And their little customers love it, too
— Mini Land Play’s website and social
media accounts are filled with photos
of happy kids submerged in the ball pit
or riding the carousels. Yeh even has
different characters come visit the kids:
Past guests have included the Cookie
Monster and the Dalmation Marshall
from “Paw Patrol.”
Not only that, but parents will be
happy to learn that the space is incredibly
clean, too. Children are required to
sanitize their hands before entering the
play area in addition to wearing socks.
What’s more, all of their equipment —
even the ball pit — is cleaned every day.
Mini Land Play’s hours are 9 a.m. to 8
p.m., seven days a week. The children’s
age limit is 0-5, and parents or caretakers
have to watch their children at all
times. Yeh emphasized that this is not
a daycare, and they don’t do drop-offs.
Their rates are $12 per child for unlimited
play on weekdays (you can even
leave and come back later in the day if
you keep your receipt), and $15 for two
hours on weekends and holidays. You
can also do monthly passes for $230
and weekly passes for $70. Mini Land
Play has even partnered with KidPass,
which is a subscription-based service
for kids’ activities in New York.
As for what parents and kids can look
forward to, Mini Land Play is currently
renovating their basement, where they
hope to host private birthday parties,
have movie nights and offer classes
in topics ranging from hip-hop and
languages to science. They even plan
to have baby swimming lessons starting
in either July or August. Above all,
however, Yeh just wants the kids to have
a good time — because that was the
whole point of starting Mini Land Play,
after all.
“I just want to provide a sort of … children's
fun land in Long Island City,” Yeh
said. “Whatever the weather is outside …
children can always have fun, be happy
— play.”
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MINI LAND PLAY
MINILANDPLAY.COM
5-28 49TH AVE., LIC
929-208-2886
INFO@MINILANDPLAY.COM
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