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    The Funplex

    The Funplex

    3.1
    (206 reviews)
    29.8 mi

    My Funplex experience was AMAZING! A friend saw a post online about an After Dark event so we…read morebooked it. The After Dark hours were from 9PM-1AM for a 21 and over crowd. When we arrived, everything was up and running as if it were daytime. All the games, rides and attractions were in service. I rode Go Karts for the first time in yearrrs and I actually came in first place. Me! That was dope. The BIG FUN though was all the water rides. Lazy River, pool tubing and the main pool were all open and full of people ready for a great time. We were treated to a DJ who understood the crowd assignment and shoutout to the most wonderful staff. All employees on this night were in a great mood and they gave party vibes too. The promoters didn't over sell this event, so crowds and lines weren't a problem at all. I had such a blast that I wasn't even mad about getting my phone wet. I'm looking forward to going back to The Funplex for another After Dark night out. I thought they were gonna shortchange us but that didn't happen. We were given the whole experience. Good stuff!

    This is a cute place, nothing fancy. They have arcade games, VR, laser tag, bowling, go karts, a…read morecouple of carnival style rides, and an area for kids to throw soft foam balls at each other. We went on a weekday during spring break. We came for a 7 year old friend's birthday. My daughter and the birthday girl had a blast playing all the things. One of the girls is under 48" so that limited the rides available to her. Some things such as the go karts need an accompanying adult. It's adults did not get the passes for ourselves so they weren't about to do the go karts. Just something to keep in mind when planning ahead. Overall cute experience for being local.

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    All-new Go-Kart Race Track
    All-new Go-Kart Race Track
    NEW 20 Lane Bowling Alley
    NEW 20 Lane Bowling Alley
    Reverse Time Thrill Ride

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    Playland Park

    Playland Park

    2.9
    (313 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Have not been here in ages and it was nice to walk around and see all the old rides. Along with…read moresome new attractions and the park has definitely been renovated a bit since I was last here. Nice views of the water along the boardwalk. A very cool old-school retro feel, like America and apple pie days of the past. The park's grounds are well maintained. As some mentioned there were rides which were not open but hopefully this summer all will be operational as it's a nice day trip to have some fun. It's a very family friendly place and good for the kiddies. Food is available but it's basically carnival eats - pizza, hot dogs, burgers, ice cream, fries, chicken fingers - which is as expected. You come here to enjoy not worry about your diet. Hopefully the new ownership who took it over will have everything up and running this season.

    Came here last night w my toddler and other family members w another toddler, rides were fun for…read morethem in kiddy land but I swear every employee looked depressed or mad to even be working! Couldn't even get a smile or hello from them, the 2 toddlers went on one ride and after it was over the guy goes uhhhh ohhhh I just realized they weren't allowed to go on this ride...what is going on!? These kids employed need to learn customer service and how to talk to children and adults...I felt like I was in the twilight zone in that park...if you don't like your job then leave! It was as if we were an inconvenience to them...so sad, growing up I have great memories of this place and it was dead last night! Such a shame of what this park has become, worse customer experience ever!!

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    One of the rides
    One of the rides
    Jack the Puppeteer
    Jack the Puppeteer
    May 2024, 9 am quiet and peaceful walk on the boardwalk

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    May 2024, 9 am quiet and peaceful walk on the boardwalk
    Air Riderz Adventure Park

    Air Riderz Adventure Park

    3.0
    (12 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Their packages include jump only, climb only, and both jump and climb. Jump only for Sunday…read moremorning, including socks, was $40 per kid for 1.5 hours. We arrived at 10:30, which I would recommend based on crowds. My 4 and 5 year old had a good time, though I'd say this spot is optimal for slightly older and above. There were just a handful of activities they really couldn't do. That being said, I saw a bunch of toddlers who were also having a blast. The namesake slide was closed all morning, which was a bummer, but I'm also not sure my kids would have actually done it. The trampolines, acrobatic swing bar, and multi-level play structure were their favorites. I agree that some people working here were more happy to be there. The waiver is long. Try to do it ahead of time.

