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    Kidventure

    Kidventure

    3.2
    (13 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    This was our first time in Kidventure. My kids went to Camp holly in memorial area and had their…read morefirst ever worst experience of summer camp. They complained alot about the following every day: Teachers screaming alot with exception of few. Kids bullying and no one did anything about it until last minute. Some kids got favored over other kids and received more activities such as treasure boxes and etc. I asked them to rate their experience every day from 1 to 10 and in except few days, their rating was never 5. My kids kept asking when they go back to school? They simply preferred to be at school than in summer camp. I had no other choice but to keep them there for half summer but will not repeat this mistake again. It sounded more like a child care facility than a camp. I checked with other families and mostly had the same experience. Although if you talk to customer service, they are very professional and will do what they can to accommodate you but overall the Kidventure is not a fun camp at all. Most camp teachers are very young kids in their teens or early twenties so im not surprised with their level of service. Overall, i wish I had done more research. You can't find any reviews about Kidventure anywhere except in their own website so I wanted to share my kid's experience with everyone else.

    5 Stars This…read morewill be our 3rd year with Kidventure and our child loves all of their experiences! 1. Field trips on a chartered bus and AMAZING places to go 2. The counselors are experienced, engaged, super sweet and caring 3. Lunch selection are always healthy 4. Swimming is a bonus and safe with multiple life guards!! Kidventure is the ONLY kids camp that I will ever choose!!! Goooo Kidventure!!!

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    CAMP

    CAMP

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    Bluey camp I bought this as an Eid gift for my children. We…read moreare definitely a bluey household. My daughter had a bluey themed birthday party just about a month earlier, and most of her clothes are adorned with bluey and bingo. So when I saw that this camp was in town, I knew we had to make it. First things first, which is that we spent just a couple of dollars short shy of $200 for our family of 7 (baby was free so we only bought 6 tickets). At least they didn't charge for the baby, although I'm always annoyed when things like this charge for adults. The check in process was easy and the girl who gave us the tour going in (Sophia) was fun and easy going. You pretty much explore the house for 50 minutes, before you actually are able to meet bingo and bluey. So you're essentially killing time for about an hour. When we came in, they played keepy uppy and had a little dance party later and coloring sheets. It was essentially what I did at my daughter's birthday party, but with strangers. I do wish they had more fun things going on. They definitely could have incorporated more. Because giving kids coloring shades seem like a cop out... That could have been something to just give the kids before they left. Having a dance party and playing keepy uppy is nice, but I felt like the people working there could have done more things or had more fun. A few of the people seem to stay "in character", but some were just doing their job. The house had details from the show, but it also could use a good cleaning and update some of the things. Almost an hour of that seemed to have lulls. I didn't mind it too much because I started feeding my baby, but I can see how just following your kid around in a house would get tiring when they want to see their favorite characters. We finally got to meet bluey and bingo and the person in that room was great about taking our pictures. They informed us that taking the pictures with them would be $15, so we opted to just take pictures on our phone. Whe we were leaving, they had Johnny pops Popsicles in a freezer and I was going to get six of them for our family and they informed me that they are only for kids, even though they charged for the adults. So that was a bummer, but also unnecessary. I asked for one for my younger daughter, and girl at the counter laughed, and I said I was serious. The girl at the counter literally would not give me a popsicle for my other daughter who had to go to the restroom, and waited for her to come back from the restroom just to hand her a popsicle. It left a sour taste in my mouth even though it was not sherbert (get it? Bluey reference). We spent almost $200 and could not have been given less than $8 worth of Popsicles. Ridiculous. Other than that girl with black hair and glasses, everyone else over there is going to be helpful and nice, and it was a fun experience for my children.

