorter, but the same out-of-control feel. Some coasters are yawners. Others have you say "hey, that was pretty good." The Boardwalk Bullet is one of those that you'll want to ride again and again and again.

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Looks like a mess, don't it?
One of the best wooden coasters I have ever been on.

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One of the best wooden coasters I have ever been on.
Once Upon A Cowboy

Once Upon A Cowboy

4.5
(19 reviews)
24.3 mi

We went here a few months ago to celebrate my boys' birthday and this place was so neat! I didn't…read moreknow what to expect because I've never heard of this place. However, we were gifted a Groupon so that's how we knew about OUAC. When we went it was a cloudy and rainy day so it wasn't crowded at all, which was nice. The place was unique because it had many different stations and activities for your kids to play. It's like a huge Montessori playground. My boys loved the train ride and riding on the dinosaurs the most. I like that the place includes both indoor and outdoor stations. The place seems rather small compared to an amusement park like Six Flags, but it's just enough. Kids can easily spend 30 minutes - 1 hour in just one location so I really like how they can enjoy their time and casually play without parents feeling overwhelmed to get everything done to maximize the amount of money spent. We didn't host a birthday party here, but there were other parties booked. I don't know how much it costs, but let me say that the decorations were beautiful! I'm not sure if it was included or if the parents decorated themselves, but if you wanted to go all out for your child, you certainly can. The staff were also ALL super sweet and friendly! The place plans for everything, like rain. They had numerous umbrellas for patrons to use within the grounds. When it started to rain, all the staff were asking if we needed umbrellas, and one even was willing to run in the rain to get us one! Seriously, I've never seen such hospitality in an establishment from everyone! I also would recommend going here on a weekend because according to their website, more stations and activities are open during that time. Even if it's more crowded, I think it is worth it. If you want to do something different for your child, then I would recommend this place!

Second visit was even better than the first!…read more We asked the kids when we were leaving what their favorite part was and neither could come up with just one. As for us grandmas, our favorite part was watching the kids have such a great time and being able to let them free to be kids. Seriously- from drawing on walls to virtually reality ax throwing tic-tac-toe there is a new adventure behind every door. I

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