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    Stuffy Riders

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Great for kids, playing after shopping, food court around the corner, plenty of parking, plenty of stuffy rides, playground for kids

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    Hide 'n' Seek - The cafe has a variety of food and drink options.

    Hide 'n' Seek

    (13 reviews)

    This is a great place for kids! The charge per kid is only $10, which is an excellent deal. Many…read moreother places charge 50-100% more, and because of that we avoid them. It's a new facility, so the equipment is new and in great condition. There are many different play structures for kids to have fun on; both my three year old and my seven year old can easily spend more than two hours there without getting bored. There are really only two negatives I can think of. One, the price of some food is a bit high. Not outrageous mind you, but $24 is a bit on the high side for a large pepperoni pizza and two drinks. Thankfully the drink refills are free. They have a variety of items, so you can pick what your budget allows. The second negative is the arcade. It has all new games, but yikes, they are expensive. We spent $10 on a game card, got 24 tokens, and blew threw them in less ten minutes. Most of the games are six or eight tokens - a few are four - so your token credits go fast. And the games are over in a matter of seconds. One in particular drops a single ball, costs six or eight tokens, and it's over in about five seconds. Their arcade should have more games that are less expensive and last longer for kids to play. The tickets you earn on games are tracked digitally - that's slick, no waste - and can be exchanged for your typical cheap trinkets. But the kids have fun "shopping" with their tickets, so it's fun for them. Despite the two complaits above, I'd still highly recommend this place to anyone with kids who's looking for an affordable way to entertain them for hours.

    A great NEW indoor playground for children…read more The entrance had enough space to take off your shoes and coats. I did not notice any paid lockers for valuables but a lot of cubbies. The admission price was great. About $13 for children and we arrived at 7pm and received 10% off! That was an added bonus. The jungle theme of the playground is fun! I noticed at least 8 private party rooms. Separate toddler areas looked fun! The food selection was great! We had juice boxes $1, fruit salad $7 (fresh! Not canned) and tea $3.50. I noticed people around me having pizza, fries, poutine and sandwiches. It all looked delicious. But the best part was the actual playground. Right off the bat I noticed this massive climbing wall (soft walled, trampoline like fabric) with a huge slide! It looked very exciting. The kids just flew down that slide. It reminded me of my childhood. The ball pit had a tube that kids put balls in and it sucked the balls up to a bucket above their heads. Then after awhile the bucket dumps the balls on the kids. My daughter thought this was hilarious. We are looking forward to spending many hours here during our cold winter! Perfect Friday night.

    Cobb's Adventure Park

    Cobb's Adventure Park

    (20 reviews)

    Cobbs Adventure Park in Calgary AB was definitely a great and fun place to visit !!!…read moreIt is a mix of zoo, activities, games and rides for the kids and family, a little restaurant and sweets stand :) The zoo is a bit of an animal farm with two capybaras, kangaroos and wallabies, sheep, goats, pigs, porcupines, emus, chickens / roosters and a turkey, and a sloth. Part of the experience is that, with the purchase of tickets, you can go into the capybara enclosure and meet the capys, feed and pet them. We are big fans of capybaras, we saw them in person at the Edmonton zoo, and follow many accounts on Instagram, but this was our first time meeting and petting them. They are super relaxed and super friendly. We had the opportunity to feed them fruits and greens, which was so funny!! We then visited the kangaroos and wallabies. Both were friendly, soft and used to humans. We visited with them, and fed them foods. We visited and interacted with the sheep and alpacas, which were also nice to see and pet. The staff of the park were very friendly and professional, and answered any questions visitors would have about animals. The ambiance was very nice - visiting with the animals, having a snack or busy with the games, it was a great day to enjoy the outdoors and animals!!

    It was a great experience for my family and I, thanks to Joe. He went above and beyond my…read moreexpectations to make us feel like we were VIP's. I would recommend everyone and their families to check it out. Thanks Joe. Carl Lewis

    The Big Box Family Entertainment Hub

    The Big Box Family Entertainment Hub

    (16 reviews)

    Stated that their corporate policy is No Wheelchairs Allowed. This Facility discriminated against a…read moredisabled parent. The manager, Dana, behaved absolutely terribly. During a child's birthday party today, a mother who uses a wheelchair was told by staff that mobility devices are not permitted inside the play area, comparing her wheelchair to a stroller. After moving through the facility without incident earlier in the day, she was suddenly stopped and told she could not enter. She asked to speak with management. Dana came out and told the mother that this was true and that corporate policy states that wheelchairs are not allowed in the play area. When the mother pushed back on this policy as a violation of human rights (which it is), the manager (Dana) told the mother that she was allowed in but that her wheelchair wasn't allowed. After more discussion the manager let her know she could only re-enter to collect her child after wiping down her wheels. When she asked for assistance due to her disability, the manager responded, "We aren't your maids," and escalated the situation by claiming she (the manager) was being discriminated against as an Asian Canadian. Multiple witnesses confirmed the exchange, and the manager later reiterated the claim, describing it as a corporate policy to bar wheelchairs from the facility--even for parents supervising children. This is a clear violation of basic principles of accessibility and human rights law in Alberta and Canada more broadly. I encouraged the mother to report this to the Human Rights Commission of Alberta (and provided her resources). I hope that an investigation follows

    It was a great place for the kids to play for the afternoon. They loved it and there was lots for…read morethem to do.

    Stuffy Riders - kids_activities - Updated July 2026

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