Teens who throw REALLY hard! So you had like 6 teens pummeling 30 little kids who couldn't throw it far enough to hit any of them. What?!?! They put all the teens on one team. The employee quickly asked their ages and sent them to the little kid side. Knowing they should play fair, they joined the smaller team to help even out the sides. One team had a handful of players while the other team had about 30 kids. They attempted to join in on the dodge ball game. No lines) and try to be super careful not to hurt the much smaller children. Maybe they should point this out on their website.Īfter bouncing in the same area for some time due to the lack of other options, the staff changed and the new employee in the area asked my son and his friend their age and told them to go to the little kid area which was filled with 4-5 year olds that they would have squished! They were both confused by why after playing in that area (they were the only ones in there at the time) and having fun, they had to go to the little kid side (Which no one ever told us the older kids were to bounce on the left and the younger on the right. Now my son is very big for his age of 8, but a lot of the stations were gear for teens, something the manager later confirmed. While waiting our turn to go in, I witnessed many parents paying for their kid and then leaving, so you can imagine the behavior. We then had to sit through a "safety talk" which upon entering the park, no one was following and staff weren't enforcing. The boys had all brought their bounce socks but we were told they couldn't be used and we HAD to buy their branded bounce socks. We normally go to a similar type of venue in Lansing, but due to poor weather on my son's birthday, we decided last minute to go south to Sky Zone, since it wasn't snowing in Kalamazoo.
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