    Great experience at Air Riderz Adventure Park in Port Chester…read more Large covered parking lot shared with other stores and shops nearby. We used a Groupon and had no issues redeeming when visiting on a Friday morning. We were instructed to complete the waivers at the kiosks near the entrance. We did have to purchase the mandatory socks which was $18 for three (3) pairs. Before proceeding to the play areas, we put our things in the little cubes they have for storage...i.e. shoes, bags, etc. Keep in mind these are open cubes which anyone can access. I never felt unsafe in leaving our things there...but as always, there is a risk. It was not very crowded on a Friday morning at around 10:30am (they open at 10) so it was a pleasure navigating the space with minimal crowds. There are lots of areas to enjoy for both adults and children. The main area has trampolines as well as some interactive areas where you jump to tap buttons and two video screens where you mimic the movements on screen...both area great. There are a few obstacle courses: ninja, balance beam, and swing pit. The basketball area is also great with a cushioned surface, two hoops, and targets where you can throw balls at. There are two huge slides in the center which are fun. Finally, there a "rock climbing" area with a few different climbing options. You must have the "climb" option added to your pass in order to use it though. You will be belayed during the climb. Be mindful that the gripped socks provided do NOT offer the best grip while climbing in my opinion...climbing was much more difficult that I experience in traditional rock climbing places that provide rock climbing shoes...then again, maybe it is just me. There is a food area which sells some snacks: soft drinks, chips, candy. There are also a few tables nearby where you can eat. Overall we had a great time here...the space was very clean and well-maintained. All staff we encountered were very nice. Be sure to check ahead if visiting with toddlers as there are some restrictions on which areas they are able to visit.

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    Air Riderz Adventure Park
    Slides were closed all morning. Sad. But lots of other fun things to do.
    Slides were closed all morning. Sad. But lots of other fun things to do.
    Air Riderz Adventure Park

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    Sportime USA

    Sportime USA

    2.9
    (70 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Cute place for kids to teens, about as fun as it always was (except there are no more batting…read morecages).

    We came here for a classmate's 7th birthday party. Upon entry, a party host inquired which party we…read morewere attending, crossed off my daughter's name, and asked what her ice cream preference was. Straight off the bat, it was very organized. We arrived a few minutes late, but we didn't miss much, as they initially started out with the kids playing in the soft playground area. The room has a rock wall, soft gym (no shoes) with ball pit, and a bouncy house. There was a host in there, watching the kids. There is a small area for parents to sit. The venue space is pretty big. It definitely looks like a warehouse that they kind of mismatched things together, to make it an event space/family amusement space. The look is odd. Some of the party rooms resembled wedding reception halls, with the kind of decor they had. I mean, the kids didn't notice but I'm sure the adults will wonder why, as we did. After the soft playground, the kids got to go on some of the rides. They had all the kids line up in an orderly fashion as they all calmly transitioned from one space to the other. They had fun driving the bumper cars. Parents were able to ride with smaller children that could not drive in their own. Our party was filled with 6, 7 & 8 year olds, so most were able to fit three kids to a car. They also have a Free Fall ride that a lot of the kids liked, and a more intense, Super fly ride, that I was surprised my kid even went on. The hosts definitely let the kids know that it's a scarier ride, without scaring them. They simply asked who's brave enough to try out Superfly, and the more reserved kids got the gist, bowing out. After the rides, they went back to the soft playground, where parents recevied coffee and the kids played until it was time for lunch. When the hosts gathered the kids for pizza and ice cream, they brought them to the party room, and immediately gave them all hand sanitizer. Everyone had pizza and lemonade, already waiting for them at their table settings. There was plenty of pizza, so the parents were also served, if we wanted. The birthday boy got to make his sundae first, and then they served all the kids ice cream with whipped cream. This part kind of grossed me out. The hosts initially had on gloves when serving the pizza, but took them off when serving out the ice cream cups. Soon after, I noticed one of the hosts with whipped cream on her finger, which suggested that her bare hand was coming into contact with the whipped cream coming out of the can. She kept serving the kids the whipped cream, and then proceeded to lick her finger, and go right back to serving more whipped cream. She licked her finger a second time, and gave the whipped cream can to the other host. I was so disgusted, but relieved that she had already given my kid the whipped cream prior to the first lick. They should be using gloves the entire time they're serving food, especially with this being flu season, covid still on the loose, and the additional threats of RSV, and the dreaded norovirus. If they're handling anything someone will be putting into their mouth, they should 100% be using gloves the entire time. These kids are already germ factories. I don't want to have to worry about getting sick from a party host. After lunch, the kids were given game cards to use for 20 minutes of arcade play. Most of the games reward the kids tickets to redeem for prizes. We stayed even longer than the 20 minutes, and we're not rushed at all. Some of the arcade games are pretty old and beat up, as were the bumper cars. A lot of the items they have looked like they were purchased secondhand from closed down carnivals, and the like. Looking at their older pictures, it seems their former location was filled with carnival rides and games. They've definitely downsized, but it also looks very disjointed inside. They need to ditch the catering hall tables, chairs, high cocktail tables, and silver wedding-style decorations, and put in more kid-friendly furniture, that fits the vibe. It should be nice it they had more seating for parents in the soft playground area. As I said, the kids probably don't even notice how odd the layout and decor is. They'll have fun regardless. You can visit on your own if not attending a party. It's around 20 dollars just for the soft playground, rides and rock climbing range from 4-7 dollars, laser tag is 10 dollars, and you can also purchase arcade cards in several denominations. After the arcade, the kids were able to count their reward tickets and redeem them for prizes. They still have the archaic way of earning and counting tickets. The tickets are paper and you have to bring them to a machine that counts them, and provides a slip with the amount of tickets available for redemption. The prizes aren't that great, unless you get loads of tickets. Our kiddo still had a good day, and I told some other parent friends of mine about this place, so I may return.

