Pump It up Party

Updated on August 26, 2008
K.N. asks from Mickleton, NJ
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Hi

Has anyone attended/hosted a Pump It Up party in Marlton? Looking to have this for my son's 5th bday and it seems very organized and a good time...but that is the feeling I received from the brochure (great marketing, I know)...looking for real feedback on your experiences, positive or negative.

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B.M.

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I went to a party there and it was nice. My friends daughter turned 3 and it was nice. It tired all the kids out and was fun

i also went to a similiar party at bounce u and it was a nightmare. In the middle of the party fire alarms went off and we had to evacuate. Something about a fire in the panel wall. The sirens scared the kids and the moonbounces started deflating which was scary for my 2 year old.

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S.A.

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I've attended two parties at Pump It Up in Marlton and it is very organized and the children had a great time. The children were between 4 and 5 years old. There was a staff member at all of the slides, bouncing areas and it seemed to run smoothly. The children had access to two activity areas and then near the end of the party they all went to another room for food and cake.

I would recommend it based on my experience.

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O.D.

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Mi kids attended two parties at Pump It Up, here in Wilmington. I went to one of them and I can say that the kids had a great time. It is a bit short, but after they run so much, they are tired, especially the little ones (4-5 years old). I suggest that you ask the parents to stay. The kids are 5 years old and even though everything is soft, they can still get hurt. You don't want to feel responsible for someone else's child. Other than that, everything seems to be well organized.

C.S.

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We lived in Ohio before we moved back here and I used the Pump It Up in Hartville for my sons 7th birthday.

I had no issues at all. Just wish it was a little longer!

One big problem I did have was with the parents who never RSVPed or did and said they were coming and never showed up. I paid for the bigger party when I could have gotten the smaller party.

The other thing I would suggest is that if you have younger kids attending to suggest that the parents stay. It is very hard to keep an eye on all of those little ones.

Any other questions, feel free to ask!

~C.

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