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    Highgate Playground

    Highgate Playground

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    This is a nice playground located near the Olentangy Trail and the Olentangy River Parklands. It…read moremakes for a great little place to stop if you are out on the trail. You can access it via the street - though it's called Highgate, Highgate Ave actually turns into Masefield right around the section where you can find the entrance to the playground and trail access (it's labeled as Olentangy Bike Trail, HIghgate Entrance" on the signage). There's street parking available. The playground is very nice! It is good sized. There are swings (traditional and baby), a play area for little kids, and a play area for bigger kids. There's a fun little garden with a tiny walking path, and a large rock that's good for climbing and jumping. The spinny toy here works really well and kids who are big enough can do it themselves. There's a very interesting 'arch' like structure that it like an upside down see saw, as a kid can sit on each end. It also has hand holds that let them use it kind of like monkey bars or just hang. There are multiple slides, monkey bars, and lots of climbing structures. There is good shade around several benches and picnic tables nearby.

    Great playground, part of the larger park complex along the river. Entrance is on Masefield, just…read moresouth of Longfellow. Street parking in a neighborhood; you can see the playground from the street, at the entrance marked "Highgate Park, Olentangy Trail." Two play areas, for different ages. One big one for older kids, a smaller one for tots. Plus other scattered play gear- spinning wheel, climbing rock, swings, etc. Plenty of benches around the edges. Trails for running/biking encircle it. Baby K had a blast. Wood chips on the ground, so fairly soft. Lots of shade. A great place for the neighborhood, a bit out of my way but we'll remember it if we're nearby.

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    Little Diggers

    Little Diggers

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Awesome place to bring a toddler on a cold afternoon! You pay by time increments which works…read morebecause my 3 year old has a short attention span. The sandboxes are for ages 7 and under which is important to know. There are plenty of toys in the boxes and it's very clean despite being full of sand. Great concept and my son loves it!

    I'm so upset with the treatment my kids received today from this place. I took my 16, 8, 6, and 4…read moreyear old on a trip to Little Diggers. We drove a little over 30 minutes and were meeting up with a friend and her son so our boys could have a play date. When we got there, she asked for the kids' ages. I knew it was 7 and under, but I was honest and said "she's 8 but she just turned 8 five days ago (I would have shown proof if needed). The lady absolutely would NOT let her into the sandbox with the others. Had we not had friends that also drove 45 minutes to meet us there, we would have just left to go elsewhere. But leaving would have broken my son's heart, as the 6 and 8 year olds are girls and he finally had another boy to hang out with. So we stayed 30 minutes, while my 8 year old sat and watched. She even said "we should have just lied", which was hard to disagree with but explained to her that most kind and considerate people would have accepted the honesty and still allowed her into the sandbox pit for 30 minutes. Unfortunately, we just ended up at a place where the person running it was unkind and very inconsiderate. She didn't apologize, didn't seem like she cared at all about how the 8 year old felt. Alas, we'll never be back. I run a local moms group and plan lots of play dates as well as make many recommendations. I'll definitely make sure to never recommend this business, as well as share my experience with others. I understand it's "policy" and I'm sure there are reasons for the 7 and under rule, but this could have been an exception for a 7 years plus 5 days kid that had siblings playing there as well. If "policy" is more important to you than a child's feelings, maybe you shouldn't work at a place for children.

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    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

    2.6
    (63 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    We had my son's 4th birthday party here last weekend and it was great! For $429 we got unlimited…read moreplay passes for the kids, pizza for the kids and adults, gift bags and dipping dots for the kids. You have a party host that waits on your table and it's great because there is someone up front that checks people in so kids can accidentally escape in case your kiddos are prone to running. My son had an amazing time and we would definitely have a party here again!

    I visited the Sawmill Road location in Columbus with my family recently, and unfortunately the…read moreexperience was pretty disappointing. We went in excited to let the kids have fun, but several issues really took the joy out of it. First, multiple games were out of order, but there were no "out of order" signs posted anywhere. You wouldn't know until you swiped your card and it deducted points anyway. That's incredibly frustrating--especially when you're already paying high prices for game play. The basketball game had a ball with only about half the air it needed, making it almost impossible for the kids to score. In the game with the small plastic balls, at least 10 of them were broken in half or completely smashed, so they didn't work properly either. We spent over $40 on just one pizza, an order of chicken nuggets, and two drinks. Parents and grandparents are happy to do that for a special treat, but we're not willing to also drop another $20+ on games that don't work. On top of that, every single game felt way too short--most only lasted about 30 seconds. That's barely enough time for a child to get into it and enjoy the experience. All the games should be set for at least 90 seconds or more. Chuck E. Cheese has always been a go-to spot for family fun, but this visit left us feeling like we didn't get our money's worth. I hope management takes a look at maintenance, signage, game timing, and the overall value. A little improvement in these areas would make a big difference for families. Rating: 2/5 Would I return? Maybe if things are fixed, but not anytime soon at these prices with this level of upkeep and maintenance.

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