

He even looked to me a few times for confirmation that all of this freedom wasn’t too good to be true! He is a blink away from walking himself, so he was mesmerized by all of the space he had to crawl and explore. Since we had the place mostly to ourselves, we thought it’d be OK to take our rough-and-tumble tot to the big-kid arena. Had there been a lot of children there already, we probably would have staked out the infant/toddler area to the right of the entrance, but instead we headed left. Three Play Areas for Big, Medium, and Little OnesĪfter we had nixed our outerwear, stripped down to our socks, and agreed to all of the necessary terms and conditions, we made our way into the City itself, and it couldn’t have come soon enough for my little dude (who is always a step ahead of us and testing his limits). The soft and safe toddler area is a perfect space for little ones to explore. RELATED: 30+ Indoor Play Spaces for Kids in Northern NJ So if we needed anything to refuel, it was there.
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There was a petite snack area stocked with a smorgasbord of organic, on-the-go options for kids, plus caffeinated cups for caretakers who subscribe to the "but first, coffee" way of life. These include a ban on outside snack and beverage stipulations, intended to protect guests from as many food-related allergies as possible. Before having us complete the waiver for my son and pay for his all-day admittance fee ($16+ tax), she asked if it was our first time and ran through the Play City rules.

When we entered, we were welcomed by a friendly receptionist who was all smiles as she asked us to stow our shoes and coats on the nearby racks. Just be sure to read the signs and scope out something surrounding the rest of the brick-and-mortar stores they’re the safest. If you can’t score a spot in the tiny garage lot, you can search for parking on the street. Of course, given that our trip happened on a rather icky day, outside of the typically high-traffic times, we may have just gotten lucky. And we couldn’t have found a better parking place, in a small garage directly next to the Play City plot. It was just a short ride for us to Weehawken, and we were happy to take it as former Hoboken residents who missed our sixth-borough stomping grounds.
