![]() Pizza, Burgers, Chicken Strips, Hod Dogs, Corn Dogs, etc. ![]() With respect to food, they have all the typical stuff you would expect from a kids menu. The place appears to be staffed by high school or maybe young college kids. It shouldnt be possible for someone to steal your shoes. Your familys shoes go in a numbered bin that matches your parent name tags. Yes, there are a limited number of lockers however they are on the other side of the building from the play area where you have to take off your shoes. The outside also did not look like an abandoned building as another reviewer suggested. Although it was raining, the roof was not leaking into buckets as another reviewer commented. There was some dust on the top of the 3rd story of the top of the climbing structure, but that would have been a real challenge to get to. While certainly not new and not gleaming, I would not call the place totally run down. The kids all had fun on the little rides. The air hockey table we played on clearly had a weak motor and the puck didnt glide as well as you would expect, but the kids didnt notice. Id say they certainly got this area right. This is important because the structure is huge and at any given point in time, you may not be able to see your kid. So your little ones cant escape, and no one is going to run off with them. They check you when you leave to make sure the combination of parents and kids are correct. Kids get special wrist bands and parents get matching coded stickers. There is also some security around the play structure. One of the staff members I talked to commented that it would be a lot busier in the evening. By the time we left around 1:00 it was picking up. At 11:30 there were only a few other families. We arrived at 10am on Saturday morning when the place opened and were the first ones there. We also played a couple games of air hockey and did the rides. We spent the majority of our time in the climbing structure with 4 kids 2-1/2, 3, 6-1/2, and 8 years old. Its a huge cavernous building with a lot for kids to do, side rooms for birthday parties, and a big eating area. ![]() It also has bumper cars, a little tea cup ride, a frog jump ride, and a massive 3-story climbing structure with a ball pit, a bridge, and a slide for kids. Odyssey Fun World has arcade games, air hockey, and a bunch of those games that spit out tickets you can exchange for little junk toys. ![]() We nearly went somewhere else because of those reviews and Im really glad we didnt. Your local Library may also have free storytimes for tots which end with a little open playtime.We went to Odyssey Fun World yesterday and it was a lot better than the reviews here would leave you to believe. You should also pick up an Oaklee's Guide from your local library. If this is not close enough than ask for a specific location and someone might know of other places. If you have 15 1/2 month old son, say.then here are some places to check out! o) (If this is who I think it is?!) Lake Zurich (Ela area Library has a play area and some good programs, sometimes drop-in): Lake Zurich (gymnastics center with open gym times):īarrington (gymnastics center with open gym times): I just found a few more places for you to try: I had mentioned the Palatine YMCA, which has the indoor play maze but I have found out since that you have to be a member to use it! ![]()
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