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Located at the corner of Woodruff and Carson, right on the Lakewood – Long Beach border and across from Heartwell Park, the indoor play space features a toddler area, a climbing wall, a race track for kids, a ball pit with interactive projector screen, and more.
The prices come in at $15 for a two hour play session in the indoor playground. That includes one adult and one kid over 12 months and each additional person (adult or child) will be $7. Also, babies under 12 months who will be held by a parent at all times or put inside a stroller or carrier will not be charged, but if they are placed down to crawl or play in any areas, a charge of $7 will apply. Finally, if your 2-hour play is over, you may extend your playtime another 2 hours for an additional $7.
Open hours will be 9:30am – 8pm everyday.
A few tips for your first visit:
This weekend is sure to be crowded, but we couldn’t be more excited to welcome Kidz Town to the LB Littles community!
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