We had our 4 yr old son’s birthday here and the staff(Stef, Bella, Julia) were great they handled everything from the second we walked in the door, the facility is very clean and geared perfectly for whatever event you have. They do a great job on keeping the kids entertained by changing things up frequently
Frank T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chandler, AZ
This is a great place and the hours work great for a working dad like myself to bring my 3yr old son in the evenings after work. He loves the different programs they offer.
Kay E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Middletown, CT
Tried the free trial class today. Went to ‘Crayons to Canvas’ with my friends almost 5 year old. The place looked brand new inside & super clean. The room was FREEZING. The kids were shivering & complaining the whole time. Someone brought in a space heater at the end of class, so I’m assuming its an ongoing issue. Class was cute. They started off with circle time activities– singing, introductions etc. Then they started the actual arts n crafts activities. First the teacher handed out some clay & instructed the kids to build a boat out of it. She gave some directions for how to turn it into a sailboat at home– add a popsicle stick, etc. After they did, she collected the clay & put it back in the bin. I thought for the amount of money some people pay for these classes you’d at least get to bring it home but I guess this was just the warm up activity. The main activity was finger painting an ocean scene on a piece of white paper. Again, for the price, I thought it’d be on ya know, an actual small canvas or at least some good quality paper. All in all, the instructor was great & the kids had fun. The space was bright & inviting. But I’m basing this review off of the fact I paid $ 0 for this class. I don’t think I’d be quite as satisfied if I was paying the membership fee of $ 90/month.
Heather W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hartford, CT
I have recently starting taking my son here. We are not members(membership is pretty expensive unless you plan to attend a ton) but we do occasional drop-in and drop-off events. My son is 4, and he’s really enjoyed the things he has been to here. Open Gym is a nice way to burn off energy on a snowy day. I sent him for parents-morning-out once, and for kids-night-out once. He had a great time for both drop-off events and wanted to stay longer. These programs were basically just babysitting, but the care was certainly adequate and worth the money. My son is on the babyish side for 4. If you have an athletic boy, maybe the type who keeps up with older siblings, he might be bored by the equipment, as it is fairly small. But my son loves it all and happily climbs on the monkey bars and balance equipment for as long as I’ll let him.
Sarah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 East Hampton, CT
We had our daughters 4th Birthday party with 21 kids today December 12. They did everything right kids had a great time as well as the parents. They setup and deconstructed the party. They kept the kids entertained. The kids had so much fun throughout the birthday. The place is very clean and the employees love to entertain the kids.
Ashley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cheshire, CT
I can only speak for the gym classes, because we’ve never done the art or music. Their gym equipment is clean and the staff was really friendly. They actually make you use hand sanitizer before and after play, which I was impressed with. However, it’s a tiny gym with not that much equipment and I can’t see kids much older than 2 being entertained. Something about the entire experience came across as really commercialized… Ex. They re-do classic nursery rhymes with different words just to include«Romp N’ Roll» etc.
Sanh A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hartford, CT
Need a place to take your little one on a rainy day? Romp n’ Roll is the place. My friend and I took our little ones both under the age of 18 months to Romp n’ Roll one Monday afternoon. The kids had a blast and we didn’t take any germs home with us. The facility is sparkly clean. The mats didn’t smell of plastic and the toys that were out were all clean. The place was empty at 2PM. There were two other children playing. I’m sure it gets busy on the weekends and during class times. During free play a staff member will engage the children in an structured activity. I thought that was such a good idea because some children don’t have the attention span to commit to a full class. My son was too young to understand but he was content holding his ribbon stick by the wrong end. Overall I’m glad we discovered this kid’s gym. For parents who can’t afford to have a home gym for their children this is a great alternative because the space is clean and it offers a venue for socialization.