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Snapology of Grapevine, TX

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Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Malibu Jack's North Richland Hills

Malibu Jack's North Richland Hills

(32 reviews)

Came here with the kids during spring break. Really cool place, they have some fun rides for kids…read moreand adults. We enjoyed the roller coaster, playing games and exploring the place. Overall we all had an amazing time here. I did spend $20 on the Skittles machine, which is expensive but made the kids happy. Check them out!

We went on a Friday from 11-1:30. We took 20 special needs adults and 5 employees. This had been…read moreplanned for over a month. Cards were quickly handed out. The package we received $10 in video games (no prize games) and unlimited attractions: golf, rides, laser tag, go carts There were 2 attendants that appeared to be working. One stayed at the cars -it was the most popular-possibly because there was an attendant there so it looked operational. All other attractions we had to go find an attendant and that was quite difficult. Plenty of employees walking around but none working attractions. We finally found one person and she seemed responsible for all of them. So only one ride at a time could be operated. That is ridiculous since we paid for unlimited and only one closed at a time. Pizza was supposed to be ready at 11:45 -we had 1 sorcerer for more than 30 people! Too much for one person. Pizzas were not delivered until 12:10 and only 2 at a time and were served 2 slices at a time by waitress. We then had to wait to get 2 more pizzas. So we spent A LOT of time waiting for rides and food and very little time participating in the activities. Pizza was terrible -think kid pizza. Not one participant asked for seconds. Worse than Main Event pizza It could be improved with staff! And better food

Catapult Adventure Park - The grand opening window

Catapult Adventure Park

(12 reviews)

Great time for a birthday, lots to do but a little hard for parents of littles to get back to one…read morepart to help out kids. Fun times and would go again.

Not my favorite but I can see the attraction. With a large bounce area, games, sky walk (they call…read moreropes course) and slides there is much to enjoy but it would depend on the size of your party and age of the child/ children. The bounce area is awesome, but I wish they had mirrors on the backside/ ceiling so caregivers can still watch the kiddos from the floor, otherwise if you're a spectator there are blind spots all over and you're suppose to by another entry fee if you enter any of the play areas. The backside of the bounce area has wall climbing and obstacles for teens, or really tall kids able to make the reach, and I like the large soft basketball area. The sky walk SAYS 48" to participate on the sign but their tape (where the kids measure the height) is well above the 48", unless all other doctors' offices height markers are wrong and Catapult is the measuring authority, but that was disappointing particularly when it appeared the staffer was picking and choosing who had to get measured. Kids notice everything, especially any perceived favoritism or injustice. We went on a weekend, and it was so loud and packed with birthday parties that highlighted a few issues I'd recommend considering. - There are not enough shoe cubbies, shoes were stacked in piles all over the place leaving an impression of disorganization. - Food was everywhere! Kids were running around with slices of birthday cake, icing fingers, plates etc. recommend sectioning off areas were food and drink may be consumed and placing obvious trash bins nearby. The outside was equally full of trash, but it was a windy day and that could have just blown in from another location. -Ensure the height requirement posted is the same as what's enforced. Overall, an ok spot if guardian is going to participate with the child in the ball pit or other soft spaces but I recommend going when big kids are at school. For the big kids, this is good for the 8-10 yr range when they are tall enough to participate in all activities.

Peppa Pig Theme Park - Dining area

Peppa Pig Theme Park

(33 reviews)

Such a fun place for an afternoon activity with small kids in DFW!…read more My friend and I brought my niece for the afternoon to the Peppa Pig Theme Park. Parking was easy (around $6) and all of the staff were incredibly welcoming and friendly! The park is pretty small, but easy to navigate and pretty clean. There's about 5 rides, a playground, and a splash zone. We did all the rides and some time in the playground, which took around 2ish hours. They also do free shows with Peppa that were fun and covered from the heat! I took one star off due to the price. The ticket was expensive ($30ish) for such a small park and the food/drinks were expensive too. Luckily, you can bring your own food and drinks, which is what we did!

Cute theme park for babies & toddlers (especially the toddlers)! Majority of the rides are open for…read more34-36 inch (with adult rider). There is also a big playground area, splash pad area, and indoor area to "ride" bikes. Overall, my 3-year-old loved it! You can bring your own food, but there is a diner area inside too with pizza, nuggets, mac&cheese, hamburgers, and chips. Only negitive was the park opened at 9am, but the splash pad area didn't open until 10:30am due to short staffing. While I get the short staffing issue, when we asked why the area was still closed and when to expect it to be running, the 3 workers standing at the splash pad entrance were really rude and would tell us anything useful. We eventually asked a manager and they kindly gave us the answers we needed.

Altitude Trampoline Park at KELLER

Altitude Trampoline Park at KELLER

(129 reviews)

We visited today for Toddler Time which was great! However, there are signs posted everywhere about…read moreno food/drinks yet there's not a concession stand to buy food/drinks for my young child. It doesn't make sense to dehydrate children that have been actively jumping and playing especially on 100 degree days. Last time we visited we were told they were adding a pizza oven and concession, but that's still not the case. They do have arcade games that put a $5 charge on your card no matter if you only played one round (supposed to be only $1), Hurricane Simulator, and a non-working Marvel Photo Booth. Once the charge actually cleared, I was charged $6.10! Per game. I definitely got scammed and am disputing the charges. Regardless, staff were all friendly and I'm so glad Altitude is open at 11am during the week (unlike UrbanAir). The online scheduler allowed passes to be bought starting at 10am though, so that needs to be fixed. Also there are STILL parts of the trampoline park that are closed off! I have to assume still broken but I don't know for a fact why.

This location closed n I have 3 passes for 1 hr each. So I called the location in Grapevine to see…read moreif they honor the pass n they said 'No!' I'm so disappointed!!! I decided to try Urban Air, this place is amazing. They have different prices, the most expensive is $28 n you can rock climb, do a in-motion skydive, multiple obstacle courses, trampoline, dodge ball trampoline, 3 story high slides.... So happy to have found this place. Tbh if I'd have known bout this before.....

Snapology of Grapevine, TX - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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