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    The Orchard

    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Big Green

    The Big Green

    3.6
    (16 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    Whether I recommend this is a yes and a no because: yes- they have a good seating area for parents…read moreto watch with tables, comfortable chairs, even a soundproof type booth like you might find in a library. They have areas of AstroTurf to run around and Play on simulating park hills, a ropes.climbing area (more like rock climbing than a ropes course as you just go up a route), a place structure with slides, and a children's (three and under) play area (which honestly is pretty lit). No- The price is around $16 to $18/person for a one-time visit and you get to stay for 90 minutes. However, you can upgrade to a 1-month pass for a few dollars more (making it $19 to $21) allowing you to stay all day and come back as many times as you want (there are two different passes allowing usage Monday through Thursday and then any day of the week and those are different prices). So it feels silly to not buy the month pass, but if you're not sure if you'll like it or you're only going to be there that day then it feels like a rip-off. Additionally, my kids started to get bored after about three times of attending. We were not attending for about 6 months and they started asking about returning. I don't know if this is a sustainable activity for more than a month. If you only want to do it for one month you need to make sure to cancel your membership timely. They do require you to use THEIR socks so you do need to buy them the first time you go. But then if you need replacements I THINK that there is a discount. Another con is they don't allow outside food (although I saw plenty of people eating right on the AstroTurf anyway- it was hard for my rule abiding self to see). They do have food available to purchase but I can't speak to the value for the money. They also have a birthday party packages but I can't speak to the value for the money. I did look into it when I first went to the Big Green and I felt like it wasn't worth it for me. But it is an option if you're looking for something. But the time available to stay is only 90 minutes (of course confirm with the place yourself if you want to take advantage of this) I feel this is a really good option for the winter except that I don't want to leave the house in the winter . But when we do go we try to stay for as long as we can so we bring a lunch and that can be extra hard to have to go out to our car to eat the lunch as no outside food is allowed inside. Overall I like the place because it allows my kids to get really worn out, but I wish I lived closer to it!

    I wish I had a place like this growing up. It's like an indoor ropes course for kids, with gauntlet…read morestyle walkways and huge slides and even a climbing wall area. There's also an upstairs play area for ages 3 and under, with a nice sitting area and private party spaces. They also have little soundproof (?) phone booth style areas where parents can work. I came here with my sister in law and my two kids (2yrs / 4mo) after our other plans fell through. So I wasn't expecting quite so high an entrance fee ($17, and my 4mo was free), and it was a little complicated about which of us could be in the play area with my son - but overall it was a positive experience. I think it could be overwhelming if it were more crowded, and it was quite cold downstairs, but I'm thinking in terms of an infant and not kids who are running around. Probably a once in a while thing for us, but I'd love to try again when the kids are older! The little kid section upstairs was perfect for us.

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    KTR Centers - Midvale

    KTR Centers - Midvale

    3.5
    (40 reviews)
    25.6 mi

    Awhile ago I left a lesser review as I was disappointed to see staff on their phones a lot and not…read morepaying attention, helping or instructing the kids. I definitely see improvement in all areas in the past few months. From the time it opened the staff has always been kind and friendly and go out of their way to make us feel like we belong and always have remembered our names. They do get very busy on the weekends so I understand how hard it can be to have everything too too- be patient people. -- maybe some paper towels and spray cleaners available at the counters would be helpful. Al in all this is our favorite place to be- kids play and I can get tons of work done with computer and charging outlets everywhere. Thanks for doing a great job!!

    If your kid is under 10, prepare for them to get absolutely bulldozed by the older kids -- even in…read morethe so-called "toddler zone" (which is apparently toddler-friendly the same way a mosh pit is grandma-friendly). Jaylynn (the manager/owner?/bad-attitude-enthusiast) greeted guests with the warmth of a DMV worker on their last day. Her vibe was so aggressive you could practically taste the hostility. It's clearly contagious too, because Ava at the front desk checked us in like we were an inconvenience to her and her great-great grandchildren. Bonus: you'll spend about 30 minutes getting a wristband -- and that's without a line. This place could be great... if it were managed by literally anyone else.

