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Li'l Biggs

5944 Stetson Hills Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80923 | 719-884-6838
5 Reviews
Type: Other and Playgrounds & Playspaces
Ages: Ages 1 — adult
Cost: $
Hours of operation: Mon-Thurs: 10-8, Fri-Sat: 10-9, Sun: 11-8

This is fantastic for the younger kids.  They have their own sandpits, inflatables, trains to crawl around in and arcade.


5 Reviews for Li'l Biggs

January 20 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Overpriced for what it is"

When we first moved to Colorado Springs, we thought this place was really great.  It was very reasonably priced for a little pizza/pasta buffet and playing as long as we wanted to stay.  However, we've visited 2 other times since, and it just keeps getting more expensive without having anymore to do.  There is a cute little area to play, and our 3 and 5 year old really enjoyed it the first time, but it's just not worth the price anymore.  Last time we were there, there was no option to just play, you had to pay one price to eat and play, and that food really wasn't that great.

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meleremy
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January 10 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Li'l Biggs is every small child's dreamland!"

It's pretend play to the max!  There's a fire station room, a beauty salon, a doctor's clinic, a HUGE pirate ship room (one of our favs), and the best part... a really big sand box room that looks like you're on an archeological dig.  My kids LOVE this place.  The only downside... you have to go right past the cafe to get there and they do a good job advertising the sugar... I have to tell my kids no a few times.  But then they always have fun after that.  :)

Kimmy
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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Gross & Dirty!"

This place was gross! All of the toys were filthy! The babies/clothes were brown from dirt! None of the games intended for the smaller children were even working. Did I mention the back half of the play area smelled like sewage? Just Nasty! It was also super fun dodging multiple toys strewn about the floor. It seems their staff is not required to keep things tidy and safe. I would NOT recommend this place to anyone.. unless they want a lovely case of foot and mouth disease! Shame on you Mr. Biggs franchise!  

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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Fun for little kids"

I recently took my three year old to Li'l Biggs and he had a great time!  They have an area with video games, and then a play area.  Admission to the play area is $3.  They had a huge inflatable bounce area, a firetruck, train, dress up area, sand pit, and more.  The food isn't bad either, though a little on the pricey side.

Gretchen
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December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"More affordable than its "bigg" brother"

Only $5 for the buffet and play deal, and tokens are 2 for 1, so this spot is a much more affordable option for a snowy or rainy day activity than Mr. Biggs, but it has much fewer activities to offer. My kids are young enough to enjoy the play city, bouncy castle, and ski-ball. The food is decent, and it feels cleaner than other Pizza/Play places. Still not somewhere we go often, but is a nice alternative to McDonald's for not too much more than the price of a Happy Meal.