I am a nanny to two boys ages 10 and 12. We went there along with their friends same ages. When we walked in I was kind of taken back. Nothing that I had expected. Things looked worn down and old. Anyways we went on a Wednesday where we got the wrist bands that allowed them to do everything unlimited times excluding batting cages and arcade games(during the summer not sure if this band happens year around). The boys seems to really enjoy themselves. But I feel it’s because they had their friends. One of my boys went on the go karts and had bad luck had to switch between three karts in one race. Overall I would say it kept the boys entertained for the few hours we were there. The concessions wad pretty cheap but not a lot of selections. Also hardly any of the workers spoke to us besides when we paid for our bands. Not even a checking on us or anything. I was suprised by that but I understand. I am pretty sure it is one of those places we would only attend once or twice a summer. I am giving this place a two star rating just because of how run down the place looks as well as the amount of «broken» activities.
Ryan t.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Putting Fun is your name is a risky proposition. What if it isn’t Fun? Then what? Someone sues you for false advertising, that’s what. Fortunately, lawyers for Papio Fun Park don’t have to worry about that. Go Karts. Laser Tag. Decent miniature golf. Arcade. Batting cages. All a lot of fun. What isn’t fun is getting kicked off the Go Karts by kids that aren’t old enough to operate an actual vehicle. If you want to witness the havoc that can occur when you give a 14 year-old a small bit of authority, check this place out.