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    Cayton Children’s Museum

    Cayton Children’s Museum

    3.8
    (215 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I brought my 10-month-old here on a Saturday hoping to see the infant play area. There's a sign…read morethat says it's for 2 years and below but some parents of older children were letting them play and some of them were so rough and almost falling or stepping on my baby. We took breaks leaving the soft play area but I wish someone was there to remind parents of the age group intended for the soft play area especially since the rest of the museum is open to the older children. This was the only section truly available for babies. I also wish there was staff wiping down the area more often or at least have sanitizing wipes available outside of the play area, especially since babies drool and spit up. I was there for 2 hours and didn't see any staff tidying up or wiping the area down. Some of the soft play sections were separated too where there would be small open spaces revealing the concrete underneath which was a little disappointing because it didn't feel so safe. The gate to close the section off kept opening up too. Aside from the issues above, my baby enjoyed himself. The soft play area is honestly small but I imagine it looks huge from my baby's perspective. There's a mirror, lots of hills and steps, and there's a little slide. He loved every second of it. He also loved the installation on the ceiling above the soft play area. Parking in the garage is free for 90 minutes I believe and it's right next to the museum. The staff at the desk are kind. You leave your strollers at the lobby in front of the front desk. There's several restrooms and there's a nursing/quiet room with 2 rocking chairs facing each other. I wish there was a privacy screen or something though because I was just nursing in front of a stranger and I would have felt more comfortable if we weren't directly facing each other haha. The rest of the museum was great. Lots of sections for older children to run around.

    I rarely leave reviews, but this experience left our family extremely disappointed…read more We were visiting the children's museum, when my husband, who is a Santa Monica police officer and assigned to the area, stopped by to say hello while actively on duty and in full uniform. He entered the museum without issue, and staff allowed him inside. At no point was any "no weapons" policy explained to him. While there, the interaction between my husband and the children was honestly so heartwarming. Kids flocked to him, excited to meet a real police officer. He handed out stickers, took photos with children who asked, and created such a positive, sweet moment for families and kids. It was one of those genuinely special interactions that helps children feel safe and build positive relationships with law enforcement. Unfortunately, that moment was completely ruined when a manager approached and told him he had to leave because he was carrying his service weapon, despite being an on-duty officer in full uniform. Had this policy been clearly communicated at entry, that would have been one thing. Instead, he was allowed in, warmly engaging with families and children, only to be asked to leave afterward in a way that felt unnecessary and upsetting. I respect that businesses can have policies, but the inconsistency and lack of communication were disappointing. More than anything, it was sad to see such a positive interaction for children abruptly cut short. Experiences like these matter because children benefit from positive relationships with the people who serve their communities, whether that's police officers, firefighters, mail carriers, or other public servants. Those everyday interactions help kids feel connected, safe, and familiar with the people they see in their neighborhoods. What should have been a lovely memory and a meaningful community moment for my kids turned into an uncomfortable and disappointing experience for our family.

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    Interactive exhibits for hands-on exploration.
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    The Activity Center

    The Activity Center

    4.6
    (21 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Of course I always Yelp before I go anywhere but I found it interesting there were no recent…read morereviews for The Activity Center. We were invited to a 5 year old birthday party and it's a cool spot. There's lot of fun activities such as air hockey, basketball, a doll house. magnetic tiles, jumbo jenga tiles, foosball, a VR headset, an art room, big screen TV, and a crafts table. Yes, there's lots of stuff to run around and play with and to fit whatever interest your LO's heart desires. My LO just turned 3 so a lot of the games really weren't for her but she LOVES crafting so we spent most of the time at the craft table The art room looked cool but would be cramped if a bunch of kids ran in there There is a connected room with a long table where the kids eat and pizza and cake are served The owner and his family are super nice and helpful. One star off for no longer having a parking lot. My friend said it had been converted to an outdoor play area but we came on a day it had rained so maybe that's why it wasn't available for the party. Parking is a pain but persistence paid off and I found a spot two blocks down. Be careful of permit only parking areas I don't live in the area so I don't see myself coming often but it think it's a neat place to take your kids but I feel age 5 and over would appreciate it more

