The gate can be easily opened by anyone things not safe in. A kids place
Entrance
Water around the toilet, could be urine.
Signage
Fees
Entrance into all of the chaos
My son picking up some balls
Toilet brush on the floor.
Benny H.
Feb 23, 2025
Pretty fun spot for the kids, and again key word there is kids. You're not there for yourself, so just watch your kids and make sure they are taken care of. I would say there is a decent amount of stuff here offered for kids, so they will have a bast. A blast I say. It's a pretty fun spot for them, from slides, to shooting each other with balls. It's great. Overall, if you want your kid to have fun indoors, then this is a great spot.
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Chris P.
Mar 1, 2025
I normally don't like to leave a negative review on a place especially when the kids had fun and enjoyed their time there. The low rating is on lack of safety and no bathroom access during a party. The kids can go out of the gate without adults and no one questioned it. Other similar places have a gate with a buzzer. We've been there where the adult only got a wrist band and not the kids. Another time, the kids got the wrist band and not the parents. So not sure if there is another use of the band other than time keeping. The cake on the icing is there's no bathroom access if they have a party in the back. The only bathroom is located in the back where they close off if there is a party. There's a sign to direct people to use the Target bathroom instead. So if you are there with multiple kids you pretty much have to find all the kids, have them put their shoes on and leave the premise. I don't think this is reasonable as a business targeted for young kids.
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Ter L.
Feb 10, 2025
My daughter is absolutely obsessed with Jolly Roger Land!!! With her constant requests, we try to make it a habit of visiting Jolly Roger Land at least once every 3-4 weeks. This indoor play center includes a huge play structure to climb, crawl, and slide. There is a ball pit where you can juggle, enjoy a game of toss, and submerge yourself in a "swim". If all else fails, enjoy the trampoline and the limited arcade. Socks are required to enjoy the establishment. Should you need, socks are available for purchase. A waiver must be signed and an adult supervision is a must. Be advised that weekday visits are going to save you a few bucks and it will absolutely spare you from the large crowds- highly recommended if you can make it work. 4 stars overall. Our visits have only been for 'open play' and the pricing is extremely affordable. I appreciate the business prioritizing sanitation.
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Kathy N.
Jan 3, 2025
New indoor children' s play place in Oakridge mall! Jolly Roger Land is located near Target & GameStop. I took my 21-month old son here and he enjoyed it so much. I took him on a weekday so it wasn't too crowded. I really appreciate the staff organizing and cleaning the place often while we were there. Definitely better than Luv 2 Play at Eastridge. It was easy to sign the waiver and pay online. You can also pay in-person if that's what you prefer. :) loved the trampolines and slides here. There's also a massage chair that parents can use while the kid(s) play.
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Stella W.
Dec 22, 2024
This review is written from the POV of my 3 year old son.Today, Daddy asked me if I wanted to go to Luv2Play (another indoor playground located at Eastridge Mall). I screamed, "NO! I want to go to JOLLY ROGER LAND!"That's all parents need to know. Oh and I took photos of the pricing for y'all.
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Josephine F.
Dec 6, 2024
Finally open!! Been waiting forever. It's so great because everything is new, so you (hopefully) shouldn't have to worry about the cesspool of germs indoor play spaces like this generally harbor. And actually when we were there I saw the employee go around sanitizing random things at one point which was reassuring. It was great to come during the lunch hour on a Thursday as it was pretty empty. Usually in these types of spaces I'm afraid of my toddler getting trampled by bigger kids. There's a good sized play structure, different areas for different ages with for example smaller vs taller slides , ride on toys, a few arcade games, ball pit, a trampoline area. Can really keep a kid occupied for hours! My little one didn't want to leave. It is quite pricey though. $19 for an hour. I was hoping to get membership so we could come more often but the membership is quite expensive and not worth it unless you go two or more times a week.
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Isabel B.
Jan 4, 2025
My kids had a blast, and I enjoyed watching them. However, upsetting at the front gate being very unsafe, should be a buzz in and out type setting due to it being a children's location. Also the bathroom setup is horrendous. We go in without shoes and come out spreading all those germs onto the play area where our kids are on all fours, or in the balls pit or in the climbing area. Not sanitary. Suggestion, maybe some disposable booties.
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Jacqueline K.
Jan 23, 2025
This is an awesome new indoor play space close to where we live. My 3 year old had a blast here, especially in the ball pit! We arrived when it first opened at 10 am and it still smelled bleachy/clean so they definitely clean it thoroughly, haha. There are a ton of fun activities for kids, mainly gross motor stuff, like slides/climbing areas, a trampoline/bouncing area, various bikes for kids to use, some spinning tea cup-type seats, etc. Make sure to wear socks so you don't need to purchase socks there.
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Deborah D.
Feb 10, 2025
Really nice indoor play center, and really great to see something like this opening up as there is a shortage of places like this in the Bay Area and sometimes you need something indoors to entertain the kids. That being said, there was a birthday party going on and they CLOSED the toilets to everyone who was not at the birthday party with a sign saying nearest toilets are in Target. This was less than ideal for my 3 year old son who is recently potty training, he got very upset thinking we were leaving the play center entirely. Very inconvenient to have to walk down to Target to use the toilets - and is surely problematic for many more families when the majority of guests here are probably infants/toddlers who are in the process of potty training, or at least can't give you that much warning when they need to go. I was not impressed with this - it felt unnecessary.
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Caitlin L.
Feb 17, 2025
Pro: my son loved it and had a blast- that's the only thing giving JRL 1 star. Beyond that, I have serious concerns. 1. Fire and safe exit: there is no designated stroller parking. That means people park their strollers in the entrance. Today, it was actually impossible to exit the play area, grab our shoes from the cubby, and leave the center. In the event of an emergency, it would be absolute chaos and is the main reason why we will not be returning. I highly recommend putting stanchions outside for strollers to be safely stored. 2. The designated max capacity is 144. If a fire marshal entered today, I can almost guarantee they would have been shut down. 3. There seemed to only be two employees working. They cannot safely and effectively navigate checking people in, managing crowds, cleaning restrooms, handling parties, and (as seen today) picking up after a child gets sick on the play structure. The employees need more support to run more effectively. 4. The bathroom. Wow. First of all, when we arrived, the bathroom was only allowed for members of a party. That meant anyone else had to exit the play center and walk to Target to use their facilities. This is a CHILDREN'S play place. Unless you want urine all over the facility, restrooms need to be accessible. Given my child could not wait to navigate through stroller hell to exit, we attempted to use the single bathroom provided by JRL. Unfortunately, the lock is broken which poses a huge safety risk with children. On top of that, there were no booties left to put over socks so we would have had to walk into a public restroom with our socks on. No thanks.It's disappointing because we were so excited to finally have a play center close by. Unfortunately they've missed the mark in many ways.
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