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    Gravity Factory - WOOOOOOOW!!!'

    Gravity Factory

    2.8(13 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    Took a group of kids here for my sons birthday party. No I just mention, we're from Los Angeles...a…read moremuch bigger city. Us city folk figured this would be cute but not that big of a deal. Oh boy were we wrong. This place blows everything we have similar to it out of the water. The facility was clean, huge, packed with trampolines, obstacle courses, foam pits, dodge ball, soccer, and more. It was awesome for me...oh ya, and the kids too. The staff was kind, courteous, helpful, and professional. They made sure the customers had fun but stayed safe. As a parent this is important to me. You must wear their socks so if you've been before bring them or if you go save them. If you don't have any, they're inexpensive...$2 I think. I highly recommend Gravity Factory for a party or a group of friends that want to hang out, have fun, and get some exercise while doing it. Respectfully, Michael

    My family came here and had a blast. From age 3 to 33 we jumped and played our way through the many…read moretramp and foam pit options. We loved the balance beam and basketball area. We also tried the rock climbing wall and trapeze bar. We were sweating by the end of it. It was a fun night and also a workout! For two people for one hour and one pair of their required grip socks it was about $33. Make sure to the keep the socks so you can reuse them. Also, they make you sign a waiver on the iPads when you visit for the first time.

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    Blast Off - The maze and ball pit from the same side OFW the room just the other corner.

    Blast Off

    2.3(32 reviews)
    47.2 mi

    One of the worst customer service experiences I have had anywhere, with interactions mostly with…read morethe Owner and General Manager. From the moment I walked in the door, these two were rudely demanding I follow a bunch of rules that were inadequately posted with signage in various locations around the space. Most of their rules seem aimed at driving up sales, not with friendly customer service or reasonable prices or good food smells, but with rudely enforced restrictions on the use of artificially limited space. I had a young child and a younger baby. We came for a birthday party. I had a bit of cake and ice cream to share with the baby. He demanded that we not use the plentiful supply of empty picnic tables to eat, but instead insisted those spaces were only for the consumption of food items purchased off the over-priced menu, above and beyond the cost paid by the hosts of the party. Birthday cake and ice cream, they said, could only be eaten in the tiny (walk-in closet sized space) with one picnic table that had been rented for the party, filled with kids celebrating. I asked to see the signage about this rule and was pointed to one small sign on the opposite side of the large and mostly unoccupied dining area full of tables. I mentioned to the owner that this was inadequate signage and that I would be leaving a review about my experience. I added 'good day', as I walked away from him and GM. He followed me back to the other side of the dining area and threatened to throw me out. He further asked if I would like to be escorted out by the sheriff. I asked what I had done (sir). He replied, "You complained. If you don't like it here, you can leave." I chose not to confront him further just then, but after the party asked the GM if there was a posted rule/sign about how you can be thrown out if you politely complain. She responded that, yes, it was all about whether or not they like your attitude (no sign, apparently). Too much flak, or banter, or them just not liking you, and she frequently had thrown paying customers out of the place. The implication was clear that this could be me at any moment. I asked her to give a precise definition of the over-the-line behavior and she told me I was being threatening and would have to leave. She then moved between me and my daughter and my shoes and my diaper bag so that I had to carefully go around her to avoid any physical contact. She followed me and threatened to call the police. I pulled my phone from my diaper bag and stated I would record the rest of the encounter. She turned and walked away after informing me she was calling the sheriff. I gathered my kids and my things, thanked the party organizers, and left the business. As I was leaving in my car, the owner came out to photograph me, my car, my license plate, and tell me he would be pressing all charges possible; that it was not his first 'Rosemary Dance'. All of this occurred outside the building, in the parking lot, in front of my kids, as I was driving away, and I caught it on a video too large for Google to let me share here. This family-oriented play place is toxic, unfriendly, and unsafe to play because of the behavior of the owner and GM. Two sides to every story? More like a room full of people made uncomfortable by their rapid and threatening escalation to wasting peace officers' time plus many negative Google reviews with stories that range from hilarious to disturbing. 0/5 stars

    I should have read the reviews before stopping by here. Old guy, long hair strikes again! Rude…read more Joke of an indoor mini golf course. Save your money and time. Go anywhere else

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    Blast Off - Ball pit after a birthday party tore through here.

    Ball pit after a birthday party tore through here.

    Blast Off - The maze and ball pit from one corner of the room.

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    The maze and ball pit from one corner of the room.

    Kidsburg

    Kidsburg

    3.5(2 reviews)
    34.3 mi

    So, like the previous poster stated, this is essentially a poor man's Kids Town. However, that's…read morenot necessarily a bad thing. It's much smaller than Kids Town, but for my little two year old that was good thing. I was able to hang out in a corner and was able to keep an eye on her the entire time. The price ($4 per kid, no charge for adults) is much more reasonable than Kids Town as well. My kiddo got bored a bit sooner than she would have at Kids Town, but again, not necessarily a bad thing. We spent about 2hrs there and I was certainly ready to go by the time she was. There are a few improvements I would suggest to make this a slightly better experience: 1) There simply MUST be some kind of change with the flooring transition between the "building" room, which is elevated about 3 inches, and the main floor. The flooring is the same color and it's very hard for little kiddos to recognize the drop off. A simple and effective fix would be to put yellow duct tape along the ledge. 2) it needs more (and more comfortable) grown up seating. A great idea would be to add padded benches so kiddos didn't bump their heads on corners 3) It would be really nice to have some kind of climbing/sliding section. A higher end Step2 or Little Tikes climber/slide would do the trick. Just something to help get the wiggles out. At the end of the day though, it's a great addition to Rexburg and we will definitely be going back soon and often.

