Planet Obstacle – World’s Largest Indoor Obstacle Park Overview
Enter a world of boundless energy at Planet Obstacle – World’s Largest Indoor Obstacle Park, where the fun never stops. Located at 1150 Emma Oaks Trail #100, Lake Mary, FL 32746, USA, this park, rated 4.5 stars by 2100 customers, is a haven for active fun. Call (407) 233-3750 to leap into excitement!
Planet Obstacle – World’s Largest Indoor Obstacle Park Reviews
A place to most definitely allow into your traveling plans, with no matter if it's 30 min or an hour off the planning of your vacationing of the areas nearby. The service is top notch outstanding and the staff is absolutely friendly and helpful to all the children who I promise will leave with amazing memories and smiles to keep in their memory box back at home wherever that may be. Whether it's rock climbing or the smallest that stretches to the largest of obstacle courses it's truly a challenging time to see how much of a ninja warrior lives with in you. Jump from portal to portal with tightly fastened and strongly safe trampolines enjoying the shot at a slam dunk or a quick dive into the softest of foam pits that truly allow you to extend your reaches without harming your knees on your way down. Bring the family or kick it with your friends the kitchens always cooking hot and delicious treat ranging from pizza to wings and who knows what else, the sky's the limit. Relax with a cold brew in the hands and let them kiddo's enjoy there time as kids... And if your feeling froggy as a parent or adult grab some socks and jump on in and enjoy the fun.nnWorlds largest/ most coolest/ and safest obstacle/ trampoline/ slide/ rock climbing, planet ever. Most importantly though don't forget to have fun!
Took my kids for a birthday party. We were extremely excited when we walked in. The experience was great. It's clean, staff is young, and some of them are not the best at assisting, but I took it as the age of them. Overall it was a great time.
Went for a birthday party. The place has changed some since the last time we came years ago. They added some arcade games. The kids always enjoy their time. Here the toddler/small kids ropes course is always a hit with my little ones my son came and did it when he was 3 and didn’t want to get off of it. Easy option for birthday parties.
I attended a birthday party for a friend's child here. I'd never been before. My first impression was of the Hooter's style Daisy Dukes they let their employees wear!!! I showed this picture to the 'manager' (whose shorts were also short & skimpy) & she agreed it was inappropriate & would talk to the girl, but she also let her clock in & work looking that way!!!! I explained that today's girls have enough body shaming issues from social media & TV. They don't need it when they PAY to go to a KIDS entertainment venue!! Sadly, she wasn't the only employee with her butt cheeks hanging out, just the only one I took a picture of! Use your head people! The I'd say getting tickets ahead online won't help you because you have to wait in line to give them your phone # to confirm you've signed the waiver, or sign it there, so that saves no time. Each child gets a souvenir pair of socks with grips on the bottom, so that takes time, too. There’s lots of extra add ons to the parties, video game cards, ziplining, food, etc. I definitely wouldn't pay an organization that didn't promote better female role models for our young girls! They were also a little pushy by actually asking about the tip at time of payment. To be fair, the obstacle courses, bumper cars, etc seemed like it was better than most places, according to the kids, but at the price of impressionable young girls seeing that it's acceptable to use their bodies to their advantage. They clearly need to splurge on uniform shorts & avoid bad judgement calls by employees! Also, there’s absolutely zero safety or security measures in place to keep someone from grabbing your child & walking out! The employees definitely aren't paying attention & there’s no special code or anyone at the door monitoring who's leaving with whose child. A couple of our parents lost sight of their kids & it was alarming!
We had a great day with our whole family; adults to 6 years old. Between the rock wall, bumper cars, trampolines, and aerial ropes course we all had something fun and challenging to try. My only word of caution is make sure your kids are comfortable with hights before letting them go up on the ropes courses, several young people lost their nerve while we were there and had to be 'rescued' while we were there!
- Brandon Faris