
However, the pizza cafe does not open until 11:30 (ish!. but after playing / climbing for an hour, my kids are hungry by 11 a.m. My kids and I like to get to Kidz Village when they open at 10 a.m. OK, so here's the leaving / eating policy (which I think is new, because I don't remember hearing it until this visit). A couple games were out of tickets as well, which I didn't care about but my sons did. :) The arcade is not huge (maybe 20 video games total?) but when I was there on, I counted 8 games that were either labeled "out of order", OR didn't work after coins were put in, OR didn't work *quite* right (for example, a water gun that didn't have enough power to reach the target). So it's good that my sons both have very vivid imaginations. The diner had menus (cute) but no plates, cups, plasticware.

They also had a mannequin with a beard (cute), but no (bladeless) razors to trim it. My 3-year-old son noticed that right away when he wanted to cut a mannequin's hair. The hairdresser place does not have a pair of (bladeless) scissors.

For example, there are two magnetic dart boards in the "man cave" but there is only ONE DART (for the two boards). The imagination rooms are OK, but could be updated / maintained better. It is pretty impressive! Just a word of advice, if your child is too small (let's say under 2 years?), s/he may go in and kind of get stuck or scared so be prepared to go in after him/her. My six-year-old son LOVES the indoor jungle gym and could literally climb on it for hours. I have been here many many times over the past couple years with one or both of my children (who are now 6 and 3 years old).
