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    USA Ninja Challenge

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Amazing facility, love it here. Staff's amazing, they come up with something new every week.

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    Have been to Ward Park several times in the Spring with the BFF who lives in Marlboro... Love the…read moreplayground - Just hate that it is a football field away from the Parking Lot, but I can deal with that... Today for the first time, we visited the Pool - She had been talking about it all spring & I was very weary - but actually had a GREAT time... First off its a 2ft Wading Pool - so dont show up expecting to do HandStands & Dives (Unless of course you are vertically challenged)... The baby was unsure at first (hes never really been in a pool now that he is aware of the world), but I got in & laid down with him & we had a blast... It was busy but not soo much that we were bothered... There were some lifeguards there that do make you feel safe, there is a restroom which is also convenient... It was a good time, I would definitely recommend if you have smaller children & dont want to deal with bigger kids pushing & splashing... However it was also my first time, I might have just picked a good day - who knows what next weekend will bring (Ill update)!

    It looks brand new and is loaded with ramps but there is ZERO flow, it's not concrete but places…read moreramps. I fell and burned my hand on the half pipe then proceeded to split open my knee because some idiot left trash. Should I mention the group of moms sitting on ramps watching their kids on scooters misuse the park all while a tiny white poodle ran around pissing everywhere. I will not return. Ever.

    Launch Framingham

    Launch Framingham

    (15 reviews)

    Launch in itself is great but I'm now getting SMS spam, unacceptable and there is no way to opt out.read more

    "I ain't the worst that you've seen Ah, can't you see what I…read moremean? Ah, might as well jump (jump!) Might as well jump Go ahead and jump (jump!)" (Van Halen) If you think your little darlings would like to jump on mini trampolines, climb on ropes, walk on a balance beam, swing on rings, soar from the rafters on a zip line, smash each other with foam battle sticks, scale an arched wall, and just run around like a horde of demons -well just head on over to your closest Launch. Oh, and they have a game arcade with prizes, and a snack bar too. They have 30 locations across the US with 6 in Massachusetts. We visited Launch in Framingham, MA yesterday, and it was incredible. We made our reservations online and reserved an 11:00 slot on Sunday morning. Considering there are trampolines involved, you'll have to sign a liability waiver, either online in advance or at a kiosk when you arrive. A one-hour session on the play area costs $30. The time limit is monitored by specific colors on your wrist band, an overhead board that lists the remaining times for each color, and a team of roving attendants. We took our grandchildren there and quite a few other families did the same. By the time their session had expired, the place was packed and the decibel level inside matched the roar of the Artemis rocket. Our grands LOVED their visit and never stopped running around and taking on new physical challenges. The big child population also equaled a big parent/guardian population, and I observed that folks would congregate in the middle of the walkways drinking their lattes and effectively blocking other adults who wanted to track what their kids were doing. Some adults seemed to abandon their parental diligence in favor of social chit chat, and I saw one little boy who was crying terribly, looking for his mother who was otherwise socially engaged with her buddies. One last thing -at about the half hour mark, the lights inside the complex dimmed significantly. I thought it was a power failure, but when I asked one of the attendants, he said it was planned and designates regularly scheduled "Dark Time". I found it to be a negative since it made tracking your kid's whereabouts more difficult throughout the maze of activities, and I also felt it was dangerous because the dim lighting made it tough to see the dividing line between the walking paths and the drop into the various pits (at least the pits are padded with foam cubes). We also enjoyed the arcade games and grabbed a chicken nugget and French fry plate to share on the way to our next activity. I thought the food was pretty good by the way!

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