I have heard many good things about the Maple Maze. I don’t know I guess thought it would be bigger to be honest. We went on a cold Wednesday Morning. I can’t imagine if that place at busy time. I think it would be a night mare. My son had a okay of a time. He is at the stage where he wants, to play with the big kids but at age 3 he is almost to big for the toddler area and to small for the big kid area. We probably will go there again.
Brent J.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
A nice community center. The pool is always a good time. Lots of Family changing rooms which I like. The Maple Maze is a lot of fun for the kids as well. A great place to spend a cold winter day.
Josh E.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Me and one of my daughters came here on her cousins birthday party. We all came for the huge pool. They have 2 splash parks, a lap pool, waterslide, an area with jets, pool volleyball, and alot more. It was a great place to come for the kids to just go have fun. They also have multiple gyms, a toddler area, and a huge play center for your runners and climbers. It was only 7 bucks for as long as we wanted to be there. Even cheaper for residents of Maple Grove(I.D. required for discount.) They even looked like they have a few outside area playgrounds for the times there isnt a foot of snow everywhere. An Ice Arena and a bunch of snack bars and common areas, its a great place for a kids part and affordable for everyone!
Jennifer Y.
Place rating: 4 Rogers, MN
Definitely a great place to take the kids when they need to burn some energy! This playland is not as big as Edinborough in Edina, but it’s still tons of fun! There is a small toddler area, which isn’t really all that impressive. My 18 month old daughter was bored with it within a couple minutes. The«big kid» area is really great with tons of climbing &7 – 8 different slides to go down. It’s meant for adults to climb as well since some of the smaller or shorter children might have trouble climbing if they can’t reach. I did think it was really quite expensive though. $ 6.50 for non Maple Grove residents seems crazy to me, considering that Edinborough in Edina is $ 6 and is twice the size and has a gym area to play in. If the price was right, I think I could have given this place 5 stars.
Kore P.
Place rating: 4 Plymouth, MN
We went to the recently remodeled Maple Maze indoor playground for some play time for our 5 year old. They added some new features and it is even larger than before. One of the biggest that I am aware of on this end of town. The kids love it and are able to run themselves tired which is a good thing for the parents. On the down side the area smells like a locker room which is expected in an area full of sweaty kids. There is now even less seating than before which is a real bummer on the weekend when it is busy. The building has free wifi but it was a little slow to get connected but once I was connected it worked well. They also have a snack stand downstairs that can be handy while sitting around.
Clint B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is a great spot for families to spend a few hours. On our trip to Minnesota to visit family we stopped by three times in one week and our three year old had a great time. The indoor pool is open to residents($ 5.50 per person) and non-residents($ 6.50) of Maple Grove. They have two indoor pools — a lap pool and a larger pool for families. That pool has a zero-entry kiddie area with a slide for the little ones and some water fountains and spray areas for kids to splash in. The pool gradually gets deeper and has a three-story slide for adults and bigger kids. On the two occasions we used the pool — once on a weekday and another time during the weekend — it was busy but not overwhelmingly so. There was still plenty of room to roam around without bumping in to others. The water temp was amazingly warm. Hopefully that’s not due to kids peeing in the pool. One of the really cool things about using the pool is the family changing rooms. There are about a dozen large stalls in the hallway leading to the pool that have benches and showers. It’s a convenient way for families to change into and out of their swim wear. There are also coin operated lockers to store your stuff. Another cool feature in the community center is their jungle gym/maze, which costs $ 5 per kid. It’s a large, indoor structure that’ll keep kids busy for hours. There’s a small area of toddlers and a much larger area for bigger kids. The large one has three slides, two of which are about four or five stories high. There’s also a ball pit, climbing wall, and plenty of other areas for kids to crawl and run around. If you have younger kids, you’ll have to keep an eye on them because the bigger kids will run full speed and will gladly take out any young ones in their way. For parents, there are several benches and chairs around the perimeter of the room, but when it gets busy you might have a hard time snagging a place to sit. Free wifi is available.