We went today to check this place out. It was myself and my two year old. The fee isn't terrible for 2 hours ($15 for a child and $2 for an adult). The space is creatively laid out with a play area for kids under 2 (ball pit, small piano, little plastic horse rides, cushions, small slide...) and it was colorful but a bit too crowded with toys.
The next space was a dance area with PLENTY of room for adults and kids to hang out and dance; the tv is a huge one made of 6 smaller TVs and hooked up to an Xbox with Kinect dance for kids.
Right across from there are three partitioned areas: one for legos, one for dress up (more girly pink colors) and the third is a kitchen/ grocery store with shopping carts, food items, pots and pans.
Beyond the little play areas, there is more interactive play with three huge slides for bigger kids, a little train for kids to ride and push each other and an entire area dedicated for big competitive kids who can use the plastic balls to load up and point and shoot them (low impact) across from each other upstairs. The guns are stationary but they do make loud noise. My two year old got scared when he was standing underneath.
Overall, A+ on the design and creativity of play. But the place wouldn't run smoothly if it was packed. Service is definitely lacking and no one was checking on safety. Some kids were unattended. Also, the cafe personal pizza ($5) is tiny! Don't think it's an actual personal sized pizza. If you kid eats a bit, it wouldn't satisfy him/ her for sure. Also, bathroom stalls need to be updated; some don't lock. Parking was very impacted as well! I had to park on the other side of the building and walk on the street around. Maybe they need an entry way to be available on that side for convenience.
My son had a good time but they need to work on a few things. read more