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    Escape Boredom

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    KidsTopia Playground - Roy

    KidsTopia Playground - Roy

    4.0
    (11 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    The kids had a great time playing at KidsTopia. The facility is clean and has lots of different…read moreactivities to areas for all ages!

    Absolute Chaos and a Total Waste of Money I rarely write…read morereviews, but our experience at Kidstopia was so profoundly disappointing that I feel obligated to warn other parents. We spent $400 for what was supposed to be a seamless, 2-hour birthday celebration, but instead, we received a masterclass in poor management and unprofessionalism. The "Welcome" from Hell We arrived with a party of 40 people for our 12:30 PM start time. Instead of being greeted, we were utterly ignored. Our entire group--including small children, elderly relatives, and guests carrying heavy gifts and cake--was forced to stand in a cramped lobby for 20 minutes. I repeatedly tried to get the attention of the staff, but I was blatantly dismissed. It was clear they were understaffed, but being treated as if we were invisible while we were paying customers is unacceptable. Stolen Time and Rushed Memories By the time they finally processed our waivers and let us into the room, it was nearly 1:00 PM. Despite the fact that the delay was entirely their fault, they gave us no grace period. We lost 25% of our paid time before we even stepped foot in the room. This meant the kids barely got to play before we had to rush through the actual "party" portion. To cap it off, at 2:30 PM sharp, they practically shoved us out the door, forcing us to scramble to pack up our belongings while they loomed over us. Inedible Food & Insulting Service The "amenities" were the most insulting part of the package: * The Food: When we opened the foil on the pizza, we were horrified to find completely raw dough. It wasn't just undercooked; it was liquid. When I pointed this out, the staff gave a half-hearted "I'm sorry" and blamed the business next door. No offer of a refund, no replacement, and zero accountability for serving a health hazard to a room full of children. * The Drinks: We were provided with cups and plates, but when I asked what was available to drink, I was told to go use the drinking fountain. For $400, I expected at least a pitcher of water or juice, not a "DIY" trip to a hallway bubbler. Final Verdict: Save Your Sanity This wasn't just a "bad day" for a business; it was a complete "rip-off." From the health code violation of the raw pizza to the blatant disrespect from the staff, Kidstopia failed on every single level. If you want your child to have a special day where they feel celebrated rather than rushed and ignored, do not book here. You are better off hosting a party in a public park--at least there, the service couldn't be any worse than this.

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    My Gym - Layton

    My Gym - Layton

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    My daughter has so much fun at this gym! By signing up for a weekly class, you also automatically…read moreget free access to their "practice and play sessions" which are offered about 3 set times a week for 45 minutes of free play in the gym with a parent. All of the coaches are so friendly and I love that they have memorized the kids names. We do the Ninja Training. Each week is a new setup and new routine, so kids get a chance to try out all kinds of skills. The coaches also take a minute at the very end of each class to share a message such as not to bully or don't answer the door at home, get your parent. I don't know if this is permanent or just a summer thing, but for an additional cost you can sign up your child for a 3 hour Parents Night Out on select Fridays. Basically a chance for you to leave your child with trusted coaches while you take some well deserved time out for yourself. I highly recommend this gym and I'm so glad I gave them a try! They often have sign up offers such as for one whole week you can try all of the classes for a fraction of the price. Which is how I was able to decide which class to enroll my child in.

    We absolutely love this place! My daughter started with the 5 and under gymnastics class, now she…read moredoes their preschool and their preschool gymnastics class and she loves it! The coaches/teachers are amazing and endlessly patient with the kids. My daughter has learned so many great social skills from being here. I'm so glad I found this place!

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    Tobin's Elite Academy Of Martial Arts T.E.A.M.

    Tobin's Elite Academy Of Martial Arts T.E.A.M.

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I'm not sure if my minion is prepared to defend himself quite yet or has attained the ability to…read moresnatch flies out of the air with a set of chopsticks, but he has picked up some skills at Tobin's. When we first signed him up I didn't know what to expect other than him learning to disarm a group of bad guys with a popscicle stick. His Kung Fu would be strong. So here's what I've learned so far: 1.) It's not Kung-Fu. It's Karate. Don't ask me what kind as I'm not in to the lifestyle enough to know the difference. He wears a karategi, bows on demand, and is learning some pretty cool moves that, while they aren't up to Karate Kid standards, are impressive. Especially for being a little guy. 2.) This place demands respect. The kids ask permission to enter the mat, leave the mat, and are expected to give their instructors all of the respect they deserve. It also carries in to their personal lives as they can earn ribbons for their belts based on good grades, respect for parents, etc. The munchkins take this serious and i have seen them remove ribbons as well. Participant trophies do not apply. 3.) They truly care about your kids. I was impressed that all of the staff and instructors quickly learn names and treat the kids like real people. It's good to see the littles treated with the same respect they are expected to give. 4.) Date nights. These are pretty cool. For an extremely small price (I think $15) you can drop the kids off one Friday night per month for a few hours and go on a date. It's cheap, you can trust them, and you don't have a neighbor kid rummaging through your bedroom while you're gone. I really have nothing to compare this place to. I like them for the reasons above and a bunch of others not really worth typing about. They are making a difference for my little one and I like the confidence and agility his is gaining through their program. We're still working on the popscicle stick trick.

    Want to know how good this place is? The school is in Clearfield and I live in Draper! I drive an…read moreentire hour to get there and an entire hour to get home. Why? There really isn't another one of it's kind in Utah. It is obvious from the moment you walk into the place that the kids are taught this art well. Black belts look like what black belts should. This definitely isn't a McDojo! The kids are expected to show respect to instructors, parents, and each other. This shows through and through in the way they are instructed to address each other. And despite this strict regimen it is obvious that the love and care for the kids themselves is of the utmost importance. They have a lot of safety equipment and kids are not allowed to perform various skills without the safety equipment on or around them. They also have adult classes. I haven't watched many of those but if they are at all indicative of what I have seen with the kids classes, they are sure to be run very well. Oh, one more thing, they must know what they are doing because they have dozens of world champion martial arts instructors and students there. Hard to become a world champion without at least some success at your craft.

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