
The Adventure Zone: Play, arcade thrills, and family fun
The Adventure Zone in Vancouver blends a playground with a video arcade, offering diverse play equipment for physical activity, imaginative exploration, and social interaction. Reviews cite reasonable pricing and a wide range of activities, but also safety concerns about a slide, cramped soft-play spaces, and arcade issues, including a shift to card-based play and higher costs.
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Play a variety of arcade games, including classic and ticket-based options, with card payment systems for easy access.
A designated play space for children featuring slides and climbing structures, ideal for toddlers and young kids.
Host unforgettable birthday parties with game credits, private areas, and party planning assistance.
Book the venue for group outings, corporate events, or school trips with discounted rates and tailored activities.
Earn tickets from games to redeem for prizes, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit.
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Overall rating
Anthony Peck
Just commenting on the soft play area, we didn't engage with anything else here. This was probably the worst designed soft play we've ever been to. The slide is fun but other than that it's very cramped and claustrophobic to navigate and messy, with bigger kids pushing and shoving to get around. Our little one is nearly three and I went in with her and I'm glad that I did, it was pretty hard for me to get around the space. She ended up being scared because we were stuck in child traffic trying to navigate the cramped stair system. Its very tight and at one point everyone got stuck and not really able to move. She was crying and I had to comfort her while the other kids pushed and shoved their way past. I understand they might be limited on space but it was horrible in there and it wasn't even that busy. If you have bigger confident kids they would probably enjoy it, if you have younger toddlers or easily spooked kids, avoid this place. You cant normally drag my outgoing daughter out of a soft play but she was asking to leave this one and that says it all.
Anthony Young
Great place to spend some time with kids Price is similar to other amusement game places in the lower mainland
D G
Arcade used to be awesome, was still 25¢ a play mostly. Now it's card vs token, no more tickets either, and most games are $1 or more per play. Plus they've removed some of the cool games and replaced with the gambling and claw ones everywhere else has. Like this candy crane which gives you 5¢ of candy. My kids always beg to go here and this time weren't impressed. Probably won't visit again.
STMNT
Are you serious, this place is seriously run down. Half the games are broken at any given time. Spending 25$ for less than an hour is just a waste of money. They have put so many ticket games that there are not really anything fun for young kids to play. Like seriously there are 14 gambling ticket machines out of maybe 20. They have even just spent more money to install literal gambling coin drop machines. They have claw machines but they are a total scam, I have never seen a claw machine with 2 arms that pinch the prize. Needless to say they is no possibility to win a prize. Not a nice place for the kids as much as it hurts to say.
Hassan Mk
On a positive note, the playground offers an impressive variety of play equipment and activities that cater to children. The diversity of options ensures in such a small place that children can engage in physical play, imaginative exploration, and social interaction, creating a well-rounded recreational experience. However, my primary concern pertains to the safety of the playground, specifically regarding the slide. During my recent visit, I observed that it appeared to pose a safety risk to children. The design and high speed of this slide raise apprehensions, particularly in terms of potential accidents or injuries. I strongly believe that the safety of children should be paramount in any recreational facility, and I kindly urge the management to assess and address the safety issues associated with this slide promptly. In conclusion, the playground's offerings in terms of activities are commendable and contribute positively to the community. However, ensuring the safety of all equipment, particularly the slide in question, should be of utmost importance.