$25 for Five Indoor-Play Visits at Chicago TreeHouse ($50 Value)
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Kids roam free in 7,700 sq. ft. indoor play place with multilevel climbing structure, swings, and soft basketball court
Slides serve different purposes in different places—they’re good for playing in schoolyards, riding at water parks, and acting as public transportation in video-game worlds. See all the uses for slides with this Groupon.
$25 for Five-Admission Punch Card to Chicago TreeHouse ($50 Value)
Admission grants kids aged 1–15 all-day access. Children younger than 1 year of age receive free admission, as do those older than 15 when accompanied by a child.
Chicago TreeHouse
A stay-at-home mom founded Chicago TreeHouse, a 7,700-square-foot indoor “unplugged” play space free of any distracting video games or other electronics. The play area is outfitted with slides, swings, bridges, and a multilevel climbing structure, and a soft basketball court allows aspiring NBA players to practice shooting hoops within eyesight of parents or guardians lounging in leather seating. During birthday parties, groups of kids can take advantage of amenities such as pizza, balloons, and soda or lemonade. For everyday nourishment, TreeHouse’s snack bar replenishes energy with healthy bites such as veggies, yogurt, cheese, and grass-fed animal crackers while parents enjoy more adult fare, such as sandwiches and Zingerman’s coffee.
Kids roam free in 7,700 sq. ft. indoor play place with multilevel climbing structure, swings, and soft basketball court
Slides serve different purposes in different places—they’re good for playing in schoolyards, riding at water parks, and acting as public transportation in video-game worlds. See all the uses for slides with this Groupon.
$25 for Five-Admission Punch Card to Chicago TreeHouse ($50 Value)
Admission grants kids aged 1–15 all-day access. Children younger than 1 year of age receive free admission, as do those older than 15 when accompanied by a child.
Chicago TreeHouse
A stay-at-home mom founded Chicago TreeHouse, a 7,700-square-foot indoor “unplugged” play space free of any distracting video games or other electronics. The play area is outfitted with slides, swings, bridges, and a multilevel climbing structure, and a soft basketball court allows aspiring NBA players to practice shooting hoops within eyesight of parents or guardians lounging in leather seating. During birthday parties, groups of kids can take advantage of amenities such as pizza, balloons, and soda or lemonade. For everyday nourishment, TreeHouse’s snack bar replenishes energy with healthy bites such as veggies, yogurt, cheese, and grass-fed animal crackers while parents enjoy more adult fare, such as sandwiches and Zingerman’s coffee.