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    Kid Strong

    Kid Strong

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    24.4 mi

    KidStrong is something of a kids exercise class, during which they do obstacle courses, some…read morelearning activities, sharing activities, and more. It's a great place to bring your kids to interact with other kids, and for you to play with your kid. I've been bringing my three year old for a little over a year now. I've seen a huge boost in physical confidence due to the activities he's participated in here. If you sign up during one of the promotional periods the pricing isn't too bad at all, and the employees are all really understanding if you need to reschedule a class. Only thing I guess I could criticize is the cost of the t shirts (as the kids "level up" as they attend classes and there are corresponding shirts.) The shirts aren't mandatory of course, but I feel they should be cheaper than $20 a piece considering the cost of the classes themselves. If you do bring your kid, know it's SUPER common for them to not cooperate at first, and it feels like you're paying for your kid to just sit there and cry. Don't feel discouraged. Pretty much all the kids do it, and eventually, they come out of their shell and have a blast. It's worth working through it

    We used to love KidStrong because of Coach Isaac and the curriculum. But it has been a nightmare…read moretrying to cancel. They started us with a $99 month then increased it to $129 without our knowledge or notice. We never signed a contract for X number of months. Colton understood we would be leaving as Coach Isaac leaving would mean the development my child received and connection would no longer be there. He was the major factor that kept us going for over a year. I had already expressed this to Colton and he agreed. We had an understanding. We had even brought in 2 friends to see if that would positively excite our child to continue. But our child was not interested. We have not attended Kidstrong since June 14. However they are charging us June & July & wanting to charge for August. I have advocated on how we loved this program but to be treated so poorly as they have had turnover in coaches due to their own mismanagement is not okay. Kidstrong never even allowed the children to say good-bye to their old coach. The new coaches do not showcase the same training and enthusiasm or love to help the children succeed. BEWARE! STAY AWAY! Terrible place to work or be a member. There are so many other great places for children to thrive.

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    This is how they treat employees who has been our coach for over a year!
    This is how they treat employees who has been our coach for over a year!
    Our last class was June 14 when we determined our child no longer liked the classes and new coaches were not great

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    Our last class was June 14 when we determined our child no longer liked the classes and new coaches were not great
    Coconut Cove

    Coconut Cove

    4.0
    (19 reviews)
    46.6 mi

    Wow this was a really cool place!…read more I brought my 2 year old and 10 month old and they had a blast. First things first was the pricing, when I looked online it said it was $10 for adults if they wanted to join the fun, and free to watch. And $6 for two and under. However, when I went to go pay it was only $12 for the three of us. So I don't really understand what I paid for, but was happy with the result. There is a crawling baby section, 3 and under section, and then of course the huge playground. The crawling baby section was honestly quite disappointing. Of course, babies of that age don't need much, but the area was so full of blocks that no one can even walk in it, let alone letting a baby crawl in it. The 3 and under section was more than appropriate for me little guy though, so I put him in there. There large playground is awesome. This was the first time I let me two year old truly go and adventure on his own. I was a little nervous and kept checking up on him, but don't think he has ever had so much fun in his whole life. What was really nice is that much of the playground is built in such a way that as an adult, I didn't have much trouble navigating it when going up myself. Aside from the crawling baby section though, the other reason I only give 4 stars is that I wish there were only exits from the playground on the same side. You can actually get up to it from all directions and there are two exit doors towards the back of the playground. They appear to be alarmed, but honestly, there really isn't anything stopping someone from standing in the back, waiting for a kid, and running. I know this is a worst case scenario and likely never happened, but the possibility did make me a little uncomfortable. That said, I highly recommend taking your kids here. The price is well worth it and they will have the time of their lives

    Super fun place for kids of a wide age range. We had ages…read more2-9 and everyone played for hours and were so thrilled. We're from California and don't have places like this available really, so being able to go is a lot of fun when we visit other states. There is a huge variety of activities from slides to climbing to shooting balls up trampolines. Truly so much available!

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    The Orchard - indoor_playcenter - Updated June 2026

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