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    Lounge area?
    Lounge area?
    Main section for concessions
    Main section for concessions
    Some newer games

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    Some newer games
    American Dream

    American Dream

    3.6
    (595 reviews)
    14.5 mi
    $$

    Never would I have thought that I would be standing right in the middle of the second biggest mall…read morein the U.S. But there I was on Mother's Day. Perhaps it's because of the sheer size of the mall or perhaps people were busy celebrating Mother's Day elsewhere, but it wasn't as busy or crowded as I would've expected. Although the food court wasn't packed, the wait for Jollibee was insane (probably a 25-35 minute wait). It was worth it though, I hope more malls in the U.S. have Jollibee. After eating, I explored the mall a bit. American Dream has a NHL-reuglate size ice skating rink (entrance is on the first floor, where you can also get the tickets). But what's wilder is the ski and snowboard resort - the first indoor snow resort in North America. I didn't go in but I could feel the chilliness from the condensation on the windows. There's also an NJ Hall of Fame, laser tag, Sesame Street Learn & Play, and Nickelodeon Universe inside. You can enter Nickelodeon Universe (no tickets needed) but you need to buy points to go on the rides. Even if you don't go on the rides, there are plenty of photo ops. I saw Spongebob and Squiward taking photos on a stage. Other cool things about American Dream: A ferris wheel called American Dream that allows you to see the NYC skyline, a Toys "R" Us train that goes around on one floor, and HMart. There is a fancier part of American Dream with high-end stores, too. I didn't come here for shopping though. Plenty of spots in the parking garage and it's $6 for each vehicle, though the first 15 minutes are free.

    1 star - More Nightmare Than Dream…read more (But giving a 3 star since what was actually open was fun.) Took my daughter to American Dream Mall for her birthday weekend, expecting water slides and celebration shakes. What we got was a masterclass in disappointment. The water park was closed for electrical work. Fine -- things happen. So we headed to the shake shop to salvage the birthday with one of their fancy cake-topped frappés. Also closed. At this point the "dream" branding was starting to feel like false advertising. The hotel situation wasn't any better, not that the mall can be blamed for this. But fair warning to others who traveled as far as we did for this magical weekend. Pool closed for the entire weekend -- not for a quick cleaning, but pending state inspection results that could take "days to weeks." Called around to other hotels thinking we'd just move. Same story everywhere. Apparently post-Memorial Day weekend triggers mandatory state testing after high guest volume, and every pool in the area was in limbo. Nobody mentioned this when we booked. Back at the mall, the game room -- where the closed shake shop lives -- lost power entirely. And if that weren't enough, the fire alarm spent a good chunk of the afternoon flashing and blaring "there is a fire in the building, evacuate immediately" on repeat. Not once. Multiple times. So to recap: no water park, no birthday shake, no hotel pool, no game room, and a fire alarm that cried wolf so often we genuinely weren't sure whether to panic or just keep walking. Happy birthday, kid. At least the parking lot was open.

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    Inside AD.
    Inside AD.
    American Dream
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