It has a sectioned off part for very young kids. Only problem I have noticed is that it is not policed by staff near enough. It always seemed to fall to the parents to keep bigger kids out or ask them to keep away from the small kids (if you didn't ask them to leave the area). I mean, I was in the same area with mine at the time, but I had twins to keep up with. So, it was frustrating to have some bigger kid swinging a roll or ball around one of my kids while I keep the other from falling over on a small slide. Still, my kids had a great time and nobody got messed up.
As others have stated yeah, there's an area for tiny kids, but I wouldn't go there with just a toddler. Bringing a toddler along with the older sibling(s) works pretty well, though.
There is a separate area for babies and other places inside with your help. I would say yes.
I would say yes and no. Let me start with I'm a parent of two kids, 18mo apart, and have been going since my youngest could toddle. On a weekday when school is in session; it's significantly less crazy. On these days; The youngster corner is typically age appropriate, if not empty. As is the larger area. If you are an active parent, interested in giving your little cruiser a large exportation space; it's great on a weekday. Unlike other indoor playgrounds in the area; this one is build for adult participation with taller walking spaces and wider everything. On weekends and holidays; it's friggin thunder dome. The staff is often consumed with birthday parties and attending to accidents, and it's 100% up to the parents to herd the cats. I loved having taken my kids so young, primarily because seeing the difference in their abilities between visits is remarkable...9mo to 1 yr to 18 mo to 2...it was amazing. I'm significantly overweight, and enjoyed chasing two, but it was WORK
With 'hovering' supervision its great.
Yes they have a separate play area for younger kids
There's a separate play area for under twos. Its very well supervised by staff to keep the bigger kids out.
I agree with Ryan Halvorsen. They should have a staff person in there at all times, but they don't. But if you take charge and be the "police" your child or children will have a great time.
Fun but not safe unless you want to stay right with them as have a 2 year old I let go into areas I cant see car with older kids and have climbed into a few tight spots probably a 67 year old grandmother shouldnt to hrlp him climb. Ut i dont think it is really safe for a 1 year old
They have an area for kids 3 and under, but as previously mentioned, the stafg doesn't monitor it to make sure the bigger kids aren't in it. My son LOVES it!
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