Kids Empire Dallas Hillcrest
Indoor playground in Dallas, Texas
Address: 6859 Arapaho Rd, Dallas, TX 75248
Price Range: $$
About this business
Address: 6859 Arapaho Rd, Dallas, TX 75248
Kids Empire Dallas Hillcrest in Dallas, Texas offers a massive indoor playground featuring multiple levels of climbing structures, slides, and obstacle courses designed for children of various ages. The well-maintained facility provides a clean, safe environment with dedicated areas for toddlers and bigger kids to explore and burn energy while parents can relax in comfortable seating areas. The all-day admission allows families to come and go as they please, making it an ideal destination for active play regardless of weather conditions.
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What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: Many reviews describe the playground as having various activities that allow children to burn energy, such as climbing structures, slides, obstacle courses, and a soccer field.
Toddler Area: Several reviews confirm the presence of a dedicated toddler area, although some mention that older children sometimes enter this space, creating safety concerns.
Food & Snacks: The playground has a snack bar offering snacks and drinks, however, the selection is reported as limited and not including healthy options, according to several reviews. Pizza is available for birthday parties. Outside food and drinks are not allowed unless with a party reservation.
Parties: Multiple reviews mention birthday parties being hosted at the indoor playground, with some detailing specific party packages including pizza and cake. However, there are also accounts of party planning issues.

Socks: The indoor playground has a strict no-shoes policy in the play areas, requiring all guests to either wear socks or purchase socks on-site. Enforcement of this policy is inconsistent based on the reviews.
Prices: Admission prices vary based on the reviews but generally range between $20-$45 per child. Some party packages are mentioned with additional fees, and there are additional charges for extras like socks, although there are conflicting reports on the consistency of pricing and payment methods.

Activities: Reviews mention a variety of play structures including climbing structures, slides, obstacle courses, a soccer field, a ball pit, padded slides, a dance room, race cars, and giant Lego-like blocks.
Not Noted
Adult Space: The reviews do not mention adult-specific spaces such as lounges, cafes, bars, massage chairs, or areas with alcoholic beverages for parents.

Cleanliness: Reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. While many praise the cleanliness and constant cleaning efforts of the staff, others mention unclean restrooms, a dirty ball pit, and inconsistencies in cleaning standards.

Restrooms: Reviews regarding restroom cleanliness are mixed, with some praising the cleanliness while others report unclean and poorly maintained facilities. There are accounts of restrooms lacking toilet paper.