5/5 K E. 1 year ago on Google
This
place
is
a
welcomed
addition
to
the
area!
And
it’s
way
more
fun
in
person.
The
ball
pit
is
unbelievably
huge,
though
it
could
still
use
about
5000
more
balls.
Almost
everything
was
operational
except
for
the
ball
guns.
The
space
is
quite
large
so
it’s
not
crowded—yet.
A
few
issues
to
be
mindful
of.
There’s
something
about
the
angle
of
the
three
slides
when
it
levels
off.
So
there
were
kids
falling
backward
and
banging
their
head,
including
our
LO.
The
grippy
socks
can
be
dangerous
going
down
the
slide
if
your
LO
plants
his/her
feet.
There
are
older
kids
that
who
can
be
unsupervised
who
will
throw
themselves
into
the
ball
pit,
making
constant
supervision/protection
of
your
LO
necessary.
No
masks
are
required
and
there
were
parents
and
kids
coughing,
so
be
prepared
to
pick
up
a
virus
if
unmasked.
The
sand
box
is
good
fun
but
could
be
tidied
up
more
frequently
by
the
staff,
as
well
as
the
Brio
train
stations.
There
are
lockers
where
you
can
store
valuables
and
shoes,
accessible
by
a
bracelet
with
a
sensor.
Food
and
beverage
is
available
for
sale,
as
well
as
toys
and
vending
machines.
There
is
a
gate
around
the
parking
lot
providing
some
comfort
for
those
worried
about
the
vagabonds
outside.
Military
discount
is
offered.
The
one
recommendation
I
have
is
for
management
to
please
sell
the
toys
that
are
used
in
the
Keiki
Kingdom,
in
addition
to
your
other
offerings.
My
LO
was
crying
because
he
wanted
to
take
the
Brio
trains.
I
would
love
to
have
bought
the
item
he
wanted
to
take
if
it
was
available
for
sale.
Finally,
there
were
employees
in
the
tunnels
spraying
and
cleaning
as
the
kids
went.
But
they
eventually
stopped.
Not
sure
what
the
cleaning
policy
is
but
it
would
be
great
if
you
could
keep
that
up
the
entire
time.
There
were
so
many
employees
that
it
was
hard
to
count
them
all,
so
there
definitely
wasn’t
a
shortage.
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