I went into monkey Joes with a clear water bottle filled with alkaline water because I do not drink bottled/tap water due to health issues. The manager and owner informed me that I could not bring in my water because it is their«policy.» They insisted I buy THEIR water. This is prime example of how businesses put profits above health. The manager was very rude and clearly did not take care of herself. I was very disappointed that I had to choose between my water and my health.
Molly R.
Place rating: 2 Macon, GA
The toddler play area is very shabby. It pretty much consists of a bounce house, several bead mazes(boring), and a few run-down ride-on toys. My son was not interested in the bounce house; plus, it’s hard for parents to monitor and manage little ones while they play inside of it. Even though the toddler area is clearly marked for children 3 and under, no one monitors this. Several bigger kids were dominating the little kid toys, which was annoying. We’ll be back in a few years when my son is old enough to enjoy the big-kid bounce houses.
Kristin B.
Place rating: 5 Powder Springs, GA
Not as big as some other Monkey Joes I’ve been to, but the kids don’t seem to mind. Great place to burn off some energy, this location seems cleaner and well managed than others. Military discount is a plus! Bring some quarters/cash for the small ride on rides(your kids won’t stop begging you). Staff is young but friendly and understanding to parents needs(let our potty training daughter run in to go potty before going through the wristband/payment process). Location has sign that gets warm during summer due to its glass window framing, but it’s 104 out today and still able to play. Restrooms clean. Nice area for younger children that can’t bounce yet and parent lounge area(though someone needs to keep an eye on child no matter what the age). Have fun! Thank you Monkey Joes!
Jonathan M.
Place rating: 4 Warner Robins, GA
Great place when it’s too hot or cold to be outside with the kids. My little boy always leaves here exhausted, which is perfect! He just plays so hard. I like how they have high school aged kids monitoring, they make sure all the kids are following to rules very well. That way I don’t have to get onto other peoples kids :) Just an FYI — my little boy is two, and we try and go right when they open so there is not a big crowd, because some of the older kids(6 – 10) will run him over. I mean the people are monitoring, but it is inevitable that he is going to get pushed down inside on of the jumpers. So we go early while the crowds are smaller. I