Where is play king llanelli
Parc Howard Museum. Stradey Castle. John Street Gallery. Write a review Upload a photo. Most Recent. Very good. They ignore physical assults on children by adults who are not their parents. I always liked play king, we have been very often and very had an incident. However we were there yesterday. We had 4 adults to 3 kids, we supervised my children the entire time, someone was constantly with the twins who were 2 and my just turned 4 year old stayed fairly near us and we watched him, as well one can when part of the area cannot be seen unless you physically follow them everywhere.
My son has reported some bullying to me and a watch two much older boys following and pushing my son, we all witnessed several incidences like this, but we just told my son to avoid them. I ran over, shocked and she started screaming that he hurt her daughter, who was nowhere to be seen and certainly not crying or upset, I said I was sorry, don't think it sunk it that this woman just assaulted my son, and he said he was sorry and I came away and kept him on my lap for time out.
These other children were significantly older than my son. She continued to scream over at me, that he pulled her hair and then the group of women there all started pointed, shouting and giving me abuse. I and he was physically shaking, the men came back and then quietened down but continued to point and stare, make faces and give finger gestures. When I looked better at my son, I saw he had blood down his face, scratches all over his face, and red marks on his body, as well as where this woman had grabbed him.
Then the manager came over, they had complained to her, bearing in mind that I and he has said sorry, and brought my child over for time out, both of us shaking and he was crying. I burst into tears and left. They never filed an incident report, or an accident report about my sons face despite the face I showed I had taken photos. She never checked the CCTV. However, whatever my son did or did not do he should not have been physically assaulted by an adult, and play king should have taken the incident seriously.
Read more. We visited The Play King for my son's birthday. It was midweek so we thought it would be relatively quiet compared to the weekends. On arrival it took someone about ten minutes to allow us to pay in the reception area and let us in as there were no staff in sight. My son immediately wanted to play on the game machines available as you walk in the door. He was given some change and tried to use one of the ten pin bowling machines.
On putting his money in, no balls came down the lane for him to use and some random children ran over and started shoving plastic ball pit balls into the ball return area.
No parents to be seen and although we kindly asked them not to do it, they continued. My husband went to get a member of staff which turned out to be practically impossible as there were again none to be seen.
After waiting about 15 minutes one eventually came over and reset the machine. We'd already pulled all the balls out. By this time, two goes had been used due to the timer but he didn't restart things despite us asking, so my son missed two goes. There were also only 9 pins and when I asked about this the man ignored me and walked away. We then went into the main soft play area. There were quite a few older children there despite it being mid week but there was plenty of space to play.
There used to be staff there but there was no one, so we had to climb in. None of the cars were working and they wouldn't accept our money, leaving our son disappointed. He then wanted to use the steep slide so we went to find someone and no one came.
Two hours later when we decided to leave, still no one had appeared to man the steep slide. The soft play area itself was dirty and unkempt. The ball chutes didn't work. There were dangerous hazards everywhere including stacks of heavy chairs, broken equipment, the broken horse from a merry go round, extension leads with plugs in them, open sockets and disco equipment piled high and covered with a cloth see pictures.
Although there are signs everywhere stating that playing children are parents' responsibility, I have had it confirmed that this covers the soft play area only and not hazards left by staff in a supposedly safe area. There are now trampolines and an air bag to jump on.
There are signs saying that parents need to sign a waver for their children to go on them, plus wear special trampoline socks. There were no staff members in sight despite us waiting nearly half an hour. Other children and adults were using the trampolines anyway despite the signs and lack of staff.
A lawsuit waiting to happen. Adults were leaping from a wall onto the air bag with no regard for very small children at the bottom. It was unbelievable. At this point we decided to leave but our son wanted to play air hockey. We again had to seek out a member of staff same one again to get us some change we could actually use.
We put money into the air hockey machine which loaded up but there was no puck. We asked for help but the staff member fiddled with the change machine for the next 20 minutes while my son exclaimed that it was his worst birthday ever. It was a terrible experience for us all. We were horrified at the hazards, the lack of staff, the lack of care from the one available staff member and the clear neglect for the place itself. We will be reporting things to the body that advises standards for soft play centres and we will never be visiting again.
Nezbit Llanelli, UK 4 contributions. Don't be fooled by so called ice rink! I Recently visited the Play King with my 11 year old niece who was visiting from England during her half term. She and I were excited to be going ice skating, however we were both completely and utterly disappointed when we got on to the rink to find it is not ice at all but PLASTIC!!!
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Gwna dy addewid i Gymru. The Play King. Pause video. The PlayKing is an indoor play centre in Llanelli, with a gigantic indoor soft play area, separate sports area and a toddler's activity area. Where: Llanelli. Type: Adventure or Themed Attraction. Attraction information. Get in touch Location:. About The Play King. Review summary 2 2 6 reviews 6. Read reviews. Write a review.
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Related searches:. Facilitys 1. This place is a rip off they take advantage of kids being off school by doubling their prices on everything drinks etc while the kids are off we are not impressed i wouldn't even give it a one star. Cancel Update.
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