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    LEGOLAND   Discovery Center - Polar area has step by step building instructions

    LEGOLAND  Discovery Center

    (153 reviews)

    Lots of fun for the little ones, with lots of different things to look at and play with. We didn't…read moreeven get to most of it, but what we did play with, the little ones had a really great time. It's a pretty big space with a lot of variety - displays, plenty of Legos to build with, a classroom, and a mini movie theater that we didn't get to check out, but think they might like it too. Definitely pricey, but the kids enjoyed themselves, which is great. Would try it again with them. The model of Philadelphia was pretty fun to look at, and it was a nice opportunity to tell the kids about different sights in the city.

    We visited LEGOLAND around 11:30 AM with zero expectations, especially since we bought our tickets…read moreat 40% off, and we were so pleasantly surprised. This place is amazing for toddlers and parents. There's a good size indoor playground, LEGO everywhere, several slides, a movie theater, and even a LEGO themed ride. When we went, it wasn't crowded at all, which made the whole experience even better. I've always wondered how my 2 year old would do in a movie theater, and this was the perfect place to try it out. Though to be fair, a 12 minute movie is probably a lot easier than a 2-hour one haha. But still, such a great way to test it out without any pressure. He LOVESSS it! There's also a cafeteria inside. The food was okay, nothing special, but it's convenient. Most of the staff were very friendly. The only odd moment was when I asked a staff member to take a photo of Lego Santa, my son, and me. He said he doesn't want to touch phones. I was a little taken aback since there's hand sanitizer everywhere, and thought staff would try to help out a much as they can. Overall, we had a really great experience and were so happy we decided to come. Perfect spot for toddlers, especially on a day when you want something fun, easy, and indoors!

    Oasis Family Fun Center

    Oasis Family Fun Center

    (78 reviews)

    We were looking for a place to take the kids on a really cold day. Most of the indoor playgrounds…read morerequire a timed appointment, but this place didn't so we decided to give it a try. First of all, I think the price is a bit high for the little it includes. I think it was $12 per kid (adults free) but all that gets you is access to the climbing/slide area. You have to buy a card for all the games, rides and other activities. However, it was nice to let our kids run around for a bit, although of course they didn't want to spend time in the climbing area when there were games and other attractions all around. One other nice thing is you can leave and come back all day long. We choose to grab lunch elsewhere and come back for some more fun. Don't think I would be back but happy it was available when we needed somewhere to go!

    Very cute, quaint space for children's gatherings. I came here to celebrate my niece's bday and she…read moreseemed to be having the best time in the obstacle course. There were other attractions but I didn't make note although I do recall that there was a basketball court and free standing gaming consoles. What I liked most is that there are private areas to gather in. Also, I did try the pizza, wings and fries - they weren't anything special but they were good... My favorite part of the experience was the customer service - every associate that I interacted with was friendly, professional and most importantly, helpful!

    Chatter Splatter Playgroup - dirty

    Chatter Splatter Playgroup

    (24 reviews)

    I've only been here one time w/ the little ones, but it's quite a nicely built space, I think…read more Lots of consideration given to the role that this can play, including around food allergies. I believe they have a no-nut policy, which is helpful, and they do sell food that has other allergens, but eating is only allowed in the gated space with the tables, which is a relief in my mind that there's minimal risk of exposure in the common play area. There's another space that's opened up recently in the Plymouth Meeting Mall that I also like, that doesn't really allow food at all, which I appreciate as well, but the openness to food in that one area also lends itself to a longer stay. Having coffee available is also a big plus, as is the snacks that come with the entry fee (for those w/o food allergies, at least). I also appreciate that the entry fee is good for in and out privileges throughout the time it's open. The play space is vast and amenable to all sorts of play across ages, which is really nice. There's opportunity for physical play and pretend play, for toddlers and for bigger kids too. The little ones really enjoyed all of the things available, and there was even some low-key exposure to soccer with a pretty good size goal net. Absolutely a space I would return to with them! Only thing I wish was different was to have longer hours :)

    Took my Toddler daughter here today and was very disappointed…read more 1. The place is dirty and disgusting. Her clothes are black after being there for an hour. 2. The toys are broken or do no work. 3. There is technically a lot of things to do but if the items worked (cars, trucks, push toys) then the children would have more to do. 4. Children fighting over toys while parents are on their phones and not paying attention to their children. 5. Not a welcoming atmosphere. I will NOT be back nor would recommend this place to anyone. If I could give a 0 I would.

    Kids at Play

    Kids at Play

    (20 reviews)

    Roxborough

    I'm giving three stars because my son and his friends had fun and at the end of the day that's…read morewhat's most important but I'm still annoyed. We had initially booked a private birthday party that was, unfortunately canceled because of the weather. I was given the option of dates to reschedule, but was told instead of a private event. They only had semi private parties available and stated there would be another party taking place at the same time. I was given several dates and times to choose from an emailed back several times in an attempt to confirm date and time. I received an email receipt for a booking of that date, no call or personal email. I also sent several emails prior to both event dates asking what time I could access our space in order to set up and none of them were ever returned. Again was told you didn't have a private event slot available, but did have the semi private which we accepted based on the assumption that semi private meant instead of just our party there would be an additional party. But I did not expect was there to be an additional party, several groups, and I guess free play all happening during our "semi private event " When we arrived and checked in, we were told we were in the room on the right and only when I said, I don't know what that means or where that is did somebody get up to show us to the space. Our party was scheduled from 1 to 3 and at five or three as we were cleaning up an employee came in with giant black trash bags, and started unloading the trash. At this time that we noticed that the people waiting to get into our room for their event time had been there playing for the entire two hours of our event so there was our party group the other party group and then the 3 o'clock group there are all playing during our semi private event plus the people coming in for free play. Luckily, my son just turned five and had fun with his friends but to say I was disappointed is a very big understatement. For the price difference of having a private event to having multiple groups of people and FreePlay going on during your event isn't worth the savings

    Sometimes you just want to mix things up with your kids OR need somewhere for them to blow off…read moresteam even if it's cold out - in comes: indoor play areas. I have been to a few in the Philly area and this is one of our favourites because it is pretty open. A lot of spaces are so jam packed with toys etc that you can feel overwhelmed and closed in... imagine how the little one feels? Here they have space to walk around, run a little without bumping into a peer. But don't get me wrong, there is lots to do: ball pit, a cute little zipline, basketball, large swing (the swing is my personal favourite because I can swing peacefully and comfortably with my son in my lap), climbing etc etc. There is even a small toddler corner for more quiet play for the young ones. Adults are very welcome (and can technically use the zipline...if you can manage to fit, lol) And there is LOTS of seating that isn't on the floor. The price is ok - there are definitely more affordable options but at $20 it's not too bad (price for 1 child + an adult for free play; monthly membership is $75) I can see where the money goes in terms of cleanliness etc. Also, this probably goes without saying but please WATCH your children here. There isn't a lot of staff around (I usually just see one person at the front check in desk) and I don't think it's their job to watch the children...but it is VERY easy for a child to just walk out and I'm not sure the front desk staff would stop them. One of the days I was there, I witnessed a child say he wanted to go home then try to leave... It's a shoeless facility so bring socks (there are some there for sale). Also it's pretty nice that next door is a YMCA

    Philly Goat Project - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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