About
Kids Quest at Treasure Island Casino is a dynamic indoor playground designed for children aged 30 months to 12 years. It offers a vibrant and engaging environment filled with a variety of activities and play zones that stimulate both body and mind. The playground is specifically crafted to provide a safe, supervised, and entertaining experience for children, allowing parents to enjoy leisure time at the resort’s other amenities with peace of mind. What makes Kids Quest unique is its integration with the Treasure Island Resort, making it a convenient option for families visiting the area.
Key Attractions & Features
Kids Quest is equipped with an array of attractions that cater to different interests and activity levels:
- Climbing Structures & Slides: The Quest features a multi-storied play structure with tunnels, tubes, and slides for endless climbing and sliding fun.
- Interactive Play Zones: Areas like the Sports Zone and Construction Quarry encourage physical activity and creative play.
- Themed Areas: Apt. Q. and Home Sweet Home offer imaginative play spaces with pretend kitchens and living rooms.
- Technology Integration: iPad Stations and Arcade Games provide digital entertainment options.
- Safety Features: All play areas are designed with safety in mind, featuring kid-friendly surfaces and optimal sightlines for supervision by trained staff.
Age Ranges & Suitability
Kids Quest caters to children from 30 months to 12 years, with specific areas dedicated to different age groups:
- Main Play Areas: Suited for children aged 30 months to 12 years, offering age-appropriate activities and play equipment.
- Dedicated Toddler Areas: Club 305 is specifically designed for children aged 30 months to 5 years, providing a safe space for younger kids.
- Family-Friendly Features: While primarily focused on children, the integration with Treasure Island Resort allows families to enjoy various activities together.
- Accessibility Accommodations: Information not available.
Facilities & Amenities
Kids Quest offers several amenities to ensure comfort and convenience for both children and their guardians:
- Seating Areas for Parents/Caregivers: While Kids Quest is a drop-off facility, parents can relax at the resort’s amenities nearby.
- Food and Beverage Options: The Quest Café offers a variety of kid-friendly foods and snacks for purchase.
- Restrooms and Changing Facilities: Available on-site for convenience.
- Parking Availability: Ample parking is available as part of the Treasure Island Resort facilities.
- Wi-Fi and Charging Stations: Information not available.
- Party Rooms or Private Spaces: Birthday party packages are available, offering options for group celebrations.
The pricing structure at Kids Quest is based on hourly care:
- General Admission Costs: $14.00 per hour for children aged 30 months to 12 years.
- Age-Based Pricing Tiers: Information not specifically differentiated by age beyond general admission.
- Group Rates or Family Packages: Not explicitly mentioned, but party packages are available.
- Membership Options: Participation in the Kids Quest Loyalty Rewards program is available, offering a free hour of play for every 15 hours paid.
- Special Promotions or Discounts: A 15% military discount is offered, and a 10% discount is available when showing a ticket stub from an event.
- Additional Costs for Extras: Food and snacks at the Quest Café are available for an additional charge, and socks are available for purchase if needed.
✨ Review Summary
Customer reviews for the indoor playground reveal significant dissatisfaction, primarily due to poor customer service and communication issues. Many parents expressed frustration over misleading hours and unexpected fees, with several noting that staff seemed unhelpful or dismissive. Despite these negative experiences, a few parents shared positive feedback about their children's enjoyment of the play area, indicating that when things go well, it can be a fun environment for kids. However, safety concerns and inadequate staff responses remain critical issues that need addressing.