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Two Hours of Drop-In Childcare or Two or Four Open Play Sessions at Dizzy’s Tumblebus and Bus Stop (Half Off)

Dizzy's Tumblebus and Bus Stop
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At the indoor play center, kids play dress-up, solve puzzles, and scale a climbing wall; kids at open play must be supervised by a parent

Activities for kids compensate for the downsides of growing up, such as doing homework and realizing that your original teeth are never coming back. Put a smile on a child’s face with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $9.99 for two hours of Drop & Go drop-in childcare for ages 2-8 (a $20 value)
  • $9.99 for two open play sessions (a $20 value)
  • $19 for four open play sessions (a $40 value) <p>

All options are valid at Dizzy’s Bus Stop, the company’s indoor play center, outfitted with a rainbow play structure and a spring-free trampoline. The staff supervises as youngsters play dress-up, work on puzzles, and create sculptures with play-dough during Drop & Go sessions. Open play participants can join the same activities, although they must be supervised by a parent. For available times, see the calendar. <p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 2, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must be used by the same person. Limit 1 voucher per visit. Reservation required. Drop & Go option valid Monday-Friday from 8:30am - 5:30pm. Drop & Go option must be redeemed in 1 visit. Open Play option valid Monday-Friday from 2pm - 5pm. Open Play option may be used across visits. Must sign waiver. All passes must be used by the same child. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dizzy's Tumblebus and Bus Stop

Dizzy’s Tumblebuses both look like bright yellow school buses, yet they have never taken a kid to school. They don’t even have seats inside. Instead, their interiors are stocked with tumbling equipment, ball pits, and slides, and they make stops at schools, where they augment gym classes. These traveling fun-buses were invented by founder and mother of three, Dizzy, who has spent the last 10 years growing her company, trying to find parking spaces big enough for her buses, and testing out lesson plans with her own eager kids.

And in addition to the busses, Dizzy also created Dizzy’s Bus Stop, the company’s stationary facility. Despite its immobility, the facility hosts a bus structure inside that recreates the fun of the company’s popular Tumblebuses. Kids can clamber up a pint-size rock-climbing wall, jump on trampolines, and join in activities from dress-up to play dough sculpting. To accommodate a variety of little ones, the center offers drop-in day care, parent-supervised open play sessions, or preschool for tykes ages 2-5.

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