
Dolores reyes
1 reviews on 1 places
Ive been to lake grove plenty of times. When dix hills opened I was so excited (more than my son I think🤣) but bc it’s so much closer. Anyway we went today for the first time ever to dixhills 5/23/23. I was scared at first cause My son is autistic and has sensory issues so I was scared it was going to be overwhelming or even just the loud music. But nope. The music was actaully at a good volume. No crowds what so ever. Very welcoming with smiles from the whole staff. But anyway I would love to thank Sienna for being SOOOOOO kind to my son. From helping him in the ball pit to letting him join dodge ball. (Sometimes kids on the spectrum don’t get the concept of what to do during a game or in general) but she didn’t turn him away or anything. She let him participate. Also another girl with blonde hair and braids I believe at the time around 5:20ish was at the ball pit too and was so nice to help my son move his way up when he was stuck. even the girl in the virtual reality section was so sweet with him. Jasmine in the foam blocks was a sweetheart playing with him, throwing him in the foam blocks (he loves the adrenaline and impact)🤣 I hope they never get rid of the 4 girls I’m talking about. When we got in the car he told me “mommy I had so much fun but there’s no crash pad”😂 I believe the dix hills park is nice for kids 3-8 compare to lake grove where I guess u can say is more for ages 7-15 since more room, it’s taller for the sky rider and etc. They truly understand kids are kids. Autism may not be a seen disability but the patience and love they gave my child was so heart warming and brings me peace to my heart❤️ the food was also delicious and the place was VERY clean.