The Chelsea TreeHouse
Indoor playground, Cafe in Chelsea, Michigan
Address: 1101 S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
Price Range: $$
About this business
Address: 1101 S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
The Chelsea TreeHouse in Chelsea, Michigan, offers a multi-level indoor playground featuring separate zones for different age groups, from toddlers to pre-teens, with padded play structures and exciting slides. Parents can relax in comfortable seating areas while keeping an eye on their children, with the facility offering a café serving snacks, drinks, and kid-friendly meals. The well-maintained space provides a safe, climate-controlled environment where kids can burn energy year-round, complete with special areas for ball play and dedicated zones for children under two years old.
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What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: The reviews consistently praise the playground's ability to help children burn energy. Parents describe their children "burning off energy", "tiring themselves out", and "burning bad weather energy."
Toddler Area: Several reviews highlight the presence of a dedicated area for toddlers and babies, often described as a "baby area" or "toddler area."
Adult Space: Many reviews mention comfortable seating for adults, a cafe with food and drink options, and the availability of coffee, suggesting ample adult spaces.
Food & Snacks: The availability of food and snacks is frequently mentioned, including a cafe offering coffee, kid-friendly meals (like chicken nuggets and grilled cheese), and other snacks. Some negative reviews mention the limited healthy options and high prices.

Cleanliness: The cleanliness of the playground is repeatedly mentioned in positive reviews. Reviewers use terms like "super clean", "clean", and "well maintained" to describe the facility.
Parties: Many reviews explicitly state that the indoor playground hosts birthday parties and provides party packages. The reviews describe positive experiences with birthday parties held at the facility.

Socks: One review states that socks are required, and no shoes are allowed. Another review mentions that socks are a requirement.
Prices: Reviews mention admission prices ranging from $6 to $12 per child, with no entrance fee for babies under 12 months. The price increase to $12 is a point of contention in one review.

Restrooms: Reviewers describe the bathrooms as "clean" and "comfortable", indicating accessible and well-maintained restroom facilities.

Activities: Multiple reviews mention various activities such as a treehouse play structure with slides, a ball area with baskets, climbing and crawling areas, and separate play zones for babies, toddlers, and older children.