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I took my 5-year-old grandson there. He loves this place. There is no admission fee which is great they have pizza which is basic. But he loves it. Definitely needs a thorough cleaning. Stains on the ceiling and the rugs are really dirty. Make sure the kids wear socks with grippies since shoes are taken off to go in the tubes and jumpy house. I go there almost every time I have my grandson he loves the place like I'v... View all feedback.
What Wendy C doesn't like about Imagination Zone:
Oh gosh.. where to even start. Pros: it's free to enter the play area where there is a bounce castle and tunnels. The tickets for the arcade games are reasonable with quite the variety. There is plenty of seating and parking. Cons: kids will be bored easily as there isn't much to do. You will probably spend an hour or so doing everything that you could to stay entertained. The place really needs a makeover as everyth... View all feedback.
The kids thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Pizza wasn't awful! We plan on coming back again next year.
I took my 5-year-old grandson there. He loves this place. There is no admission fee which is great they have pizza which is basic. But he loves it. Definitely needs a thorough cleaning. Stains on the ceiling and the rugs are really dirty. Make sure the kids wear socks with grippies since shoes are taken off to go in the tubes and jumpy house. I go there almost every time I have my grandson he loves the place like I've said. He always has a great time.
Is this Chuck E Cheese? No. The pizza is better here at half the price. Basically very similar to Little Ceasar's older recipe, sauce, dough which I think was better than the current version. Plenty of toppings to choose from, along with hoagies, fries, wings, bread sticks, salad, mac and cheese, other offerings. Tokens are 25 cents each or 25 for $5, which is affordable on a budget. There is a large ball pit for the kids with slides, pass through, etc. TWO bounce houses and they are both relatively new. There used to be one that had seen better days until replaced. The staff? The kids that work there are friendly, patient, hard working. The place is usually not crowded, except maybe Saturday afternoons, so very manageable for the kids, most customers are locals and the other customers are usually friendly, kids get along. I have been coming here nearly 25 years. First with my kids, now with my grandkids. They love this place. I love this place and the family that owns it. Many good times over the years. Negatives? I'm not taking any stars off but the games are older, may not always work. Yes as others have said there are stained ceiling tiles from previous leaks. Can they compete with Chuck E Cheese or Dave and Busters for toys? No. Then again you won't spend $100 here for 2 or 3 kids and can go buy toys after with the money you saved. It is a local family owned business not a multimillion dollar national attraction. The bathrooms may only have one handicap toilet, two sinks not be up to the standards of Chuck E Cheese or Dave and Busters. The decor is dated. Unless your kid is an interior decorator, a stickler for high fashion the bounce house, ball pit will make it a clear winner over the national chains listed.
Was visiting from out of state, during Passover holiday. The place is huge! A lot of games! Very fun, nostalgic kind of feeling. Very clean and the staffs are friendly. Brought my children here and they had so much fun! I love the Jurassic park game which my children enjoyed.
I took my daughter(5 and with autism here today because it was raining out and new to pa still, it was nice that it's free play for the kids, but due to Covid the main attraction (for my daughter anyway was closed due to Covid which was the huge ball pit and the mini ball pit which also means the main and only slide that connects to it too. The bounce house got all the glory since the balls were a no go! She went in and out over 5 times in sessions from playing arcade games, air hockey, collecting tickets as we went along, games don't cost more than 4 tokens, a lot were only 2 or 1 which was nice, even the air hockey. The bowling, and a few other machines were very much broken and abused. The floor was super gross and stained but hey it's a kid place that's not new, so if you don't go in thinking it's par with other kid indoor playrooms you'll love it(plus hello it's free entry to burn off them endless kid batteries they have We had a blast, they even have a lil 3$ pictures drawing, super fun and cute. They have an atm, but be warned and bring cash for tokens. Only bought 20$ in tokens and we played everything several times. Didn't have the pizza, but maybe next time I'll give it a go. Overall 4 stars cuz my daughter was worn out, got her lil tickets cashed in for a cup lol (her choice , the prizes were way over priced and bad selection(dollar tree got better quality , so just aim to have fun playing and collecting, but if you don't have more than 300 tickets you won't be getting much at all (we had 333 . Cup was 300. Got two lil army men and that's a wrap for our mini new adventure to imagination zone. I say under 6 years old- well worth the visit. One thing I did not like very much was zero sanitizer in any dispensers and just wish it was a bit cleaner, but for this age group no complaints past that. We practically had the whole place to ourselves on a Sunday Holiday weekend.