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    Twinkle Land Play Cafe

    3.7 (46 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Reagan N.

    We have been to many indoor play places and this is the most expensive ($84 for 2h for 3 kids) and most boring. The kids were bored after 30 minutes. There's one slide, a big ball pit, a trampoline, and what is supposed to be a crawl around castle but has no interesting features or mystery to keep them engaged. Just crawl through tubes. Most of the "toys" in the "sandbox" were broken. Most of the building blocks were broken. The play area is quite small. It is extremely overstimulating. No outside food or drink allowed but concessions are limited to bags of chips, cans of soda, candy, fried donuts and boba teas. They might have had milk and juice boxes. Nothing for a gf or vegan. That's for sure.

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    Piko L.

    Only stopped in here for the cotton candy machine and it's 6.99 for all the choices! The arcade games are geared towards younger kids and the claw machines are full of cute toys! Did not order anything from the cafe but took a photo of the menu. A huge birthday party was happening, so the staff was busy and there were tons of happy kids in there running around having fun!

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    Ratish K.

    Ball pits glory! One of the biggest ball pits I have seen! There are 3 play areas and each one has its own fee/payments. One is the larger play area with ball pits, slides, climbing, small stones pit, trampoline and many more. You pay for the 1 adult & 1 child and it's valid for the entire day. You can leave and come back anytime! The second one is DIY area which is a smaller area focused on sand pits, Lego, water table and other arts and crafts. You can also take back your craft home. This is cheaper than the first one. Last section is the arcade which like all arcades has a card which can be loaded to play the games. You don't need entry fee for this area. The ball pit area is the most engaged one! Fun adventures for the kids to play with them, lie on them, throw on a screen like a fruit ninja adaptation, using them for shooters or air pipes. There are trampolines, blocks, small stones pit , slides and much more for kids to play. Parking can be difficult during peak timings like weekends with so many stores also in the same block. On weekends, with parties there were almost 50+ people and kids inside! There is also a cafe which we haven't tried yet!

    Nicole L.

    Where have you been all my liiife? So happy this place opened up :) it's a little on the pricer side for admission. It was $32 for entry to the playground area, but so worth it! That's the price for one adult and one child pass. You can stay here for as long as you'd like (no time limit). I didn't really see the need for grip socks (my child's 14 months and they didn't have his size anyway). So we didn't end up purchasing them. *Tip: just get your own grip socks for your kiddo from home, or if you end up getting them from here it's $3. Love the interiors. So inviting! I appreciated the cleanliness of the place and really hope it remains that way. The cafe section is really nice and spacious too. Huge screen and cocomelon was playing. I didn't try any of the food but looks good. I reckon we'll be spending a lot of time here during the cold winter months. Check out the photos - honestly I didn't take enough. There's so much more to see!!

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    Shelly S.

    Fun place for your kids to go! The sandbox is really unique and fun for all as the rocks look like little pieces of candy. There are two trampolines there for kids to jump on and items to hit along the wall which are interactive and connected to a foam pit and climbing wall. But the best part is the jungle gym above the giant pool of balls! There is tons to do for your child to run around in or slide down. Two giant slides that land into the enormous ball pit. At the bottom you will see a air fountain that kids spend hours putting balls into that spits the balls out at them from the top. Around the corner is a interactive game that gets the kids to throw balls at a video game background to kill the monsters or pop balloons. (I did spend some time there lol) Then there are the endless areas upstairs for the kids to run around and play in. In another part of the building, you have an arcade for kids and a constructive play area to either fish for items in a pond, build a house, make a water bottle with water pearls, or play in kinnetic sand. There is also a cafe there onsite that makes a couple snacks and sells beverages. It is a great time. Only complaint, the arcade games are not all working and the card to play them (twinklycoins) is very expensive. You child will have a great time!

    cotton candy machine $6.99 for a cotton candy
    Pilar C.

    We headed to Twinkle Land on Saturday as soon as it opened (10am) and found everyone else on the Eastside had the same idea lol. It was PACKED! the play area is amazing, both my 4yo and 1.5yo had a great time. My husband and I however left very overstimulated because of all the people and loud noises haha. It is on the expensive side (32usd per kid) and they definitely need more organization during check in. I imagine going during the week would be a better experience. They also have this amazing cotton candy machine, the only con is that it's located in the birthday party area so if there's a party going on it is very crowded and not in the best location in my opinion. If I do go back, I'd do it during the week.

    Mike N.

