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    Slick City Action Park

    3.9 (17 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    Stacy A.

    The first word that comes to mind is "chaos"! Definitely a fun concept but very chaotic. First of all, the parking is scarce, we had to park around the side of the giant chain of buildings and there isn't a side walk to safely get to the door. The line to get in was super long, but luckily we were part of a birthday party and got to go straight in and up the stairs. It was a bit wild and kids were pushing others out of the way and cutting in line, which was obviously very annoying. However, there were lots of things to do and the lines weren't too bad. You have to go down each slide on your stomach and head first, which makes it kind of scary, and I'm not really sure why that is a rule, but o well.

    SonaJ C.

    Slick City: A Crowd-Pleasing Thrill Ride (5 Stars!) Slick City does not disappoint! I heard about this place through friends and decided to try it out during the school break - and I'm so glad I did! The place was hopping when we got there but don't let that scare you. The line moved fast and we got our wristbands in no time. Pro-tip: Buy your minutes in person! If you do buy online get there early to maximize your park time and avoid the line. Once inside the organization was smooth. The lines for the slides moved quick and the staff was great, keeping everything running smoothly despite the big crowd. This was impressive! While the crowds might still be overwhelming for some especially on weekends I imagine during the week would be a much more relaxed experience. I went in thinking the slides were just bigger versions of what you'd find at a regular playground. Boy was I wrong! These slides were amazing! Some were intense like a roller coaster and others were mellow like a lazy river in slide form. The variety was the biggest surprise - there's a slide for everyone, for all thrill levels. Overall Slick City delivered. It's fun, energetic and surprisingly diverse. I highly recommend it. Just remember those tips for navigating the crowds and get ready for a wild ride!

    Julia B.

    Lively and energetic place to bring the kids! Might I add, crawling with germs! SO MANY people! Slick City offers a unique experience with massive slides that are best suited for older children and teens. For the younger ones (4 and under), there's an indoor gym and bounce net to keep them entertained. The facility also has a café with basic, kid-friendly meals and snacks, though the food quality could be better, and the lines are quite long and slow. Some machines, like the Icee dispenser, were out of order during our visit. A few things to keep in mind/consider: Highly recommend you pre-order your tickets online - don't expect to buy them at the door. They were turning people away. Also, you'll need to purchase "Slick City socks" to use the slides, and there are a lot of stairs to climb, so be ready for both extra costs and plenty of stair-stepping. Despite a few drawbacks, it's a vibrant and fun place to spend a few hours. The kids had a blast!

    Sarah S.

    Such a fun experience! Adults enjoyed it just as much as the kids! Big area for little kids to play, full cafe, birthday party hang out, so many slides!

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    From Kansas City Mo., stopped at Slick City Action Park with GS Nice family fun place to enjoy and Hannah and staff

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    Horrible staff and service for party , limited options for kids, I wish there was 0/5 scale

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    6 months ago

    The cost of party is not match with services. Very dirty party place. Not recommend to anybody!!!

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    Slick City Action Park - amusementparks - Updated May 2026

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