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    We Rock the Spectrum - Hammock Chair and Saucer Swing

    We Rock the Spectrum

    (3 reviews)

    Check the Facebook page for the week's open play hours before you come. If the door is locked when…read moreyou arrive, knock! Because there were special needs kids present, the door was kept locked most of our visit to prevent a child running off. Safety first! They had a sign offering drop off, but it stated they are not a licensed daycare. So if you need to run an errand without your kids, they would certainly have fun here! There was a summer camp program going on while we were there. The child with the highest level of needs had someone following him the entire time. We came to Lake Charles from out of town and needed to waste time in the middle of July with three small kids. Air conditioning is a requirement this time of year. I had heard of the New Orleans location and was familiar with the concept, so when I saw this listed with "things to do with kids in Lake Charles," we decided to give it a try. I could not recommend a better place to waste the day if you have little ones. I never could have imagined how much fun my kids were going to have. I had an amazing time as did my adult cousins who were with us for this trip. We just all had such a wonderful time. There is a short zip-line, definitely a favorite of my 3 & 4 year olds. Behind the zip-line structure were multiple kitchen/diner/grocery related toys, a grocery cart, etc. There was a huge metal frame in the center of the room with just about every type of swing you could imagine. The swings included: a gymnastic vault swing, a cloth swing, a plastic toddler swing, a carpeted plywood platform swing, a dual glider, a hammock chair, a saucer, a rope swing, and a tire horse swing. There was a train table, a bookcase, puzzles, magnatiles. A well padded, net-enclosed trampoline with a sign that allows for three kids at a time. There was a huge wooden monkey bar structure. A rock wall. Arts & Crafts. An infant area. And a calming room for kids who need down time. I loved that it was mostly quiet. Occasionally we would hear a Disney song playing, but often it was just the sound of happy giggles. We were welcomed and so enjoyed every moment of our visit.

    My 5 year old and I stopped in just to get some info and ended up staying for a few hours for open…read moreplay. This place is awesome!! The ladies there are so kind and helpful!! We are going back tomorrow to buy a 1 month pass. This is a wonderful & safe place to bring your children to play!!

    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

    (8 reviews)

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    At lease one third of the games did not work. I will say it was one of the cleaner ones we've been…read morein , but very disappointing

    Frankly, a single male with no children and one cat like myself should not really be dining at…read moreChuck E. Cheese! However, yesterday when I went to the Home Depot across the street to pick up a few things, I saw a really sad-looking Chuck E. Cheese, devoid of all but two cars but with signage indicating that they are still open, and are selling large pizzas or small wings for $5 each. I have not had Chuck E. Cheese since I was a child in grade school, so I decided that this COVID-19 environment is a good time to order a takeout pizza from them. After all, they probably appreciate the business right now. There is a number on the door to place an order, and it was promptly answered. Large pizzas were indeed $5 but toppings are an additional $2 each. Pepsi products are served at Chuck E. Cheese but I did not order a drink. I ordered a large pizza with Canadian Bacon and the employee on the line said to come into the building in about 10 minutes. Ten minutes have passed and I entered the restaurant and the lady knew what I ordered and it was ready. They practiced social distancing inside, with a Plexiglass barrier installed between the cashier and customer. After paying, another employee came out from the kitchen with my pizza and I was ready to go. The pizza came in a rather generic box, that reads "Life Tastes Better With Pizza," with an illustration of a pizza shaped like the State of Texas. I didn't really understand it, since we are about 30 miles inside Louisiana, but I presume that Chuck E. Cheese sourced whatever boxes are available at the time. In any case, it kept the pizza well for me to take home. At home, the pizza stayed hot and fresh, and was clearly something I expect kids to enjoy: A no-frills pizza with a good crust, a lot of mozzarella cheese, and ample amount of toppings. Perhaps a little on the bland side for my more sophisticated palate for pizza, but fortunately I had some crushed red pepper from a prior pizza run that I used which made a difference. Overall, as we are in this COVID-19 business environment, it was a good time for me to try out a place I normally would not patronize. The pizza gave me positive childhood memories, and I would definitely encourage others to support this and similar business during these difficult times.

    Niche Creative Studio - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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