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    The Lemon Lounge

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM

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    Kid Zone

    Kid Zone

    (7 reviews)

    I really struggled with the rating here - for me it's a 3.5 overall…read more Highlights: The playground portion was awesome, fully accessible for me to go in and keep up with our little dude. The open spaces to roam are essential for us, and we felt good about him being on the playground side. The staff was really nice on the way in and was occasionally walking the grounds, picking up, checking in, etc. Improvements needed: the hands-on toy section needs a redo. At one point, I'd say it was in excellent quality...but it's clear wear and tear and no investment have led to some of the tiny rooms leaving little to the imagination, with most stuff scattered about with no structure (and existing toys worn out). Kids can make the most of a lot, but this needs a refresh. Side note...the furniture has some sharp points too...if budget can't permit replacing with things with smoother edges, then at least put some covers on the corners. We didn't feel good about that section and tried to block and cover it. That, or gate it. All aside, we are grateful for all the little spots like these that give variety to our kiddo with special needs.

    This place was absolutely worth the drive from our town…read more Usually I hate these kinds of places because of kid germs and the mass spread but this place was very clean. I believe every thirty minutes they were cleaning and sanitizing. I loved that they had spots for adults to sit and watch their kids. The staff were very kind and helpful. The 3 years old loved this place. I only wish it was bigger

    Maryville's Play Station

    Maryville's Play Station

    (5 reviews)

    My friends' son that is 3 years old loves this place and since I found out this place was here I'm…read moreplanning to bring my grandchildren here very soon! Maybe tomorrow even if you're open?! Nice place for kids to run and play and meet other kids and they have older games like Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man and ski ball, and the big huge blow up thing that you can crawl to and go down the slides and play in the big ball area this is a great idea and I'm so glad that whoever owns this place should be very proud of themselves! Great job!!

    We came to this venue as part of a private birthday party event that was booked for one of my good…read morefriends kiddos - and it was a great space for the crowd size and number of kids. The staff was nice and helpful around while the party was going on, and the venue itself was clean and everything was nice and tidy (at least before the kids got into stuff, ha!). I would say on our observation that this would probably be more ideal for 5-10 based on the amount of amenities they offered for play based on the size and skill needed to do some of them (e.g. arcade games, skeeball basketball goals, air hockey). While some of the infant and toddlers area did have it gated in with a few things it felt less of an experience for 5 and under. That said, it was still perfect for a private event. We'll definitely be planning something here and try to come back and update the review once we see how it is in a typical day for the public to use the space.

    Muse Knoxville

    Muse Knoxville

    (47 reviews)

    This was our first time at the Muse and it was honestly a 3 or 4 experience, but not because it…read morelacked awesomeness, but because we chose a horribly busy day to come. Thus, I didn't reduce stars due to the crowds alone. There was a summer camp and the largest field trip group that they had all summer (according to the workers) with every station so crowded with space and sharing-oblivious kiddos. We asked the workers if they post field trip info online so we can avoid those days and they said you must call ahead of time to see if anything is scheduled. CALL AHEAD, y'all. They also told me that after 12:30 is the least busy time of day. As a heads up military, first responders, and educators get a discounted ticket (for self, not the entire party). My UT prof husband paid half-price. The staff is very friendly and working hard to keep the areas stocked and clean. A moving target, but they did their best! ;-) There is a gift shop, an amazing hand-washing station independent of the bathrooms, STEM areas, outdoor water and bubble play, a playground, a garden, forts, science experiments, train tables, play food/nutrition area, a giant lite-bright, rocket ships, race tracks, and numerous wind tunnel/scarf tubes (totally the technical term. ha). So many areas for kids with sensory needs and everything is very interactive. We have a membership to Children's Museum of OR, and in comparison, this is much more hands-on learning than the historical feel of OR's. I felt that the Muse is a great fit for the younger kiddos (toddlers, babies, etc) with it being all one story and easy to navigate, huge crowds aside. Amazing museum. Just know to call ahead so you're not overwhelmed. We plan to go back again soon and pay extra $3 p/p for the planetarium.