    I came here with my Son and he had a blast! In the past, I have taken the little guy to Funtastic Playtorium, Safariland, DEFY trampoline park, Ridge Activity Center, Catapult Adventure Park, Playdate SEA, WiggleWorks, Pump it Up Lynwood, Flying Squirrel, and Arena Sports. Compared to those places, Twinkle Land is far better for its target age range. The play area has all kinds of unique features. A ball pit, slides, ball cannons, trampolines, rock climbing with a foam pit, air tubes for balls, an interactive projector screen you can throw balls at and much more. There is a clean restroom and a family room. There is an area with tables and chairs to enjoy the cafe at. And outside of the play area, there is a craft area that allows your child to take home one craft as a souvenir. They call it the DIY craft area. The arcade games are next level. I made sure to take videos of them for you to see. The cost isn't cheap, but still reasonable for what is offered. But there is no time limit like a lot of places have. You can stay all day. With my experience of taking my son to so many places, I can tell you it is worth the cost. Your child will have so much fun because it is like a miniature Disneyland for them. The arcade games alone are way more fun for younger kids than Dave and Busters. In fact, I have never seen anything like them around here or San Diego where i'm from. When you pay for admission, you are allowed to accompany your child. There is an additional fee for more adults. But this is not to make more money, it is actually a space issue. There is not enough room for too many adults with the kids in the play area. Especially when they are busy. So the pay wall is simply to limit the amount of parents entering that area so the kids have plenty of room to play. Aside from a treat for your kids, there an aspects of your visit that are developmentally beneficial for your child. Motorskills and physical exercise are used in the play area. Creativity is inspired in the DIY craft area, and hand eye coordination in the arcade due to the interactive games they have. Okay, that is enough typing now. Enjoy the pictures and videos I took. They show what I didn't mention. Because as they say, a picture is like 1,000 words....

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    Mary P.

    My two kids (age 3 and 11 months) both LOVE this place. We have already visited multiple times. It is so clean, very friendly for babies and toddlers alike. I would say the main play area is definitely geared more towards younger kids 5 and under, but they also have an arcade section the older kids would enjoy. We have tried the cafe or the craft stations yet, so can't speak on that. My only complaint is about the somewhat confusing pricing structure. Basically it's $32 for one child + adult, and we were told that babies under 1 you still have to pay (most kids museums/play areas don't charge for infants under 1, so it's definitely more expensive here.) You get slightly more value for getting a "cash recharge" Twinkle Land card, but minimum is $300 all the way up to $1500. I can't imagine many people would want to pay more than $300 at a time. Crazy. Anyway, this is still a one-of-a-kind kids cafe and my kids love it, soooooo we will be back many times I'm sure

    Might not look that good now lol but it was greatttwe crushed it
    Emily J.

    Hello everyone I came here with my sister and nephews that came from Arlington and we absolutely loved the place it's clean fun good energy amazing staff just lovely I haven't found anything like that in the area will definitely be back for more fun Thank you for the experience!! Also tried the crape in the cafe which was so delicious

    Hair

    Updating review because I am noticing some traffic views. I recently visited a few weeks ago and major changes have been made with security gates. They have bands you must scan in and out each location you pay for and the gates are sturdy. Not sure yet about the food but the gates and security bands are super helpful for me.

    Parent and kid without "grip socks" meanwhile they charged my kids for "grip socks"

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    Rough House Sports Bellevue

    Rough House Sports Bellevue

    2.8
    (16 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    My son had his 9th birthday party at Rough House Sports. I planned the whole thing online and…read morethrough email (very convenient) with Gunnar. The night of the party my family and I showed up early to bring the cake, party favors etc and Gunnar & Nancy's and team helped us bring everything in and lay the favors, cake etc on the tables. Everything else was already set up as they provide tablecloths, cups, plates, drinks, pizza etc. When the guests showed up they immediately led the kids in a game of neon dodgeball. We had the place to ourselves so the kids were free to move between the three different activity areas. Everyone had tons of fun and we didn't have to lift a finger. The pizza was served buffet style, Nancy's team served unlimited soft drinks and they even cut and served the cake after we sang Happy Birthday. Thanks for a great party!

    Cool concept but not good for kids under 10. My kids was…read morereally excited and kept searching for pic and video of this place for days, but too bad they did not enjoy the experience much. The staff were not so friendly like other kid's place. No one smile. They look busy and annoyed. You need to email to reserve the spot. The place run only from 6-8pm on Saturday Arrived 10-15 minutes early is recommended. It can get super busy. They don't have much space or hall for checking-in, people jam at the entrance with no line or instruction. I was standing there for a long time and people keep cutting in front of me. After check in, there was no instruction at all. I was told to go to dodgeball court and other group was told to go to Nerf combat Zone. My kids did not want to do dodgeball, so we just sit around and wait for a long time. (I did not know about another play zone that kids can go and play during waiting) This place is better for older kids. They basically have to play on their own. It is not a play place like Great Play in Redmond where the staff guild the kids. There are 3 main games in the place. 1. Dodge ball- The older kids and adults seem really enjoyed it, but it can get too rough for younger kids. Adults and teen threw the ball to each other hardly, the girls or younger kids would not enjoy being in there. 2. Nerf gun shooting game. Each kids get one plastic gun and eye grasses. I went to Virtual sport in Tukwila before and Rough house court was a bit too crowded compared to the one in Tukwila. There were about 20 kids in the shooting zone today. The kids could not run around much while playing. 3. Play zone (robe, climbing rock wall, basketball hoop). My kids like this zone the most. It is not too crowded and suit with their age (6 and 8 years old) I really like their concept but they need to get more organized. If you have 10 years old or older boys, they will have a blast there. I do not recommend younger kids to go there. The experience would be different If they have a person with a microphone for communicating and guiding kids and parents. Then they can greet people at arrival, tell them how to check-in, where to go after check in, announce when the round is over and say thank you to the customers.

