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We went there for a birthday party event when we first moved to the US. I have a two year old who loved it. There are 3 rooms available to you when you book the party area (usually booked for 10 or more people). You spend 45 mins in the first room with a giant inflated slide, giant inflated basket ball court and one more giant play area with tunnels & slides that both kids and elders can enjoy. This area is just to get you started, next you get are another 45 mins of fun in another room with various inflated games and then you go to the main party hall where you have pizza and open gifts. Apart from the party area, you can visit the main play area that is open to all. Parents are free ... and you get to enjoy a lot of things with you kids, the inflated batting cage, the slides (not as giant as in the party area), jungle for kids under two ... I saw kids going crazy even teenagers.It is worth giving a shot.
We have gone to this facility for the past 2 years during our yearly trip to NH? I was very disappointed that it has changed so much. 90% of the inflatables were changed. Not as much fun as it used to be. Bummer!
I've taken my kids here several times, and it's a great place to wear them out. I try to space the length between visits there, because Cowabunga's changes out the activities - that way every time we go, there is something new that wasn't there before.The price is unbeatable. $10 per child for the duration of the open-bounce time, and re-entry is allowed. There are always coupons for buy one entry, get one free, and adults bounce for free. We haven't yet tried the food (there is a Subway restaurant in the same parking lot so I just take them over there to eat). I went last week with my 8 and 10 year old and I pleasantly surprised to see that they have added new Toddler sections, so that the bigger kids (and parents) won't have to worry so much about injuring the liln's.There is a separate bounce area that is available only to birthday party members, but if you go on a holiday or school vacation day, they open the room to the public. There's tons of hand sanitizer, a separate picnic table area for taking a lunch break, and it's a very clean facility. There are prizes and toys to buy, a mini race track with tricycles and big balls, there's a 'air gun gauntlet area' (think American Gladiator), a moon bounce, slides, basketball, and lots of room for the kids to most importantly, have fun in a safe, clean environment.A highly recommended place!
The kids enjoyed all the various activities they offered. The staff was helpful to keep the kids moving from the activities to the cake cutting and present opening. Not sure how much it all cost but my son and daughter-in-law thought it was worth every cent.
I have a 5 year old and 2 year old twins, and have frequented Cowbunga's many times in the past year. All three of my children love to hear that we are headed to Cowabunga's. There are so many great bounce 'houses' to choose from, and the staff is always friendly.My twins love the small slide, giant slide, basketball court, and track. My 5 year old loves to race me through the obstacle course and shoot the BLASTED! balls at me (softer than nerf). I'll admit, I like to try and hit him too:) There's a t-ball station and cup stacking station too. I try to get my kids into that but I think they are a little young still. Bottom line - a visit to Cowabunga's makes the whole family have a wonderful day! I head over in the morning and pack lunch. After about an hour of playing, I have the kids wash up and we eat lunch (you can bring your own peanut free food! or you can order from Sal's Pizza). After lunch I let them play for another hour or two. Then when we get in the car to leave, all three fall asleep!!! I head over to Starbucks and treat myself to an hour of Peppermint Mocha-pick my own music station bliss:)
My first visit was with a coupon I found in one of our regular coupon mailers that provided 2$ off each child. This was also the way I heard about this place. I checked out the specifics on their website (which was pretty thorough about how our visit was going to work). My kids and I tried it out around 5pm on a weekday. It was very quiet there. I filled out the waiver and told the kids to take off their shoes and place them in the provided bins, we were able to hang our jackets right above. We then went straight to the GIANT (2-story) slide! I sent the kids down a couple of times, until I realized I could go too. That slide is SUPER fun. We played in the sports court for a few minutes and then went to play in the race track. (They have since opened and attraction called Blasted that is easy and fun--it involved shooting Ping-Pong like balls across and enclosed area at each other). My children are 4 and 3, and we had a super fun time going back and forth between all of the attractions. My only regret the first visit is that I didn't allow us more time to play (2 hours was not enough). Our visits since, we make sure to arrive as soon as they open, play for a couple of hours, then head home for naptime, and come back until almost close. It is super great that Cowabunga's allows you to leave and come back. Another fantastic feature is that you are encouraged to bring food and drinks. All of this really helps offset the cost of 10$ a child. At first I thought the price was step, but after our first visit (especially because it was too cold outside to play), I really felt like I got a lot for the money. I have highly recommended this to all of our friends. Pack a lunch and some drinks and wear comfortable clothes and plan to play and stay awhile--even parents! Sometimes we even plan for a parent to stay with the kids, while the other does the grocery shopping (Shaws is next door and Market Basket and Walmart aren't too far).
Reasonable pricing,glad parents do not have to pay.Grand daughter was afraid of bouncy houses until was able to bring her here.She now request a trip here often.So once a month after dance class we bounce until we can no longer hold ourselves up.Good time for a great price!
The large area is divided into two "rooms." Children at birthday parties are supposed to spend a set amount of time in each room, but since they aren't really separated, there was a lot of intermingling between the parties. (Not a big deal though.) There are coin operated video games. The party room (for food) is large. Staff was friendly and helpful- they seemed to enjoy their jobs, and that is a big plus. This is a great place to go on a rainy or super hot day to give your kids a chance to run. Weekends are usually reserved for private parties. Open Bounce is avaiable during the week.
My family visited for a birthday party, so I didn't pay to use the facility, but the area was large, with multi play areas, and clean, which is a big plus in my book. As a party participant we had 45 minutes in one area and then 30 in the other. It was difficult to keep the kids in one area, and I think at times we were in both even though our party time wasn't due. Adults were able to bounce with the kids which was helpful as we had ages 1 year to teens. There were video games available pay to play, a fun baseball practice area, and fooseball. The staff was very helpful, and friendly in the party room, making sure everyone had what they needed and giving special attention to birthday participants, keeping track of gifts so parents could do other things. The rates on the website are $10.00 per child parents free and under 2 free during oprn gym which has limited availability.