Leapin' Lizards

Updated on April 06, 2009
C.S. asks from Irving, TX
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My son will be two in May. We have done some research on indoor play places. We visited Going Bonkers, Boomerangs, and Leapin' Lizards. We've decided that we ejoyed Leapin' Lizards the most. I am wondering if anyone has had any experiences with the facility, good or bad. He's already been and enjoyed playing (and so did the grown ups).

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D.D.

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Hi C.,
I am the owner of Jump Zone in Southlake. We are also an indoor inflatable party play center. I would love for you to check us out before making your decision. We are a little smaller than your average place making it perfect for little ones! We do allow our parents to get on the inflatables. Little ones just can't ride on your lap down any slide. We have weekend party rates starting at $219 and a great week day, first morning rate that starts at $99. The $99 is called Crazy 8. For more info., please check out www.jumpzoneparty.com.
Best Regards,
D.

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K.S.

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No experiences with that place, but give Monkey Grounds a try before you commit. www.monkeygrounds.com We have a great play center and awesome birthday deals that beat EVERYONE'S prices!!!! Also, mention you heard about us on mamasource & get FREE ice cream for your party!!

We look forward to earning your business!!

K.

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L.P.

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There are several jump locations in your area. One thing you want to make sure you ask about and understand ahead of time is if the jumping area is private for you and your guests, or if they allow another party or two to participate in jumping at the same time. That is especially important when they are little. It's one thing to control the people that you invite, but a whole other idea when it's a bunch of strangers and the kids are a different age than yours. Even a few years makes a big difference in skill and attitude. Pump It up has entirely private parties. Adults are allowed and encouraged to participate on the inflatables. You can stop by anytime (weekends are the best) to come view the facility.

Also, PIU is now offering structured play classes for pre-schoolers ages 2-5 years old. These involve fun activities, songs, jumping and lots more with a new theme and curriculum each week.

Good luck!! Jumping is such a fun activity starting at this age.

L. P,

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S.C.

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Leapin' Lizards no longer allows adults on the inflatables. They could not tell me when they changed the policy.

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T.H.

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the only thing i don't like about leapin lizards (and it may be different if you have a party) is that the "employees" don't watch out for the smaller kids. we were just there over spring break and big (i'm talking 13 or so) boys were running around like madmen and not paying any attention to who they were knocking down, same on the bouncehouses. the kids who work there didn't say a word even after we informed them so i told the kids myself to cut it out. it's a great place when it's not so crowded like during the weekdays but the place is so big you're constantly watching your kids to make sure the smaller ones don't get hurt. we also went to boomerangs an i have to say i liked it much better. it's smaller and the employees get a handle on things quickly. good luck.

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