Game On Adventure Park
Indoor playground in Lincoln City, Oregon
Address: 3262 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Price Range: $$
About this business
Address: 3262 NE Hwy 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367
Game On Adventure Park in Lincoln City, Oregon offers an indoor playground featuring slides, trampolines, and swings where kids can stay active regardless of the coastal weather. The facility includes both a play structure area and a small arcade section with various games and claw machines to keep children entertained. The clean, modern space provides all-day entertainment at a reasonable price point, making it a welcome addition to the local family-friendly attractions.
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What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: Multiple reviews highlight the playground's suitability for energetic children, with comments about kids "burning off energy" and its suitability for both adults and children to play.
Food & Snacks: Reviews mention a small selection of water and snacks for purchase, and future plans for food and drinks. Currently, food options appear limited.

Cleanliness: Several reviews praise the cleanliness of the facility, describing it as "clean" and "brand new clean facility".
Parties: One review explicitly mentions booking a party, suggesting birthday party events are hosted. Specific party packages are not detailed in the reviews.
Prices: Reviews state the admission price is $15 for unlimited play, and a ten-use package is available for $100.

Activities: Reviews mention slides, bridges, a trampoline, and swings as available activities.
Not Noted
Toddler Area: The reviews do not specify a dedicated toddler area, though one review mentions a two-year-old child, suggesting the playground may be suitable for younger children but does not explicitly have a separate area.
Adult Space: Reviews do not mention adult spaces such as a lounge, cafe, bar, massage chairs, or beer for parents.

Socks: The reviews do not mention any specific sock policies.

Restrooms: The reviews do not specifically address restroom facilities, therefore no determination can be made about cleanliness and accessibility.