1. Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire

    1. Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire

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    Snohomish, WA

    Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Tukwila Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle's Restaurant

    Tukwila Family Fun Center & Bullwinkle's Restaurant

    3.5
    (313 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    I honestly can't recommend this place enough. I was completely blown away…read more From the moment we walked in, the level of professionalism and cleanliness stood out, especially for a kids' arcade and activity center. Everything felt well run and thoughtfully managed. One thing that really impressed me as a parent was the staff member monitoring the entrance and exit. He was incredibly attentive. He recognized us, noticed our child, and was clearly keeping track of who was coming and going. Of course, you should always watch your own kids, but having someone that alert adds a huge layer of peace of mind. We used a Groupon, and if you have ever used one, you know it can sometimes be a hassle, but not here. The process was seamless. A staff member radioed ahead for us, and by the time we got to the snack counter, they already knew what to do. No waiting, no confusion. We were set up immediately and on our way. That level of coordination was impressive. Every game we tried was working perfectly, including VR games, which is rare in most arcades. Even smaller details, like all the basketballs being available at the Papa Shot machines, did not go unnoticed. The kids' drop ride was a huge hit with my daughter, and the claw machines, which guarantee a prize, were a fun bonus, especially as a way to end the visit on a high note. The prize center was also well balanced, with reasonable ticket costs and fun options. They had some great games too, like rhythm games and classics, that made it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The real surprise was the food. We ordered pizza expecting typical arcade food, but it exceeded expectations by a mile. It was soft, fresh, and genuinely delicious, easily better than what you would find at places like Chuck E. Cheese. The entire dining area was spotless, which is almost unheard of in venues like this. Tables were clean. Floors were clean. Everything felt cared for. The service continued to impress throughout. Our food came out quickly, and when we finished, the staff handled all the cleanup. We actually went out of our way to find cash just to leave a tip because the service deserved it. We originally came for the full experience, including batting cages, laser tag, go karts, and mini golf, but honestly, even before doing any of that, I can confidently say this place is incredibly well run. Based on everything we experienced, I have no doubt the rest will be just as great. If you are a parent looking for a fun, safe, and well managed place for your kids that you will actually enjoy too, this is it.

    We had a great time checking this out with friends. Lots to do with kids and it really is set up to…read morelet them mill about the space. There is a dining option available on site and the food/concessions is good for what it is. The age range of kids we saw is all over the place which is good if you have a mixed age group but also, if you're looking for something for a specific age group, you may be out of luck. This place gives Dave and Buster vibes but has both and indoor and outdoor component. You can earn tickets to redeem for items and I was quite surprised about how big of a venue was here. It was rainy and we stay indoors so I can't really comment on the outdoor components. Overall, I'd come back but it's not my "go-to" for indoor gaming/food activity.

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    Day Out With Thomas

    Day Out With Thomas

    2.8
    (13 reviews)
    22.3 mi

    The town is really cute with the decor of a train station vibe. There's a lot of parking on the…read morestreet and the event doesn't start right at four like the instructions mentioned. We probably boarded the train about 405. The train is super cute and our toddler loved watching it come by the inside. The core is really cool. Almost reminds me of Harry Potter Hogwarts type seating. When we got to the train museum, the area for toddlers had a lot of things to do, but it was all pretty hot. The actual museum was awesome going down. I always looking at these giant trains at the end to take a picture of Thomas, which was pretty fun, but also really Rushed. Overall, for a toddler that loves trains this was really fun but a bit expensive overall for what we got .

    Day Out With Thomas event is a little expensive at $28 per person (free for children under 2), but…read moreif you have a Thomas train lover in the family you don't have much of a choice do you? :D The event was only available for a couple of weekends in July, but I just checked and they are currently opening up for another weekend in September. If you do go, there is a decent sized parking lot located at SE King St & Railroad Ave, and if you can't find anything you can always park in the residential area a block or two from the Northwest Railway Museum (where you line up for boarding). The event itself presents a nice variety of activities for the kiddos. Besides the actual train ride on Thomas, there was live entertainment, an appearance from Sir Topham Hatt for you to take pictures with, a temporary tattoo station, a small hay bale maze, and photo opportunities. The highlight for many people is that everyone is guaranteed the opportunity to take pictures directly in front of Thomas, and the friendly staff are more than happy to use your own phones/cameras to help take your family photos. Oh they also have a nursing station too. Depending on which train car you hop on, it may have open windows or shut windows. If you are on a train car with open windows, please watch your kids because the openings are big enough for the young ones to crawl out of which could seriously hurt themselves while the train is moving. At the end once everybody has disembarked, most people probably don't realize this but with another 20 mins remaining before the next session starts up, you can actually loop back around yourself and walk to the front of the train outside if you need another opportunity to take pictures with Thomas on your own. Enjoy!

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    Timberhawk - Ride of Prey

    Timberhawk - Ride of Prey

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    40.6 mi

    Definitely the best coaster in the park! The day I went I was surprised that the line for it was…read morereally short compared to the Wild Thing steel coaster that is located up front. Probably because it is kind of hidden all the way back in the park. Wooden coasters are designed to be shaky and give that going off the rails feeling. It's sad that this one is a lot smoother than the steel one because those are supposed to be much smoother. Some tips. As with any coaster, the best seats are usually all the way in the back where you can feel the full G forces when you go down drops and sharp turns. For this ride, you are not allowed to ride it without shoes. No, there is no camera that takes your pic for you to purchase. There is a small shack at the exit that wasn't open so I assume that would of been it. There are no storage bins to put your loose articles in like glasses, hats, etc. You can just put on the ground next to the wall and pick it up as soon as you get off the ride. Minimum height requirement is 48 inches. Overall, The price of admission is not worth it for the whole park. Even if you chose to swim the water park part of it, I think it is still overpriced for most of the park is not maintained properly. Refer to my Wild Waves theme park review. I salute you Timber Hawk! You are the only great ride worth mentioning for the ride part of the park. Yelp 2015 Review #45 545 overall

    TIMBERHAWK!! I've enjoyed this ride for over a decade now... it's definitely the best ride at Wild…read moreWaves! Nothing can beat the experience of a rickety wooden coaster... I recommend sitting in the very front to have the best experience! It may be small, but it's quite possibly the best Washington state has to offer! :P

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