    Our 7-year-old wanted to check out Muse while we were in town. They have a STEM focus. The staff is…read morevery nice. We met several while drawing in the art area. They have a nice dome show. Ours was about the Apollo missions. Other areas are fun and he had fun for the first part of the visit. They do have a small sensory room but other kids were being very loud, so my son could not enjoy his sensory break. The outside area is great. The downside to the museum is that it gets busy and loud. If your child does not like loud places then they will have a tough time.

    Children's Museum of Oak Ridge

    Children's Museum of Oak Ridge

    (20 reviews)

    I will be first to say this place when we pulled in I doubted we would enjoy it. I saw a lot of…read morelittle kids and we had a 2nd grader with us. I guess I am spoiled with a hometown children's museum of play.. I am so glad we went in to give it a chance, the employees here are wonderful. Very welcoming. The exhibits are diverse and many hands on touch this or that ability. There were some dated videos of the Appalachian culture but honestly it gave it an appeal and definitely a time gone by. The exhibits and explanation of the Manhattan project were very interesting. All of us walked away learning a lot about oak ridge and that era around world war 2. We spent a good two hours in the museum and didn't read it all, we happened to be walking in right before a school group of 30 little kids and parents. Initially it was loud but there was enough space that we didn't have to be around all the chaos real little kids bring. Some of the exhibits were geared for smaller kids but our 2nd grader had no problem enjoying the experience. I mean who doesn't love a "doll house" that has two levels, For the price and exhibits I would suggest it to anyone especially if you have a history buff in your family.

    Pulling in, it's an old school and it doesn't look very big. You walk inside and are greeted by an…read moreattendant and a big bear off to the left. They have a small gift shop with stuffed animals, patches and small things. If your disabled, don't worry about steps..they have ya covered with ramps throughout the museum. As you walk through it's very well put together. The farm room where the children can grab a basket and grab the plastic apples out of the tree on the wall and make their own dinner plate out if magnetized pictures of foods. They have a pretty big life-sized doll house, which was very cool along with old relics of dolls etc from different eras. They have a water room where the kids can send floating boats down a make believe lock at the dam. At the end, they have a train room that is pretty cool with towns all lit up and a train going throughout them.. very cool place. Very neat place. $8.00 for adults $7.00 for seniors aged 62+ and children under 3 are free.

    Little Leaf Play Studio

    Little Leaf Play Studio

    (3 reviews)

    This was such a great find! We will 100% be back! It's for…read morekids 5 and younger and my 20 month old had a blast They do 2 hour reserved blocks for $13. We came in as a walk in on a monday and it wasn't crowded at all. They have a full coffee and tea bar with snacks that are so well priced! I loved everything about this place from how clean it was, the prices, variety of equipment, staff, etc I tried the cotton candy matcha & the combo worked surprisingly well - if you like matcha at Starbucks, you'll like this one. If you have littles, definitely give this place a try. They have plenty of parking as they're in the Walmart shopping center

    Another addition to this latest concept of indoor toddler play spaces. Went and checked this out…read morerecently for a play date with my sister in law and our girls. On the plus side, it is a good value (especially with siblings), and I also like that it is specifically targeted to younger (less than 5YO) kids so there were no older kids in there being wild like we've encountered at other similar play spaces. They also have a coffee shop so parents can grab a drink and station up at the tables nearby while kids play. Do note that they have set two-hour windows of playtime, and of course, we arrived at the end of one. So, we waited and went back to the lobby while an employee cleaned the toys and then went back in for the next session. Standard waiver to sign like all the places. Clean bathrooms with supply of wipes and diapers if needed. The only real downsides were parents who got busy working and didn't pay close attention to their little ones. Another negative is compared to the other places like this we have gone to, this is the least likely to have a wide variety of true imaginative play features. They have a big wooden climbing and slide structure and this bear air thing that blows scarves around, but other than that, just basic toys like blocks and riders/bouncies and a small kitchen with grocery carts. The kiddos enjoyed it and that's all that really matters at the end of the day!

    The Lemon Lounge - indoor_playcenter - Updated May 2026

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