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    What's more fun than dodgeball?  Answer: Dodgeball under black light!
    What's more fun than dodgeball? Answer: Dodgeball under black light!
    No video games here, you're a part of the action playing in our black light NERF Combat Zone!
    No video games here, you're a part of the action playing in our black light NERF Combat Zone!
    Perfect for birthdays, group/team events and active outings with family and friends!  Ages 5+

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    KidsQuest Children's Museum

    KidsQuest Children's Museum

    3.8
    (248 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We brought our 2-yr-old here and she absolutely had a blast. We ended up buying the 1 year…read moremembership so we can keep coming back to play. They do offer a small gift shop with various educational toys, activities and snacks, but they encourage parents to bring snacks. It's wheelchair friendly, but they do ask that you leave your stroller in the covered designated area, or in your car. We just brought our diaper bag and snacks, but visited the car a few times for snack breaks, which you're more than ok to do, as they allow you to come and go as you need to.

    There are about seven or eight sections for kids to play and explore, plus an outdoor area. It was…read morevery interactive and stimulating for my 17-month-old, and I appreciated that everything was well-maintained and very clean. The downsides are the limited parking and crowding. There are only about ten parking spots at the building, and nothing else within two blocks. You can't park at the library next door--there was a very over-zealous parking attendant questioning people who tried--and there's no street parking either. That's a real inconvenience in the rain with young children. I went on a Tuesday morning, and it was still very packed. It doesn't seem like they limit entry, and it felt overwhelming with so many kids. We did catch a storytime session, but it was hard to see or hear anything past the first row since the microphones weren't working. Overall, it was an okay experience --fun for little ones but very crowded and a bit pricey for a half-day activity.

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    Five Stones Coffee Company

    Five Stones Coffee Company

    4.3
    (163 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    I was in the area for a doctor's appointment and needed a quick coffee fix. When a spot popped up…read moreon Yelp with some great photos, I figured I'd give it a try. Parking ended up being a bit of a walk, which had me second-guessing the decision at first--but I'm glad I stuck with it. The moment I walked in, the space felt thoughtfully designed. The flow of the café is one of the best I've experienced--open, comfortable, and easy to navigate. As soon as the door opened, the barista greeted me right away. The counter is positioned close enough that you don't feel awkward hovering like in some cafés where the bar feels miles away. It immediately felt welcoming. I visited on a weekend during a slower period, but since the café sits right next to a college, I can imagine the line spilling out the door during peak hours. At quieter times though, the layout works well--there's enough space for a couple people to wait without crowding the entrance. I ordered a cortado and an almond croissant. The croissant came warmed, and the texture was spot on: fluffy, layered, and not overly greasy. The almond filling had a really nice balance--nutty with just enough sweetness and a hint of salt to round it out. I was told the pastries are made in-house, and it definitely shows. It tasted like something made with care. The cortado itself was solid--pretty classic, nothing overly fancy. One thoughtful touch I appreciated was that it came with sparkling water, which was great for cleansing the palate. The space itself is fairly spacious and works well if you want a quiet moment to sip your coffee. That said, most of the seating is high stools, so it doesn't really feel like the type of place to settle in and study for hours. Overall, I really enjoyed the atmosphere, service, and quality of the food. The one thing that caught me off guard was the price of the croissant at $6.50. It tasted great and I understand prices in this area tend to run higher, especially for house-made pastries--but it's a bit outside what I'd usually spend. So while I definitely think it's good, it might not become a regular stop for me simply due to location and budget. Still, a great find and a pleasant surprise during a routine coffee run. Staff & Service: Environment: Food & Beverage:

    Parking was easy and big lot. I ordered and got my drink in 5 minutes or less. Seating in the…read moreshared building area was plentiful. Saturday morning has lots of friend gatherings of 2-4 people. Relaxed atmosphere! Convenient location to get on 2 different highways!

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    Where the magic happens
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    Seating area
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