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    Pump It Up | Overland Park

    3.8 (6 reviews)

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    It's pretty dirty. Especially the toddler areas, the toy shelves are coated with dust and dirt.

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    3.1
    (67 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Better than I thought it would be. I was expecting one of those insanely overstimulated,…read moreoverpacked, oversugared kid-energy kind of experiences but this was... pleasant? Dare I say, kind of fun? We went to a kids birthday party out this way, and when I say out this way, I mean it's a HAUL from where we are in the city. Try to keep track of the beige and uniform buildings as you go by, it feels like you're in an infinite loop of personality-less structures. Eventually the sameness will blend into more sameness, although this will have a sign for Urban Air and you've made it. It's almost a throwback to the Discovery Zone birthday parties of the 90's from the outside, and from the inside for that matter. It wasn't too busy when we were there on a Saturday morning, and my kids really had to soak it all in and get their nerves out to start. Once they found the smaller kids area of tunnels and ball pits, the ice broke and the fun flowed out. There's VR machines, bumper cars, trampolines, more intense trampolines, gymnastics style trampolines, and even some sort of fun sky swing thing that looks like it's for much older kids but isn't. Kind of hard to get bored in here if you're between 4-12, I'd imagine. On the birthday front, they had pizza, a private room, and someone dedicated to running the party who did a nice job. I won't be rushing back, but I will file this away for those late January/February days when the shine of winter is off and you're desperate to get the kids out of the house. Fun overall!

    If you have little kids Urban Air is where it's at for an indoor trampoline park…read more For someone as risk averse as I am, I'm probably just as surprised as you are that I'm giving it such high marks, but sometimes you need an indoor play place for kids and they all come with some risk. This one is clean, the folks working friendly and mostly helpful, and it doesn't stink like some others - I'm looking at you Kids Empire. For around $20 my five year old can run, jump, and get her wiggles out for HOURS. That's money well spent in my book. We recently had my daughter's birthday party here and I have to add that the team working did a wonderful job. The table was set up, plates, and waters provided, and it was an easy place to gather with her classmates. I've been recommending parties here ever since. The only reason I'm giving 4 and not 5 stars is just because the restrooms could use some TLC. Get that fixed and this is a 5 star children's attraction for sure.

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
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    Paint Glaze & Fire

    Paint Glaze & Fire

    3.8
    (39 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    We walked in about 6:30 and no one said anything at all. We stood around and all the employees kept…read moredoing their thing... it wasn't until we finally approached one that we were able to get started. They have a large variety of things to glaze. We came for a half price studio feed which ended up being $4/ person. Aside from the below average customer service the facility itself smelt incredibly unpleasant. It smelt like a sewer the whole time and the smell never left the whole 90 minutes we were there. Pieces range in all prices- I think they're standard compared to other places. I'd come back if the smell wasn't so potent.

    Went with my mom on a Sunday about a half hour after opening. We didn't have a reservation, but we…read morewere able to be seated at a table by the paints. 1 - They have tables up against the pottery which is TERRIBLE FLOW to be able to shop the pottery selection. You can't see the options and feel intrusive squeaking by painting customers while they're focused on their pottery. We had some miscommunication on availability of the pottery item we were looking for - coasters/tiles. The employee "helping" sent us off to try and find the item we were looking for rather than assisting us. 2 - Service is bleak at best. These kids don't have any customer service foresight. We were never checked on during our almost 2 hours spent painting there. 3 - Majority of the paint pens were not functioning. Many paint cups were very low volume or empty. No one seemed to be servicing the supplies. 4 - The birthday party in the back space was poorly managed. Back in the day they used to have a host and distribute paints to the kids at the table. I was shocked, and annoyed the kids were allowed to go up and select from all the larger paint selections for the whole shop which continually caused traffic jams for all customers. Being next to the paint area was stressful with lots of people constantly moving around us. On another note, there was no party host from the employees other than getting the kids their pottery. I can't imagine tipping for that "service". 5 - Speaking of tipping - tip apparently is included in any purchase here?? There wasn't an option to enter $0.00 into the CC machine. We had 8 tiles ($7/each - [shocking... and I guess shame on us for not asking how much each cost] + 2 studio fees (a rip off considering we collaborately painted 3 of our 8 items). Our total was $90. HAVING TO pay 15% tip FOR NO SERVICE was bitter icing on a crappy cake. Honestly, not sure I'll be back.

