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Crash Crawly's Adventure Fun Centre
Category: Active Life Amusement Parks Amusement Parks [Edit]
1300 Woolridge StCoquitlam, BC V3K 6Y6
(604) 526-1551
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
4 reviews for Crash Crawly's Adventure Fun Centre
4 reviews in English
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Review from Molly D.
Vancouver, BC
It is a very large playcentre, so if you have kids that range in age, it would be good.
My guy is 3 though, so he wasn't big enough for a lot of things. We spent the majority of the time in the toddler area. It was a bit dark, dingy and dirty, especially the ball pit. It was also very messy, and the evening we came here, we were the only ones there for at least an hour, no one ever came out to straighten up.
Definitely showing some wear and tear - could use a bit of a spruce up.
Didn't eat anything there, but saw that they have a large area put aside for parties. -
Review from Mira S.
Surrey, BC
I went here for a friend's child's birthday recently and it has gone downhill over the years. I have been here before and it wasn't as gross as it is now!
A peed diaper was found in the balls pit, little bits of garbage littered everywhere and the entire place reeked of stale pee! Yuck!!
The staff are too busy socializing with each other to care about the safety and cleanliness of this playground. Even when the diaper was found, they seemed very dis-interested in dealing with it.
Safe your money and save a headache. Don't take your kids here. -
Review from caroline s.
Burnaby, BC
I've been to Go Banana's in North Van & Richmond, Granville Islands Children's Market and (I think it's called) the Gator Pit in North Van too (?). CC's is the largest by far, and for toddlers during Monday - Friday school hours - they basically have it to themselves.
During this time, it's proven to be perfect for little ones to develop gross motor skills when 4-7 year olds may knock them down. I get the $50 M-F access pass, which is good for two-months. Pretty good value.
Whilst this is the largest and probably the most exciting place I've seen - with a train, massive TV, a toddler zone, cafe and a lasertag area for older children, it needs to be careful about keeping it up to date and clean/tidy, and believe parents need more training on keeping their areas tidy. Otherwise - CC's is likely to be a family staple for several years to come! -
Review from Karen C.
Vancouver, BC
First time at CC today. We love Go Banana's in Richmond and Fun4Kidz in Richmond. CC was the largest playground, by far, but also the busiest.
While the kids thought it had the most to offer, for me it was not worth the drive (40 minutes from Central Vancouver, compared to 15-20 minutes to the other two) for the extras. It has its own concession, which you'd think was a plus, until you realize that Fun4Kidz has a large Food Court with great variety there (not hot dogs, pizza, chicken fingers!!) including Asian foods and healthy choices, and that Go Bananas is near Subway and Old Spaghetti Factory. If you want to go elsewhere from CC, you have to walk'drive at least an industrial sized block to find a fast food restaurant, so you basically have no choice for lunch.
Worst of all, there is a large screen television showing kids' movies. Fine for a babysitting service like Ikea to have, but for an indoor playground?!! It encourages sedentary behaviour, when you've brought your kid all the way out to do some active play. Although it is meant to be a "rest area", you can see the hordes of children sitting there transfixed and staying for hours and hours-- why not show short episodes instead of two hour movies? Better yet, get rid of the *@#*& TV altogether please!
We will not be back.