    For less than $100/day per child, you can enroll your child in a day camp from 830am-5pm. They…read morealso have a 3pm or was it a 330pm option for less. You can also throw a bday party. I took 2 kids (not mine) age 7 to this camp. The facility is huge with different rooms, activity areas, and even a kitchen to make lunch as a group. The day the kids went, it was lasagna rolls. Before choosing this place, I looked at other day/summer camps like Zooga or options like Pamper N Play. I asked some questions via email and they were pretty fast in responding and being very helpful. Upon arriving, there were a couple kids who were "regulars" and all seemed happy and excited to be there. The facility looks like a very equipped community center/rec room. Clean, well maintained, a huge plethora of toys to keep a kid very busy. During the day they leave the venue to go to the beach, a local park, zip lining, etc. Seems very well run, organized, and they start the day off by having a meeting as a group to talk about the day's schedule and activities. I came to pick up the kids 15 min early and they were having such a good time, I let them play until it was time to go because they did not want to leave. Worth trying out to see if your kid enjoys it!

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    Two Bit Circus

    Two Bit Circus

    3.6
    (775 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Came here for a work event, they do have several older arcade classics and pinball games, place was…read morerented out for our company so everything was free play. Here is breakdown of everything I sampled and how it all faired There was fries and chicken tenders ordered for our group, piping hot and delicious, they did have beers on tap but I opted for modelo especial that came in a can. Piping cold straight from the can Game wise they had some older classics Neo-geo arcade unit offering samurai showdown classic, mk2 arcade, street fighter alpha and dual player vr shooting game forgot the name. In all since the place was rented out we didn't have to wait on any game to play, so if you are in the area and want to relive some of your childhood again this applies to folks over 40 lol that use to beg to stay in arcade malls then this is the place for you lol. Service ***** helpful and friendly staff Ambiance **** loud due to some of the games volume almost at max, definitely nostalgic for days of prehome gaming lol

    Not a good or bad type review, but a biased review here. Came to celebrate a friends 50th birthday,…read moreso free everything! This Two Bit Circus is a lot smaller than the Two Bit Circus over in L.A., but it's also a pop-up. The staff are very friendly. They have a random stripper pole towards the back. I'll let you be the critique on that one! And they have a decent amount of arcade games for the size of the place.

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    Annenberg Community Beach House

    Annenberg Community Beach House

    4.4
    (233 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We love this place! It's our favorite Sunday spot! Everything is so amazing about it. Debby who…read moreworks at the cafe is the best! Can't wait when they open the pool so we can hang out with others big boys I think they have a changing table in each restroom, so it's really a lot to review

    Annenberg Community Beach House has a great location and concept, but our experience was mixed. I…read morecame here with my daughter hoping for a relaxing afternoon of sun and pool time, and while it has potential, there were several limitations that made it less enjoyable than expected. Timing really matters here. It is best to come during off hours if you want any chance of getting a lounge chair to set your belongings down or take a break. When it is busy, seating is very limited and can get crowded quickly. The pool itself is not ideal for young children or anyone expecting a gradual entry. There is no graded or zero-depth entrance. Instead, you enter via a ladder directly into about four feet of water, with a rope separating this area from the deeper section. This setup may be fine for confident swimmers, but it felt less family-friendly than anticipated. Conversely, if you are looking to swim laps, this is not a lap pool. It is purely recreational. The changing and bathroom area is very open, and the showers offer no privacy. The shower water was also quite cold, which was not especially comfortable, particularly for kids. If you are expecting enclosed changing rooms or warm showers, this may be disappointing. Parking is public street parking only, paid at meters, which adds another layer of planning and cost. Overall, while the beach house is in a beautiful spot and can be enjoyable under the right circumstances, the lack of amenities, limited seating, and less-than-ideal pool and changing facilities make it hard to fully relax or recommend, especially for families with young children.

