Best Indoor Playgrounds in Lehi, Utah
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Mountain America Jurassic Jungle
Address: 2929 Thanksgiving Wy, Lehi, UT 84043
Mountain America Jurassic Jungle in Lehi, Utah is a massive multi-level indoor playground featuring dinosaur-themed obstacles, slides, and interactive elements spread across four levels of climbing structures. The facility caters primarily to children ages 5 and up with various activities including twist slides, climbing walls, and interactive missions, though the dark and complex layout can make supervision challenging for younger children. While the playground offers plenty of seating areas for parents throughout the structure, visitors should note that special grip socks are required for all entrants and advance reservations are recommended to avoid capacity issues during peak times.
What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: Many reviews describe the playground as having many climbing structures and various slides, indicating ample energy-burning opportunities for active kids. Kids were reported as getting tired and needing breaks after a period of time.
Food & Snacks: One review mentions a cafe opening at 10:30 am, serving snacks. No further information about food options was provided in the reviews.

Cleanliness: Reviews consistently describe the playground as clean and well-maintained. However, some broken attractions were reported. The reviews suggest that the playground maintains reasonably high cleaning standards.
Parties: One review mentions that the playground started hosting birthday parties, but notes that there are some things they need to work out. Specific party packages are not described.

Socks: The playground requires all patrons to wear grippy socks, regardless of whether or not they are playing in the main structure. Socks can be purchased on site if not brought by the visitor.
Prices: Prices vary depending on age (children vs. adults) and membership status. The price per child was frequently mentioned as around $14, while adults were charged $5. Members could get in for free if they reserved tickets in advance, otherwise they would have to pay. There is also an additional cost for the activity wristband.

Activities: Multiple reviews mention various activities such as climbing structures, slides (giant twist slides, wavy slides), a spinning hamster wheel, rock climbing walls, obstacle courses, and interactive games. Some of the interactive games were reported as broken.
Not Noted
Toddler Area: Several reviews explicitly state that the playground does not have a dedicated toddler area. Many parents found the playground unsuitable for toddlers because of the height and layout.
Adult Space: There are mentions of seating areas for adults within the playground structure, but there is no mention of a lounge, cafe, bar, massage chairs or beer.

Restrooms: Reviews do not explicitly mention the availability or cleanliness of restroom facilities.