Monkey King Play Palace
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 6 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (4 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Joshua Mathias
a month agoIt was great. $25 per child, though it felt worth it on rare occasion even though we were there for under 2 hours. I was impressed by the very large huge play areas, I had fun myself following them around. Note: They require socks, not shoes or barefoot. Though I (metaphorically) roll my eyes at socks being safer; my 3 year old slipped running on the floor and hit her head. The food was pretty good, not the place to go for a huge meal or for super healthy food, but they have burgers, PB&J, salad, fries, fruit, spring rolls which we loved (and decent price), we probably spent about $50 on food but you can get a single item for less than $10.
gabriela calderon lopez
a month agoToday was our first time visiting this place, and it was a great spot for kids to play while parents could relax a little. However, I believe parents should still be paying attention to their children. My son is less than a year old, and while he was in the designated under-4 area, older kids were running around carelessly. Because of this, my husband had to hold him multiple times to keep him safe. I also feel that the staff should be more attentive to concerns like these. An additional solution could be adding a more eye-catching sign to reinforce the age limit. Of course, it would also help if parents were more mindful and actively supervised their children.
Marcia Garcia
2 months agoI was skeptical because of the Google reviews. But a friend of mine said his kids had a lot of fun. So we went anyway. After visiting the place, I think the Google reviews can actually go lower. 1). Like most people said, it is absolutely overpriced. We were charged $25 for each kid. It is pretty small. And no readmission is allowed. 2). The food is insanely expensive. 3). Last but the not least, the owner was so rude. Our one and half years old has several allergic reactions during the past and hence, we are very careful about her food. We gave her several baby puffs when she was hungry and there were two left in her bag. When I ate the last two, the owner yelled at me like I told you no outside food or drinks. I explained to him that this is for the baby. He said: but you were eating it too. Haha~~ Anyway, we will never go back again.
Damien Flores
8 months agoMonkey Palace in Beaverton is much smaller than expected, and at $30 per person for access to both playgrounds, it feels overpriced. If the owner lowered the price to around $10, it might be more reasonable. Additionally, the food menu is overly expensive, and the owner's attitude came off as a bit snobbish. Overall, I don't recommend this place based on my experience.
Tegan Loya
4 months agoHours incorrect on Google. Not great when it's rainy season trying to plan playdates and you get mislead.. Price is already steep for what it is, they're just the closest to us distance wise. Other indoor playgrounds in the surrounding areas seem a better value