    I was so excited to schedule Bluey Camp for my girls. My 2 year-old, 12 year-old, and even husband…read moreenjoy the show and we had family costumes for Halloween this past year. I accidentally scheduled for a morning session and put an afternoon time in my calendar. When I realized it, I was so disappointed. I called, and the representative I talked to was so kind and told us to go ahead and come as we were a small party. Even though they were sold out, they fit us in. The instructions to get there were a bit confusing because the store they used as a reference on the website was no longer there. However, we were grateful for parking and floor instructions. The experience was geared towards younger kids, so my 12 year-old wasn't super entertained. But she did say it was a nice experience for our little. Nothing a good sushi dinner afterwards couldn't make up for. The activities were great. My little was so excited and the wonder in her eyes was priceless. It was a bit warm in there, so that would be feedback for making it comfortable for patrons. And it looked like there was once a working photo opportunity at the end. I appreciate the representative that took photos for us with our phone. Overall, I think it was a great experience. I paid a lower price for planning ahead (even though I got the time wrong). I like the concept!

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    Idea Lab - Energy Corridor

    Idea Lab - Energy Corridor

    3.3
    (4 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Had my daughter's birthday party here recently. The theme was the Art party for a group of 3 - 5…read moreyear olds. The Idea Labs location was perfect! They had some good creative art projects for the kids. And the staff was phenomenal! Starting with help in setting up to coordinating the art projects for a group of 20 kids, to serving food and clean-up, the staff was extremely helpful and cooperative. I highly recommend Idea Labs - Energy Corridor for birthday parties!

    First off, I was really excited when a new location closer to our home was opening. We've been to…read morecouple of birthday parties and have enrolled in one day camps at the I-10 location. I went to visit the new location after seeing it advertised on their website and it did not exist, no one there and it was empty. Eventually, after several months passing, the Open House invite was sent to my house so we went and it was still not quite ready.. The rooms were there, but no kitchen and only less than handful of computers. You had to use your imagination.. not a great first impression. My son went to the after-school care for a semester fall of 2015 and it was fine, Foster did a good job. When I inquired if they could accommodate 2 days after school care, they gave me a quote that was more than our current 3 days pick-up so I pulled him out. This week was his first week attending summer camp. We elected the pairing of morning and afternoon 1/2 day camps. Mine, Craft and Survive with LEGO and Rollercoaster Design for ages 6- 9 year olds. There was a mix-up in my part by taking my son to the wrong camp and not ordering the lunch in time. Once we were there, I was told they would have a lunch tray for him and it was not a problem. However, I chose to leave a small snack in his backpack just in case he doesn't like the lunch. Good thing I did! He never got a lunch tray, they accidentally gave it to someone else. In the afternoon class, there was a soon to be 10 year old boy (birthday tomorrow) who had put his hand on my son's face and pushed him, they got into a scuffle over personal space. So I called in the afternoon for over an hour and the phone system was not working! How frustrating and unprofessional that we never received any type of communication there was a phone issue and where we should route our calls to, what if there had been an emergency?! Finally, I called the I-10 location and left a message with someone. I received a call within two hours from Adam to address the issues with their phone system, my son's missing lunch, and the bully. We did come to terms and pulled my son out from the afternoon class in the end. The very same week, a very loud false fire alarm went off due to the smoke produced from the cooking class. Kids were escorted out the building and fire fighters cam. This time, email communication was distributed to parents. The unnecessary situation caused much disruption to the classes. Over time and time again, this place has consistently proven to be disorganized and more reactionary than proactive. Adam is the coordinator for all the Idea Lab locations and he may be overreached.. Michelle at the service desk from the Energy Corridor is super nice and sympathetic. However, I just think there could be more improvements with better oversights.

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    The Fay School

    The Fay School

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    The Fay School offers a truly exceptional elementary education experience and is one of Houston's…read moretop-tier private schools. It is a nondenominational institution, and the faculty is incredible, so welcoming, and deeply invested our children's growth, both academically and personally. Its outdoor education program is amazing. Students are given opportunities to explore, take risks, and develop confidence beyond the classroom. Fay is intentional about shaping well-rounded individuals, not just strong students. They teach emotional intelligence which is invaluable. Beyond academics, the sense of community is truly special. From the moment you join, you feel like part of a family. You are supported, valued, and connected. The school also has a unique way of "doing everything big," whether it's events, programs, or celebrations, creating a vibrant and enriching experience for both students and parents. Our time at Fay was incredibly positive. They have frequent alumni reunions as well, and I am still friends with some of the teachers.

