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O2B Kids

1821 Town Center Blvd, Orange Park, Florida 32003-6313
4 Reviews
Type: Playgrounds & Playspaces
Ages: All Ages
Cost: Free


4 Reviews for O2B Kids

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January 10 2011
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Violetwhite_word
"Kiddie Programs Plus"

This place has a little of everything: play areas, gymnastics, dance, art, puppet shows, and on and on.  The structure of it is a little confusing at first, but once you understand what is going on, it becomes more fun.  We do not have a membership, so we are limited in what activities we can participate in, but even as non-members, there is plenty to do at O2B kids.

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"O2B"

We signed up for 2 classes a week at o2b and were kind of disappointed in them (music did not have a consistent teacher so some weeks it was great and some weeks it was not so great.  Morning Magic is a great concept, but when we signed up they asssured me that the teachers of each activity would handle the kids so I'd have my hands free to take care of my infant.  In actuality I watched them during "reading" which was more like free play, had to help them with art projects, and sat with them through the puppet show.  Would have been great if I was one on one with my child, but not realistic when I was three on one!)...however, my 3 year old twins loved to go for free play.  The play village is great and the gym is open sometimes for playing too.  We never climbed the rock wall, but took full advantage of the kitchen, big toy, reading nook, blocks, and even the toddler room when there were no babies there.  We were often the only people there playing on M, W, F mornings and the cafe has a decent selection and reasonable prices.  The afternoons would be a little bit too rowdy with big kids for us to enjoy.  The school age kids have free reign of the place while waiting for their parents to pick them up and I just wasn't comfortable watching my three pre-school kids amongst the chaos.  Our membership has lapsed and we haven't renewed, but we have been back a couple of times for pay to play days (I think it's about $7 for a full day).  I agree with the other reviewer that O2B is a great summer activity for getting out of the heat and burning some energy.  

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"Indoor fun"

They offer classes and afterschool care, but in addition they also have what they call the Village. It's a big open area that divided into different play areas. There's an area for toddlers with age appropriate puzzles, toys, games. Then there's a dress up area, a play kitchen, blocks & magnets, a reading castle, a rock climbing wall (only sometimes open), and a big play structure. My 2 year old had a blast playing with everything (except the rock wall). The staff is very friendly. You and your child are labeled when you enter so that no one else can leave with your kid. In order to play in the Village, parents must stay, no drop offs allowed. There is a charge to come and play if you're not a member, but you can sometimes find coupons for free play. Great way to beat the Florida heat and let your child burn off some energy!

December 23 2010
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Violetwhite_word
"So much to do"

They have classes for all ages going on every day, from gymnastics/tumbling/trampoline, to karate and art.  There's a toddler play zone, rock climbing wall, outdoor play zone, and so much more.  Our daughter couldn't get enough of this place.  You can have lunch in their cafe (which is a little lacking, the reason they don't receive a 5 star rating), or have lunch at a nearby restaurant and come back for more fun afterwards.