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    Big and Tiny 10th Street Preschool

    Big and Tiny 10th Street Preschool

    4.8
    (65 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Big and Tiny has felt like home from day one. I first toured the school during the Palisades fires,…read moreand I was incredibly impressed by the grace, compassion, and professionalism of the entire team. Even as many families in the community faced unimaginable challenges, including the loss of their homes, the staff continued to provide a safe, nurturing haven for the children. The school administrators and teachers have created a warm, welcoming community for both students and families. The Spanish immersion program is fantastic, and the art curriculum does an excellent job of keeping the children engaged, creative, and connected to one another. Our daughter started at Big and Tiny in the Little School program at 18 months old and is now thriving in preschool. The environment is warm, down-to-earth, and truly reflective of the Santa Monica community. We couldn't be happier with our experience and highly recommend Big and Tiny to any family looking for a nurturing and enriching early childhood program.

    Our family has been part of this school since COVID, and we've found a warm, nurturing, and…read moreempowering community for parents and our two children, one of whom is now going to an amazing independent school in Santa Monica thanks in no small part to Big and Tiny/10th St's curriculum, staff, and community. Yes, there are still parts of LA and SanMo left with soul and human commitment, and this is one of them!

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    Original Muscle Beach

    Original Muscle Beach

    4.9
    (58 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This was the original location of the outdoor epicenter where physical fitness became a public…read morespectacle. The Original Muscle Beach is next to the Santa Monica Pier and is an outdoor extensive gymnastics training area that serves gymnasts, acrobats and youth. Here you will find chinning bars at various heights, parallel bars, rings, a small jungle gym for children and a padded gymnastics area. Ocean Front Walk passes through here. Muscle Beach is the birthplace of the United States physical fitness boom that became popular in the 1950s. Venice Beach would construct a Muscle Beach years later. Even though I can't do most of these activities anymore, I still enjoy watching other people perform on the bars.

    Free beach gym fun and swings for all ages. Plenty of public parking (I listed some below), and…read moreother activities around. A legit outdoor gymnastics training area. Online lists outdoor features with "chinning bars at various heights, parallel bars, rings, a small jungle gym for children and a padded gymnastics area". Plenty of public parking garages around where 1st 90min is free, then $2 for additional 30min/2hour mark. For a total of 2hrs = $2, 2.5hours $3.50wkday $4wknd price, etc. $20 max day. Credit card taken. Closest parking garage was 1571 2nd St, Santa Monica, CA 90401. - Or closest public parking is Lot 1 South Short Term Parking. Open unshaded parking of 2hrs max at $1 per hour (6am-6pm winter, 8pm rest of the seasons). Located by Hot Dog on a Stick. 1640 Appian Wy, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Website will show times, and % full. Credit card taken. https://www.santamonica.gov/places/parking-lots/beach-parking-lot-1-south-short-term-parking - If you plan to stay longer than 4hours $9-$11. There are other flat fee lots around. As an Angeleno/local to LA but not Santa Monica residence: funny that not wasn't until middle age, where we started appreciating parts of LA we didnt care for before or thought it was too touristy haha Great date place to exercise or stroll by to play. - As for dependants, only human dependants allowed everywhere here on sand of off. "Leashed dogs are permitted on the boardwalk, but not on the beach or in the water." - Located by Hot Dog on a Stick!! - This gym play area is between 2 bike/stroll concrete paths. The indoor merry-go-round carousel, indoor arcade to pier of outdoor activities are nearby. Short stroll from outdoor 3rd Street Promenade and Santa Monica Place Mall. Ebikes and more are available to rent. - It is next to a public restroom. It has soap and a sink. But be careful. The sink located outside of the stall is is very low and close to drain. You'll end up touching the bottom water, ew! - Tip: Come with gloves or gym gloves if you have sensitive untained hands like me.

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    Gymnastic Rings
    Gymnastic Rings
    Gymnastic Rings
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