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    Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center

    Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center

    4.3(46 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Best place eeeeeever!!! While at U-M, I would rent a ZipCar to come to the cat lounge!! Of course,…read moreto get as much 1:1 time as possible with the kittens, I would recommend reserving a time during work hours. We went on a weekend one time, and it was filled with young kids who were absolutely loving it there. Might sound silly, but theres something so uplifting about playing with a kitten and then having them fall asleep in your arms. Every time, I came out of the center so relaxed and grateful. One funny add on is the fact that the kittens often have quite silly names. The first time I came, I fell in love with one named ... Drywall ... It is also so important to point out that the environment the center has created is so welcoming and relaxing! They have a designated place where guests can sit and enjoy their time. Never once did I feel external pressure to adopt! Lots of internal pressure though - of course :,(

    Came here this afternoon in need of some kitten therapy and it didn't disappoint! They had one…read moreadult cat and I believe 18 or so kittens. The kittens were sweet and playful, and for the most part people were respectful, although I did see one grown woman who kept handling cats that clearly did not want to be picked up. They have coffee, snacks, and soft drinks for a recommended donation of $1 per item which was a nice convenience, and plenty of tables, although the main "play" area was pretty crowded. Its $6 for a half hour or $10 for an hour and you can make reservations online beforehand or take your chances that they'll have room for you day of. They give you a buzzer programmed to go off after your time is up which felt a little unnecessary...seems like they could easily just go honors system and just accept that worst case scenario people might stay a couple minutes over. In some ways I wish they had more of a mix of older cats and young kittens because it was NOT a calming environment, with that being said I had a good time hangin with some kitties.

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    Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center
    Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center
    Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center - Claude

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    Destruction Depot - Larry laying down the law!!

    Destruction Depot

    5.0(21 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    OK, I am not a young kid anymore. But I got to tell you, this place is awesome for people of any…read moreages. This is a great date night, it would be a great work activity or it would be a great family outing. I went here on a date. You make a reservation for the appropriate sized room for your group. Since there were just two of us we were in a very small room. When we were let into the room I was concerned that we might kill each other with a baseball bat, but if you're careful that will not happen, I am living proof. So before you get back to your room you pick out the stuff you want to break. They do also let you bring in some of your own stuff to break, although they do limit some of the things you can bring in. They charge a reasonable fee for the stuff you purchased to break. They do have to make money after all. I did bring in some old glassware that was laying around that I didn't need anymore and we also brought in a television set. So once you pick out the stuff you want to break which is really reasonably priced crap that you would find a goodwill, you get suited up in your safety garb. You wear long coveralls, there are goggles, hardhats and gloves. They do not supply boots, but if you have to be told to wear boots when you're going to a place where you're going to be walking all over broken glass well maybe you shouldn't be going. I'm just saying.... Each person gets to take in to weapons. There are different baseball bats, crowbars, mallets, hammers and maybe more items that I cannot remember. The mallet is quite heavy but if you're very, very strong you might enjoy that. So you go in, shut the door and start breaking things. There was a barrel in our room that you could put a glass on and then smash it with the baseball bat or weapon of your choice. They also supplied, for free, a truck tailgate. So if you didn't get out enough of your aggression on the glass things you could wail away on the tailgate. I had a very stressful week so I was not only throwing glasses but breaking them with crowbars and then wailing away on the tailgate. I cannot begin to tell you what a stress relief this was. I highly recommend this. And the people were so friendly. And when you're done you leave and someone cleans up the mess! I can't wait to go back. I think I need a subscription! Maybe they have a punchcards system! Ha ha

    My sister took me here for a surprise for my birthday. Staff very friendly and informative. They…read morehad a sign up for my birthday not only when you came in to the room to grab your tools , but also on constructive barrel inside our room. Thank you so much guys for that extra attention to detail. They provide jumpsuits, helmets with shields heavy gloves, goggles so you are well covered and protected. You have a great array of equipment to use on various objects ie, bats crowbars, ginormous wrenches, golf clubs,. A big array of things to break. Like cups and glasses, Christmas ornaments, computers, tvs . I would have loved if they had plates. It was really a fun experience and I could see it could really be therapeutic. . I would like to see the rooms longer if they add on , because I'm sure this location will do very well. Again thank you .

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    Destruction Depot - Alyssa fixing a printing error!

    Alyssa fixing a printing error!

    Destruction Depot - Hurricane Kristina tearing up the place!

    Hurricane Kristina tearing up the place!

    Destruction Depot - Chuck making Happy Gilmore proud!

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    Chuck making Happy Gilmore proud!

    The Creature Conservancy - Sloth climbing across the ceiling

    The Creature Conservancy

    4.8(52 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    The Creature Conservancy is pretty awesome! I pass by it all the time but finally had a chance to…read morevisit during open hours on a Sunday. It was pretty delightful & the staff were super friendly and interacting with the animals. The CC was started 20 years ago with Al the Alligator! He was dropped off at the Vet clinic and they started CC all around him. Pretty awesome. It's not a massive space so it was perfect to get there at 3:30pm - in time for the 4pm show which is followed by an Al the Alligator feeding! We checked out all the habitats on the outside as well. Super cool experience - I'd love to come back for one of their turtle yoga, 18+ paint nights, etc. They always have pretty cool themed programming. Also follow their social media - they post the best content!

    10 stars!! My husband found this place and it's amazing!! Sooo many animals and better than the Zoo…read morebecause you don't have to walk a ton and the workers are very friendly and personable. There are a lot of things you can look at without paying such as the Tegu (big looking lizard), an Owl, tortoises, parrots, black swans, muskrat, llama, horses, and one other animal. But if you pay for admission, you can enter their buildings that have lots more animals like sloths on the ceiling, a reindeer, an emu, mongoose, warthog, clouded leopards, a cougar, and a 300 pound alligator! There are many animals inside for sure! General admission is $15 and it's considered a day pass which means you can leave and come back (the lady clarified for us). Kids above 2 are $13 and those 2 and under are free! Loved this place and def coming back!

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    The Creature Conservancy - Sloth climbing by a crate for napping in.

    Sloth climbing by a crate for napping in.

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    The Chelsea Treehouse

    The Chelsea Treehouse

    3.4(78 reviews)
    9.4 mi
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    This is a really great place! The staff was friendly. They have great snacks for kids & adults…read more It could be brighter. I would give it 5 stars but a few of the things the toddlers play on need to be tossed and first thing in the morning appeared grubby (probably just because they're old).

    Ann Arbor is severely lacking in kids indoor play places, so if you have small kids, this place is…read moreworth a drive out to. Very clean and organized kids play place. I would say it's perfect for crawling babies-about 9 years old. There is a baby/toddler only area. The lounge area is set up in a way where it overlooks the play area... with comfy chairs and couches. They have a room you can reserve for birthday parties. They have a cafe which sells coffee, snacks, and kids lunch items like grilled cheese, chicken nuggets, and mac and cheese. I did try a grilled cheese here and was very disappointed! But I had low expectations and it was still something I could eat. It was fairly priced at $3. My friend ordered mac and cheese for her kiddo and it looked creamy and delicious so I will try that next time. The cost for entry is $10 a kid, and it may be kids under a year are free but don't hold me to that. I was able to go in free with my infant and was able to spend some time conversating with a friend who has two toddlers. So it's a great set up where as long as your children behave properly, you can actually have conversations with other adults! If they stayed open until 7 or 8 and had a maximum height limit it would be perfect!

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    The Chelsea Treehouse - Fun slides here.... weeeee

    Fun slides here.... weeeee

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    Wing Farms - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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