    We've been going here about half a year and my child absolutely loves it. We are thankful for the…read morefaculty and staff and he has really grown and thrived both academically and as an individual. When the environment is right then your child can thrive and be more open to learning.

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    Fourth Grade students working together on a project during Outdoor Education class
    Adventure Kids Playcare

    Adventure Kids Playcare

    3.7
    (23 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Safety is not an issue. I don't feel like my child is in danger here. However, if you can be…read moreparticular about things, it's going to be hard because it's still a daycare. They do what they can

    if I could give zero stars I literally would. this is very disappointing as a single parent just…read moretrying to provide for her child and allow them to be in a good setting. I Should have known something was wrong when I dropped my son off and there were maybe 2 kids in total and 3 with my son. I've been bringing him to adventure kids for sometime now and this by FAR IS THE WORST LOCATION. - 10403 KATY FWY #220 HOUSTON TX 77024 I was charged $107 for 3 hours with my membership. I reached out at 7:33pm before arriving to pick my son up after I noticed that there was stopped traffic. I was told that there would be an additional 1$ FOR every 1 minute that I was late, after 8pm. BUT I was charged $3 per minute. I was also charged for DINNER that my child did not receive nor eat due to his food intolerance (FPIES). I Provided photos and videos of a car accident that backed up traffic. I dropped off my son at approximately 5:15pm and arrive at 8:18pm. I was also denied the opportunity for my child to be released to me after my OVER CHARGED payment was failed for a .50 cents difference AFTER being overcharged . I am a single mother driving Lyft for me and My son.I work extremely hard to provide for my child. I would have not brought him to this location had I know they would improperly charge me. I called several times before arriving on this day to confirm pricing and was lied to and forced to pay. This place is extremely unprofessional and inconsiderate and not an ideal childcare center that they are promoting. They are in it for the money and are OVER CHARGING. Please look into this immediately.

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    Idea Lab Kids

    Idea Lab Kids

    3.3
    (21 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Review for summer camp only…read more My son attended summer camp for a week this summer and we won't return/recommend. He told me they basically watched shows/movies and went to the gym which is fine but I paid for him to do something more hands on and learning. Plenty of other camps to explore in houston.

    First question asked to me when I checked into this place was, "Did you purchase the yelp deal?" I…read morewas not there for their normal services, which includes kid tutoring and afterschool programs. I was there because my wife wanted something fun and different for my daughter to do on her 8th birthday. You cannot use the yelp deal on a birthday party package, so my answer is a resounding, "I would have, if I could have!" I must start off by stating that the staff is really nice and they genuinely seem to enjoy children. My daughter was having a fairy party, and her and her female friends enjoyed themselves being girly. I must point out that they started off shooting hoops, so no true gender bias here! There were multiple rooms with multiple themes, which included a music room with guitars and keyboards. You know anytime children have a chance to make noise in a place that you bring them to have fun, they will not spare those decibels! The children were treated to dressing as a fairy, designing and building a home that would be in an enchanted forest, if such a thing existed. That included glitter and moss to make sure the house was pretty! The girls also dipped their hands in salts to soften their skin so when they put on makeup and polish their fingers, they were feeling pretty and pampered. All in all, it was a great time had by the girls, and the facilities are decent. The staff ensured each female left happy, so I could not ask for more from them. Professional, friendly staff mixed with multiple activities for your child leads to good memories. Consider them the next time you have a birthday party to throw. Also look in them for the multiple scholastic enhancement programs designed to get your kid growing in multiple areas of life.

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    The custom cake & treats were beyond gorgeous!
    The custom cake & treats were beyond gorgeous!
    Black Light Ball party was amazing!

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    Black Light Ball party was amazing!

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