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The Bounce Around

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Good Times Park

Good Times Park

(63 reviews)

Run, play and have fun! What a great place for kids to run around especially in the winter months…read morehere in Minnesota. Lots of different sections/areas for kids to run around! It costs $12 for a daily pass for one kiddo. They have a location in Eagan and Woodbury. Some of the areas include a toddler only area, a bouncy area, some indoor playgrounds for littles through pre-teen, basketball court, soccer field, ninja gym, and an area to eat, relax with tables and chairs. They do have great vending machine options. They also have cubbies for shoes, coats, etc.

We visited for the first time in Jan 2024 on a weekday and had a bad experience that resulted in an…read moreER visit. My toddler is 2 and baby was 7 months at the time. We got there right in the morning at 9:30am and initially, my toddler had a great time bouncing on the inflatable bouncer. However, it got crowded very quickly. There was one kid maybe 4 years old named "Eli" (wearing green in the photo) who kept pushing other kids and whose mother was on her phone or yelling at her child on the sidelines (the only reason I remember the kid's name) without physically removing him from the situation. I saw this kid push 2 other kids who left the inflatable crying. He eventually laid on top of my daughter and wouldn't get up until I yelled "hey, you can't do that!" and ran over to them. My daughter was crying and obviously distraught. The mother there said nothing and did not remove him from the inflatable. Many of the parents of younger kids were respectful but I noticed the parents of older kids weren't. At the other play areas that my daughter could participate in - like the blocks - I noticed parents said nothing as their kids bossed others around and kept all of the blocks to themselves even if they weren't physically playing with them. In addition, there weren't a lot my toddler could play with besides the inflatable. The toddler play area is mainly for babies that can crawl and my toddler got bored of the area in less than 1 minute. The smaller slides are overrun with bigger kids and it was overwhelming for my daughter to navigate with other kids on it. And on the larger wavy slide, she was brave and tried going down herself, but it was too fast and steep for her and she hit her head on the side of the slide. The day or 2 after our visit, my toddler, baby and I caught the worst viral cold/flu we have had. I know we got it from the park because we did not go anywhere else that week. My baby was physically going limp in my arms and dozing off and I ended up taking her to the ER. I understand that the park doesn't have any liability for other kids' behavior or parents' supervision, or whether or not our children get sick, but I felt like the behavior was not acceptable or welcoming for us to want to come back and it seems like the culture of the park, based on other negative reviews here. The rule on the website states "Adults who fail to supervise their children in the play areas may be required to leave the park" but I don't see how this can be enforced with no staff on hand. The park also looked dirty and I'm not sure how often it is sanitized - and I wasn't able to locate a staff member to update them in real time. It does look great for older kids 5+ who are more assertive and are able to use all features of the park but for my younger kids, it wasn't a great fit. Constructive feedback: I do think the park can benefit from maybe 1 staff member on hand for safety and ensuring the Standard of Conduct on the website is followed, and maybe a large indoor swingset with baby/toddler attachments. Edit to add: Although one staff member was cleaning when I arrived, I looked and could not find anyone after the aggressive incident to voice my concerns. The woman whose child was aggressive was yelling his name and it was echoing throughout the park, so I'm sure if a staff member was present at the time, they would have heard what was happening. I did tell the child twice that he couldn't do what he did and I know the mother heard and still chose not to remove him from the situation. I admit I could have talked to her directly, but if no action was taken after her yelling at her child, I do think an external force was necessary to enforce the Code of Conduct. I wish I could have found staff at the time because I definitely would have addressed the situation real time.

SeaQuest - Roseville

SeaQuest - Roseville

(98 reviews)

My wife, two children, and a family friend had time to burn on a Saturday afternoon, so we decided…read moreto check out SeaQuest at the Rosedale Center mall. The three adults were $25 each and the two kids were $19 each. A lot of the things we did were fun, like the kids getting to pet stingrays or holding an armadillo or having a bunch of parakeets land on you and eat from your hand. The problem was EVERYTHING cost extra money on top of the admission. If you were to go to SeaQuest and not pay for any of the animal interactions or feeding opportunities, it wouldn't be worth the money. It was only worth the money because you had to spend extra money. On top of that, seemingly every other time we put a token in a vending machine for little plastic containers of food to feed the animals, the machine would just eat our token. It wasn't only us as many customers were experiencing the same thing. Basically every feeding opportunity cost double.

We lucked out with free tickets for the family to Seaquest. We decided to check out this place…read morewith our 5 year old. They have lots of fun animals, sea animals to check out. Big fans of sloths here and the adult sloth was so active and really cool to see. You can also pay more to have 1:1 interactions with certain animals including the sloth. We bought $20 worth of tokens to feed animals, it was a lot of fun to be interactive with the animals. They were hungry!!! The koi, sturgeons and the rays were our favs. It's always busy so be patient if you're going. It's right inside the mall by JC Penney's.

The Bounce Around - indoor_playcenter - Updated May 2026

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