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Took my little one there today, staff who helped us was great, super friendly and great energy. My two little ones are 3 & almost 2. We went to the section for smaller kids and it was taken over by older kids, climbing the tree and blocking the tree with the huge benches. I sat and watched one older kid get stuck in the tree and scream for a good minute for his mom because he was stuck in the tree and mom was stuck on her phone. Another parent had to help this kid. I literally walked by and saw all of the parents glued on their phones while their kids are running into other peoples children. What happened to safety? And keeping an eye on your kids?

I'm sure this is a five-star facility for people with older kids, but with a toddler I had issues. Yes, there's a designated section for toddlers, but it's not monitored. No one is keeping the big kids from running through at full speed, swinging from the rafters, and crawling all over the toddler toys. My son got knocked over multiple times because he just isn't as fast. He's a toddler. Which is why a toddler section would be nice, but unless they have a staffer monitoring who's going in, this isn't actually a toddler section.
Also, a dad literally rolled into the toddler section with his whole stroller. And his shoes on. And none of the staff stopped him or came to tell him to remove his stroller and shoes. I understand they don't get paid enough to get yelled at by entitled parents, but it completely negates the whole reason for the no-shoes rule. Toddlers have their hands all over the floors. Now they're licking whatever came in on your literal stroller wheels.
Also, a dad literally rolled into the toddler section with his whole stroller. And his shoes on. And none of the staff stopped him or came to tell him to remove his stroller and shoes. I understand they don't get paid enough to get yelled at by entitled parents, but it completely negates the whole reason for the no-shoes rule. Toddlers have their hands all over the floors. Now they're licking whatever came in on your literal stroller wheels.

The kids 1 1/2 and 4 both had a blast here. There is a toddler area that has a locked gate to prevent little ones from getting out. The playground overall was clean and had more padded areas than other indoor playgrounds we've gone to. This is inside the community ctr and was worth the drive to help the kids burn off some energy. It does get busy very quick when the bigger kids are out of school.

I came here with my 9 year old as we looked at the website, and it stated that up to middle schollers can enter as well as parents can join their children in the play area. The Nest itself is very cool with many different levels in height and different levels of adversity for the kids. I did not give it a 5 because I honeslty think they should have a kitchen or snack shop and not just machine food. Definitely not gripping, but this is an honest review of what they can do to improve and to let parents know to plan appropriately that they only have simple snacks such as vending machine chips and soda.

This place is great and reasonably priced compared to other similar places. Definitely worth the 30 minute drive for us. Love that they do preschool play time on Mondays and Wednesdays. Which is when they open the gym and have scooters, balls, bounce house, and more for the younger kids to play with. Place is geared towards kids and have small plastic tables in between the regular adult tables even. We can easily spend majority of the day here. Not to mention the main lady at the front desk has always been very kind and helpful!

Fantastic indoor playground. It's truly massive and you might lose your child in the maze of tunnels if you're not careful. I've got a toddler and they've got a toddler specific area. Kids all the way up to middle school can enjoy the playground. There's also a gym and library in the building to keep you busy. It's $7 a child so a little on the moderate cost but worth every penny.

My kids reviews:
8yr old 3.5 stars
6yr old 4 stars
5 yr old 10 stars!
We came for a birthday party. The party room is great. All the kids had fun at the Eagles Nest climbing, sliding and chasing after one another.
The restroom was clean and accommodating for families with younger children. It's great when they can reach the water and soap independently.
8yr old 3.5 stars
6yr old 4 stars
5 yr old 10 stars!
We came for a birthday party. The party room is great. All the kids had fun at the Eagles Nest climbing, sliding and chasing after one another.
The restroom was clean and accommodating for families with younger children. It's great when they can reach the water and soap independently.

My kids (6 and 8) loved this place! The perfect place to let them run off their energy on a cold spring day. The open gym was actually just as big of a hit as the amazing play structure and slides. Open gym had a bounce house, foam giant blocks, scooters, lots of soft balls and basketballs. The jungle gym was enormous and hugely fun for my kids. Lots of seating for parents along the edges, but parents could also go in after little ones that got in over their heads. We spent at least 4 hours here with lunch in the middle. Well worth the extremely reasonable cost of admission ($8 each kid, parents free!). Bonus, you can bring your own food or get some snacks from the vending machines when hungry hits. Will definitely be back!