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Fivefootoffun · 13/10/2024 15:30

Was wondering if anyone been? Is it worth the money - such mixed reviews online.

my kids are 5 and 7 but 5 year old as sown mobility issues - I’ve heard the balloon pond can be tricky to navigate? Any input much appreciated!

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Fivefootoffun · 13/10/2024 21:15

Some mobility issues that should have read!

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StaySpicy · 13/10/2024 21:27

Went earlier this year, all the areas can be bypassed if you don't want to go in. The ballpit isn't very deep but it is absolutely full. I had to stay near my 5yo as not very tall and didn't want them to panic if they slipped and found themselves submerged by balls; I imagine some small 5yo would be fine with that and just stand up so they could see again but I thought mine might panic. Nothing inherently dangerous, though.

okydokethen · 13/10/2024 22:18

It's fun but I much preferred the balloon museum - also has a great ball pit but just visually me and kids (10 and 12) liked it more.

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CatsCuddles · 13/10/2024 22:26

Hated it. Took my daughter for her birthday and we thought it was crap and boring. My son called it the Willy wonka experience. Saying that mine are older but for some reason the company market it for teens and adults it's not and it's definitely more for little kids so they will probably enjoy it. Mine are 13-7 and said it was rubbish

Addictedtococacola · 13/10/2024 22:36

My DD and her friends from her Autism support group had a blast but they are older.

Fivefootoffun · 14/10/2024 06:30

Thanks all - that’s really helpful. Much appreciated.

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