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    Ceramic Cafe

    Ceramic Cafe

    4.3
    (50 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    We love comin here to celebrate special occasions or jus spend QT with each other. I made a WHO DAT…read moremug and wifey did a KC mug. Go figure, we gotta rep our own teams. Also made a turtle that has the heart of a honu. The employees are attentive and helpful. Any questions get answered with confidence & efficiency. You gotta try if you never went before. If you're like me, it'll take a while to paint. My OCD won't let me be too messy. Gotta be juuuuus riiight. IYKYK. . Don't forget to start with the light colors, then end with darks. Darks cover the lights. The ink pens burn off in the kiln, but the pencils stay on the ceramic piece. A HUI HOU!!

    Usually I don't update reviews just one year later but I have to give the gals running the kid's…read morebirthday party I attended this past weekend a shout out as they did SUCH a good job. My biggest issue with the last time I came here a year ago (also for a kid's party) was that the person working the party in general did not seem like they liked children at all, and was not kind or helpful. This time, however, things could not have been more different. The woman working was so great with the girls, spoke to them at their level, helped them when they needed it, and was honestly a joy to have lead the class. Totally changed my perception of what a birthday party here can be like, and made me more excited to come back someday. I keep eyeing those ceramic trees you can do there so I'm sure I'll be back at some point!

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    Family of mugs, prior to firing!
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    Craft tables and one of the racks filled with pieces you can buy to paint.
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    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.1
    (41 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    We visited Chuck E Cheese for a birthday party. We had never been to this location, but we had a…read moregreat time and will definitely return. Birthday party attendees receive play cards as part of the package price so I can't speak to the pricing (see photo of menu) but everything is stored on a card and tickets you win are also on the card, so you don't have to worry about losing them. The people who welcomed us were nice, and the birthday party attendants made sure everyone had pizza, cake, and dippin dots. Chuck E Cheese came out to dance with the kids and take pictures with the birthday kids. Even though there were lots of people there, it didn't seem overly crowded and not many games had a long wait to play. The restrooms were clean and it seemed like most of the games were also in good repair! As with most of these types of places, the things you can buy with your tickets are trinkets or "cheap" toys or candy but my 3 year old was thrilled with the selection!

    This Chuck E. Cheese location has been around so long I remember going here when I was a kid, 30…read moreyears ago - that's pretty impressive, but despite their longevity I left pretty underwhelmed. This past winter we saw many snowy/ extreme cold days that kept our four year old at home, and one such day when she had told us she was bored about a million times I remembered that hey Chuck E. Cheese was nearby and why don't we go and see if it's at all like I remember from when I was a kid. She has some friends that had gone recently too, and she'd asked about it so the stars aligned the two of us did a mommy daughter date over to Chuck E. Cheese. When we walked in there a place you are supposed to stop to be stamped with your kid so that you leave with the child you walk in with, which I think is a good policy and something that I recall from my own childhood. When we found ourselves at this station though, there was nobody in sight and I pretty much had to flag someone down who seemed genuinely annoyed that I asked for help to let us in. They did eventually stamp us and then I had to ask the same employee questions about how to get tickets/pay, etc. since I hadn't been since like 1995. There were maybe 20 people inside of the whole place and one employee who seemed to hate being there so their lackluster help didn't make the energy of the place any better. I ended up getting my daughter a pass to play for like an hour and a half, which was about the right amount of time. She's almost five and could play most of the games, but did get frustrated with some that were above her level. I was surprised to see the indoor play area gone - there is a much smaller version but it was roped off on our visit which was a bummer. The stage with the Chuck E. Cheese characters was also gone and what was left was basically a big room filled with video games and a few skee-ball machines. It felt like a casino for children, the energy was very sad. When it was time to go I again had to basically flag down the solo employee, who again seemed less than happy to help us get our prize. We then just waltzed out without any measure of security, despite the hand stamp. We left around 5pm and I could tell the place was starting to pick up pace with a dinner crowd. We didn't eat anything as we came in between meals so I can't speak to the food quality. Overall, I don't know if all Chuck E. Cheese locations have the same vibe these days but for the money I left feeling like I'd much rather take my kids to one of the other child friendly attractions in town. Sure it makes for a fun hour on a snow day and it's close by, but this will not be in our regular rotation for sure.

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    Pump It Up | Overland Park - kids_activities - Updated June 2026

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