14 results for “birthday party kids in Cincinnati

We Rock the Spectrum - Cincinnati

We Rock the Spectrum - Cincinnati

4.9(61)

Ages: Roughly 2 through 11 is where this gym lands best. The equipment is scaled for kids: climbing structures, swings, slides, a zip line and an arts and crafts area, all inside one indoor space. Toddlers around 2 and 3 do well because the room is contained and quiet compared to a trampoline park, and parents can see every corner from anywhere. Ages 4 to 8 are the core, and the birthday parties reviewers mention skew ages 1 through 7. Tweens still use it, particularly kids with sensory needs who find bigger venues overwhelming, but a typical 12 or 13 year old will find the equipment small. The gym describes itself as serving children of all ages and abilities, so if your older child has sensory or developmental needs, call (513) 429-5905 rather than ruling it out on age alone.

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Epic Entertainment

Epic Entertainment

4.5(167)

Ages: The core is 5 to 14, and that band gets full value. Big kids and tweens are the target audience for the electric go-kart track, the ninja obstacle course, the ropes course, the zip line, trampoline dodgeball and the air bag jump lanes, and a 10 year old can genuinely fill three hours without repeating an attraction. Teens stay engaged through the go-karts, bumper cars, battle beam and the arcade, which is unusual for a family entertainment center. Toddlers are covered but in a smaller way: there is a dedicated toddler playground and the four-level play structure, so a three year old has real ground to cover, just not the headline attractions. Infants have nothing to do here, and most attractions will have height or age minimums, so check epicoh.com before you buy a ticket for a preschooler.

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