This place is awful. There is no staff anywhere on the floor, so kids are constantly misusing the blow-up equipment(going down multiple kids at a time, climbing on top of the equipment, pummeling smaller kids, going in the exits, etc.). It’s only a matter of time before a kid gets truly hurt.
Sandra G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bedford, IN
While the cost to get in is reasonable the staff and management leave much to be desired. Our one granddaughter is large for her age and the father of the owner told her to get out of one of the inflatables because it was only for toddlers. They do not have all of the rules posted and twice during one visit they disciplined my other granddaughter for doing things she wasn’t supposed to do. Other kids were doing the same things and the rule sign did not list the two actions as being not allowed. We had been there numerous times before without being approached about what the girls were doing. We will not return.
Rebecca N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bloomington, IN
Honestly, yes this place is a fun time for your kids … Big inflatable slides, arcade games, it’s a no brainer they will enjoy it. But there’s definitely some issues that come along with it. 1. Adults can’t help kids up and down these huge slides … So a staff member(if there’s one even available, is the one going to get your kid if they are stuck in an inflatable maze that they can’t climb up) — I think it’s an insurance policy thing, but it’s frustrating . 2. The arcade games are almost always broken. Every time we have gone, a game has either ate our tokens or not given us tickets … Again you have to flag down the unavailable staff to assist you.(And the tokens aren’t exactly the cheapest either) Everything in general is kind of over priced … But on a positive note … We go on the weekdays at opening and it’s never busy(normally it’s just 2 other moms with their kids) I like that, it’s like our own private carnival or something… and their bathrooms are very clean.
Jean P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ballwin, MO
Not too expensive if you’re just going to jump and slide. The arcade games and ensuing prizes seemed a little steep, but then again, I can’t say I frequent the things, so perhaps they’re in line with other similar establishments. 2.5 and 7.5 year old BOTH had a blast, and we were all grateful for them to burn off some energy as the weather turns cold. We’re not from the area and were headed on a long car ride home directly from Jump-n-Joey’s. My son passed out within 10 minutes of pulling out of the lot. We’ll likely return during another trip to Bloomington.