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    Conquer Ninja Warrior

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 3:30 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Lookout Ridge Indoor Playground

    Lookout Ridge Indoor Playground

    2.5
    (11 reviews)

    The play area itself is fantastic--a genuine gem of a community amenity in a beautifully remodeled…read morelibrary. It's a real shame my kids will likely never see it again. The issue isn't the kids' rules. Kids need socks? Totally reasonable. The issue is the aggressive sock mandate suddenly weaponized against the parents sitting quietly in the designated viewing area. It is the middle of summer. Naturally, almost every parent there today was wearing sandals. Yet, today we were handed an ultimatum: find a pair of socks, vacate the base of the play area where parents congregate to watch their kids, or fork over $2 to buy a pair of THEIR compliance socks. Look, I just paid $16 for my boys to play. Forcing a surcharge on adults sitting at the base watching their kids play isn't about hygiene--it's a petty wallet hostage situation. I refused to pay on principle. If management's brilliant solution is to banish parents to the lobby, I can only assume the single underpaid worker on site is volunteering to fully supervise, referee, and babysit my kids for me. Great facility, but rather than remember to pack a spare pair of socks just to keep them happy, today was a great reminder that any time I go to that playground in a season where socks are optional, I am really just wasting money, and I should go to one of the half dozen free, outdoor playgrounds within a mile or two of Lookout Ridge.

    I think I prefer the playground before the renovation. It now feels more claustrophobic and seating…read morespace for parties is so much smaller. The place looks clean, though I do wonder if and how any cleaning gets done up there. I used to work at a small indoor playground and recall having to climb through everything when kids threw up in there. I can't imagine someone going through that tall play structure to clean up vomit or other things up there. For parents visiting, be aware that even if not playing in the structure, you will need to have shoes off and no eating is allowed on the playing floor.

    Conquer Ninja Warrior - eventplanning - Updated July 2026

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