Jetsetter Kids Club, Unique Indoor Play Space, Opens in Lindenhurst

Lindenhurst's new indoor play space, Jetsetter Kids Club, reaches for the stars and delivers. Impressive and unique play structures, plus great thematic elements, make this a must-visit indoor play space for Long Island families. Read on below for all the details on this stellar indoor playground.
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Open Play at Jetsetter Kids Club
Upon entering Jetsetter Kids Club, you're immediately in awe of the giant rocket ship. Kids can run through the base or enter the second floor through a tunnel connecting to the other giant play structure. Our family likes to call this other impressive play area the honeycomb. Kids can climb through different paths, which can lead them to a twirly tube slide or enter the two other play structures: the rocket or the town buildings.
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Kids can slide, move, and play at this innovative play space.
At the back of the honeycomb is one of the highlights of the play space, an inner tube slide. This was a treat for me, as my kids made the most ridiculous faces of enjoyment and thrill as they plummeted down the slide.
In addition to the honeycomb and rocket, there is a town-like, two-story structure. It houses a gym, complete with child-sized equipment. On the second level, you'll find town stores and services similar to other play spaces, like a cafe.
During our session, our kids were able to play with the interactive ball maze structures on the wall, Legos, and other small building toys. My 8-year-old enjoyed these areas.
There is also a baby room for crawlers and toddlers. It features soft climbing structures, slides, and busy boards on the walls. My littlest one is a new crawler, so she tuckered herself out attempting to explore what must have seemed like a vast, pastel wonderland.
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There's plenty of climbing action in the honeycomb.
What was great about this play space was that it had something for different age groups, without overwhelming any of them. My almost-5-year-old was interested in different things than my 8-year-old, and of course, my 9-month-old was busy in the baby room. Each of them had a blast, which is hard to find in an indoor play space. Either the little ones are being trampled, or the older ones are bored, but not at Jetsetter Kids Club.
Classes at Jetsetter Kids Club
Jetsetter Kids Club offers multiple classes, from caregiver-and-me programs to a school-like setting. Baby-and-Me yoga is for littles up to 3 years and uses Yin Yoga for a movement class. Toddlers Together combines movement, art, and music.
Jetsetter Kids Club also has school options for parents who are either homeschooling and looking for an enrichment program, or those who are looking for an alternative preschool option.
Birthday Parties at Jetsetter Kids Club
Jetsetter Kids Club has multiple party packages. Most parties have private party rooms, but the play area remains public, though you can completely rent out the space for a fully private party.
Party packages start with 10 kids and 10 adults, and increase from there. Packages are customizable with add-ons. The space partners with a local pizzeria to provide a catering menu of appetizers, pizzas, entrees, salads, and wraps.
Know Before You Go: Jetsetter Kids Club
- Grip socks are required in the play area for both kids and adults.
- Jetsetter Kids Club is a nut-free facility. In addition, snacks must be eaten in the front reception area.
- Reusable water bottles are allowed in the play area. There is a water bottle fill station as well as a water fountain in the play area.
- Children 3 and under must hold their caregivers' hands while going upstairs to the steam lab.
- Jetsetter Kids Club is cashless. They accept all major credit cards. Reservations for open play can be made online and are recommended. Walk-ins welcome if capacity allows.
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