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Play places in RR/Cedar Park areas?

Are there any places there where you can sit and have coffee and/or lunch and they have play areas for toddlers? They have a few here in Oregon and my mom friends and I love going to them...just wondering if they have anything like that there for when we move. Here's the website to one of the ones here so you get what I mean.

https://www.playboutique.com/stay-play/ 

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Re: Play places in RR/Cedar Park areas?

  • We have bounce houses where you can bring your own food and the little ones bounce away. 

    The Big Bounce

     I am not sure of any other places but the others on here may chime in.

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  • There's a Safari Champ on Old Settler's Road.  It's alright, but I've been very unimpressed with the food and admission is overpriced, for kids 2+ IMO.
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    There's a Safari Champ on Old Settler's Road.  It's alright, but I've been very unimpressed with the food and admission is overpriced, for kids 2+ IMO.

    I like it when I can get a groupon for it, but yeah I think it's overpriced otherwise.  We certainly don't go every week or anything.  And I'm a bit of a snob and usually pack my own food for Kate.  I know that it's not allowed, but they don't exactly have organic options, KWIM?   

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  • Safari Champ is probably the only place that is similar to that. I will only go if we get there right when they open at 9 and we are done by 10:30 otherwise I feel like it's filled with wild kids whose parents let them run crazy. 

    There is a toy store in Georgetown that has a play area. It's $5 per kid per day and it is always staffed with somebody to play with your kids. They have tables for the adults and a self-serve coffee area. It's small but I like it.

    https://www.allthingskidsusa.com/play_zones

    There is a ton of great parks in the cedar park/round rock/pville/georgetown area and since we have great weather most of the year, I find it easiest to hit up starbucks, pack a picnic and meet up at a park for some play time.

    Ditto the bounce houses but sometimes I think those can be pretty overwhelming but, like me, my kids get overwhelmed easily by a ton of other kids.  

  • Extreme Fun (in Cedar Park) was cool when I went over the summer.  It was free for kids under 2 (I think).  She was under 18 months at the time, so there might be an earlier cut off for free admission.  We stayed in the toddler section which was very nice.  The big kid section was pretty large, but DD was too young to use that section.
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  • Big Bounce looks fun. We have a place like that here too. If I were more business savvy I'd say I should open a place like the ones here! 
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  • There is something VERY similar to this in Westlake called Gorgeous Millie It's more like a drop in co-op but has a coffee shop for the moms to sit and relax or you can come back when the "classes" are over.  Here is the website.
  • I just took my 3yo to the big bounce yesterday afternoon.  he had a BLAST, it was clean and not too crowded.

    We just moved here in November, I'm in Cedar Park....when you get there lets g2g!

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