Tiger Bounce, Columbia MO
Address | 3601 Buttonwood Dr, Columbia, MO |
Phone | (573) 443-3695 |
Hours | 10:00am-8:00pm |
Website | tigerbouncecolumbia.com |
Categories | Children's Amusement Center, Party Planner |
Rating | 4.3 9 reviews |
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Tiger Bounce reviews
9Our whole family has a blast at Tiger Bounce! We recently held my sons 2nd birthday party and it was a hit for all. The staff is so nice and incredibly helpful. We love Tiger Bounce!
My toddler loves this place. It’s perfect for getting a space for them to move their bodies!
We love this place. Kids have a blast. Would be nice to see something new soon though. I do recommend though. Great place for very young kids. We take our 1,3 and 4 year olds.
Great birthday party venue. It's honestly a good value for a toddler/small kid birthday party. This place is noisy and can be chaotic at times, so if you have a sensory sensitive little one try coming when they are less busy. Even when it's not busy, it is still noisy because of the fans necessary for the bounce houses. Their concession food is not bad either.
I take my niece up here when I babysit her sometimes. She has a blast here. Only thing is that I think the place could be fixed up some. It seems a bit dark and kinda dirty.
My son loves this place! Whether it's just for fun or a birthday, it's always a good time.
Good, fun climbing and sliding activities, but some items were in disrepair. Some kids were either too old or on the brink, and aggressive and reckless with younger children around (ex. 3-4 older kids came down a slide with a younger one (3-5 yrs old, maybe) "stuck " and holding the walls and piled up on him, rather than giving him time to get out of the "tube"). Older kids not supervised well, if at all.
Just use your best judgment. I saw a weight restriction on the climbing equipment but no age restrictions, my almost 3 year old broke his leg on the climbing structure stepping from netting to one of the squishy platform, his leg slipped through a spot and got stuck and it broke his leg unfortunately. I had questioned the equipment a few times between the weight restriction and holes in the nets on the bridge but I figured it must be fine if allowing kids still, I should have listened to my gut that it may not be the best. I know kids get hurt, that's what kids do, but I want to let parents know careful what age you let climb on these things, especially since most parents can't go up to help or supervise due to the weight restriction, I'm under that weight but would notice things bend when I was on them so I didn't feel safe up there and would let him go alone. Just listen to your gut.