2/5 Noelani 4 years ago on Google
Coming
here
with
my
three
kids
was
such
a
nightmare.
You
have
to
pay
separately
for
the
trampoline,
the
jungle
gym,
the
Ninja
course,
etc.
Which
is
not
fully
explained
and
you
cant
really
see
what
they
actually
have
and
how
everything
is
set
up
because
you
cant
go
in
until
you
pay.
And
every
area
is
just
in
the
same
vicinity,
as
in
your
child
will
walk
in
and
see
all
of
it
thinking
they
can
go
into
any
play
area.
I
will
explain
how
this
is
absolutely
horrible
with
young
kids
and
toddlers
in
a
minute.
Not
to
mention
there's
no
indication
that
BEFORE
you
even
get
in
line
to
pay
for
the
tickets,
you're
supposed
to
sign
a
waiver
first
either
online
or
on
their
touch
screens
which
ALSO
had
a
line.
THEN,
you
get
BACK
in
line
again
to
get
your
tickets.
This
is
very
tiresome
and
irritating
when
they
are
busy
and
you
have
kids
who
just
want
to
go
in
and
have
fun.
We
wasted
a
good
15-20
minutes
just
trying
to
pay.
So
we
paid
for
the
trampoline
area,
not
really
knowing
what
other
things
there
were,
and
they
didn't
explain
anything
to
us.
Which
we
instantly
regretted
as
soon
as
we
walked
in.
They
give
us
stickers
to
wear
indicating
which
areas
you
are
allowed
in
and
what
time
your
session
ends.
Like
I
said,
you
walk
into
a
large
room
with
a
jungle
gym,
trampolines
separated
into
I
think
three
play
areas
(each
requiring
a
certain
pass/sticker)
and
a
place
to
order
food
&
drinks
with
tables
and
chairs.
Now
since
this
is
all
in
one
large
room
all
visible
from
the
moment
you
walk
in,
smaller
kids
are
going
to
think
they
can
just
run
and
play
in
any
of
the
areas
they
want.
Thus,
it
will
immediately
ruin
yours
and
your
child's
day
having
to
try
to
explain
if
you
can't
afford
it,
whatever
the
reason,
kids
don't
care
they
want
to
play.
In
the
trampoline
area
you
were
required
to
be
barefoot
or
wear
their
special
socks.
We
chose
barefoot.
So
I
went
in
to
the
trampolines
with
my
kids
to
keep
an
eye
on
my
3
year
old
daughter
who
had
wandered
over
to
me
to
fix
her
sticker
and
the
"attendant"
instantly
came
over
and
said
"one
person
per
trampoline!!"
at
us.
Like
really?
I
am
not
even
allowed
to
fix
my
daughter's
sticker
that
you
require
her
to
wear?
He
was
some
kid
that
did
not
interact
with
the
children,
just
seemed
to
be
there
to
make
sure
stickers
were
on
and
rules
followed,
which
is
fine
but
felt
a
little
unwelcoming
and
more
authoritarian
if
that
makes
sense.
Then
my
toddler
saw
the
jungle
gym
and
got
so
excited
she
just
ran
in
and
wanted
to
go
down
the
slide.
Well,
the
attendant
in
this
one
said
we
had
to
go
back
to
the
lobby
to
pay
for
*this*
area's
sticker,
the
same
place
that
took
15-20
minutes
and
now
she
also
has
to
wear
socks,
which
we
didnt
have.
And
it's
not
like
these
workers/attendants
are
actually
helpful
or
friendly
or
even
good
with
kids,
they
were
more
like
bouncers
or
security
guards
for
each
area
you
were
required
to
pay
for.
So
I
am
trying
to
drag
my
tantrum-throwing
toddler
out
of
the
jungle
gym
until
my
husband
went
to
go
pay.
My
2
year
old
just
didnt
understand
why
she
couldnt
go
in.
My
husband
finally
came
back
and
she
again
ran
back
in
as
soon
as
she
got
her
sticker
and
before
I
could
grab
her,
the
attendant
again
comes
to
remind
me
that
she
has
to
wear
socks
.
So
again,
dragging
a
kicking
and
screaming
toddler
out
who
just
wants
to
play.
We
put
socks
on
her
and
she
finally
got
to
go
play.
Dare
I
say
this
place
is
worse
than
Chuck
E
Cheese,
but
the
system
here
is
a
joke,
everything
is
chaotic,
confusing,
and
a
HUGE
hassle.
I'm
giving
two
stars
because
while
the
kids
did
get
to
play
they
had
fun,
Mommy
came
out
of
it
stressed
out,
drained
and
irritated.
Probably
never
coming
back.
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