This included several slides, separate areas for kids of various ages, climbing structures, swinging structures, a small zip-line, a ball pit, space for kids who want down time with an array of provided reading books in comfy, over-sized, plush chairs and a more separated space from the rest of the play area. My kids loved the tall, tube-like structure in front of the larger rectangular play maize. That’s because it has thick elastic-like rubber bands inside that are strong enough to allow climbing but offer some give when necessary and bounce when desired. The tube looked fun but this mom felt too claustrophobic to fit inside it. So I left that business to the kids and watched as they climbed up and then maneuvered their way back down on repeat.
The ball pit, spiral slide, bounce swings and bars to swing on are my kids’ favorites. They even tired themselves out while visiting and decided it was story reading time when they needed a break.
Birthday parties are accommodated at Go Play in a separate space during the cake and gift portion otherwise, participants are playing with the rest of the children on the play structures in the open gym.
Go Play has reasonably priced snacks and foods for children and families that are visiting. They also encourage you to take your own food and drinks which makes the whole experience affordable, right?
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If your family loves attraction parks, check out Sonny’s Place in Connecticut for endless fun. If you crave more high-flying experiences, a trip to IT Adventure Ropes Course in both Connecticut and Massachusetts may be in store.
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