    I took my 5 year old and 3 year old twins. They loved it and spent 2 hours here. It's small, but…read morenot a bad thing as I could keep an eye on them the whole time. It's a great value as adults are not charged admission. There are basketball hoops so I shot baskets while the kids played.

    Alpine Slide - Grand opening of the Snow King gondola.

    Alpine Slide

    3.3(17 reviews)
    24.8 mi

    It really should have been fun, but they had me pay for my 6 and 7 year old as "adults" or drivers…read moreand then said they were not strong enough to actually ride the coaster by themselves. So my husband and I had to take turns taking one kids at a time and when I asked for a refund on the slide because we didn't want to take 4 turns again they said absolutely not. Super frustrating and definitely not little kid friendly.

    FUN! BRACE YOURSELF FOR SOME 'CAN WE GO AGAIN?' CHANTS No…read morematter what your age, you will have fun here. Just be prepared for the HUGE temptation of shelling out more dollars for more rides. EASY PROCESS ALL INCLUDED For about $15/person (with discounts the more rides you purchase) that also includes the chair lift ride to the top. The process buying the tickets was fairly simple although some of the staff look like completely bored teens being forced into labor. The line to get onto the Lift was fairly long--even with only 20 people ahead it still took almost 20 minutes until our turn. At the top the employee's instructions on making the cart faster/ensuring safety was easy to understand. Great for little kids. THE VIEW AND THE RIDE Being from Flat Florida and even coming from so many awesome views at nearby Yellowstone--the chair ride to the top was still breathtaking. Glances behind you provide great views of Jackson as well as the valley beyond. Of course it's also cool seeing the ground drop away from your feet with only a lap bar as your safety. We sat frozen though because the chair lift swayed with the gentle wind and strange creaking sounds made it sound like our cart would fall away any second. Although I understand the limitations, the 'advanced' slide (that doesn't mean you have to be experienced) could've easily become more 'thrilling' with the addition of sharper descents and a few uphill ascents. Oh well- it was definitely a fun ride either way especially with feeling the wind on your face and seeing the bushes whip by you. Awww the ride ended too early (again I understand the limitations haha) making you want to go again and again.

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    Yellowstone Bear World - Fun for adults too

    Yellowstone Bear World

    3.7(230 reviews)
    37.7 mi

    ​We spent a whole week in Yellowstone National Park last week and saw tons of wildlife in their…read morenatural habitat, including watching a grizzly bear on a bison carcass through binoculars! But the kids really wanted a close up bear sighting, which brought us to Yellowstone Bear World. It turned out to be a fantastic decision! ​We loved the drive through experience and got to see so many black and brown bears right outside our car window. Pro-tip: Go early before noon! On hot summer days, the bears start heading for the water or tree shade by afternoon. We saw a ton of bears on our first loop in the morning around 11, but significantly fewer when we did a final pass around 2:30 PM. The best part is that your admission lets you drive through as many times as you like! ​They do offer a bear cub bottle feeding experience, but it was already fully booked through August, so definitely reserve that well in advance if you want to do it. ​Even without the cub feeding, there was plenty to keep everyone entertained. ​Petting Zoo: The kids absolutely loved petting the adorable baby deer! ​More Wildlife: We spotted bison, elk, magpies, and even a bald eagle. ​Extras: They have a few fun amusement rides and a Dinosaur World exhibit that kept the kids engaged. couple of small heads up for management : Restrooms: The restrooms could definitely use more regular cleaning and restocking throughout the day, there were paper towels and toilet paper scattered everywhere when we used them. Rides: Three of the rides were out of order during our visit, which made the lines considerably longer for the remaining ones, especially the roller coaster (which is by far the best ride there!). ​It's a hassle free, highly rewarding stop for families wanting an up close animal encounter. Highly recommended if you have kids.

    I've never been to Rexburg, ID. We heard about this place when we visited Pocatello on Valentine's…read moreDay but they were closed at the time. On Mother's Day weekend , my wife wanted to check out this place since we were all off. We also heard that you can pay to feed the bear cubs. Who doesn't want to feed a bear cub??? Unfortunately, bear cub feedings starts on Memorial Day weekend. This place is a drive thru experience where you will see beavers, deer, elk, and bison before you see the bears. There was a couple really cool whiteboard elk! The second half of the park you will go the through the bear exhibit. If you haven't seen a bear up close, this is the place to see one! Thank goodness for windows! We went around 10am and ALL the bears were active! They were charging one another and you suddenly have this sense of FEAR come over you as you see them charging your way! You can go around as many times as you like if you "bearly" saw anything. There are other exhibits such as a dinosaur area where they have life-sized models and one even had animatronics. We didn't go to this display this time around. The gift shop is conveniently placed in the middle of the park to lure you into purchasing your bear paraphernalia since you still have your emotions of experiencing a bear up close running high. It worked! We bought a bunch of cool bear souvenirs The petting zoo had a bunch of goats that will come running to you as you turn the crank on the pebble food dispenser and will steal all the pellets from your hand if you're not careful. Lol. Overall, this was one of the best experiences I've had at a "zoo!" We're coming back to feed a bear cub!!!

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    Yellowstone Bear World - Bear cub for feeding

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    Teton Geo Center - childrensmuseums - Updated August 2026

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