New Family Attractions Open in Metro Detroit

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Metro Detroit has welcomed several new family attractions this May, including a dinosaur-themed indoor playground, tree climbing experiences, and renovated parks. Notable additions include Dinoland in Ann Arbor, TreeRunner Rochester’s Bounce Forest, and improvements at Waldenburg Park and Ford Woods Park. The RP1 Gaming Lounge and Agpe Play Cafe provide entertainment options for families, while the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum features an immersive exhibit of ‘Alma’s Way’. LittleGuide Detroit offers resources to help families discover local activities and events together, enhancing family outings.

Ann Arbor, MI – Exciting new family attractions have opened in Metro Detroit this May, bringing fresh entertainment and fun experiences for children and their families. Among the notable developments are a dinosaur-themed indoor playground, a unique tree climbing and bouncing experience, a newly renovated park facility, and other interactive options designed to engage children and enrich the family outing experience.

The new attraction, Dinoland, has opened its doors at 4735 Washtenaw Ave in Ann Arbor. This indoor playground is specifically designed for children ages 12 and under, allowing kids to unleash their imaginations in a dinosaur-themed environment filled with play structures and activities. Parents can enjoy the added benefit of keeping their children active and entertained in a safe, climate-controlled setting.

Meanwhile, TreeRunner Rochester has introduced a fantastic addition known as the Bounce Forest, designed to provide visitors with a unique climbing experience in treetops. This network of suspended nets allows children to bounce and climb within a safe framework, promoting both physical activity and adventurous fun. Parents seeking engaging outdoor activities now have another option to consider.

Renovations at Waldenburg Park in Clinton Township have resulted in a new ADA-accessible playscape tailored to accommodate kids of all ages. Facilities include a basketball court, restrooms, and shaded picnic tables, making it a versatile location for families. The new turf area and paved nature trail along the Middle Branch Clinton River enhance the park’s accessibility and overall recreation appeal.

Another noteworthy development is the upgraded playground at Ford Woods Park in Dearborn, located at 5700 Greenfield Rd. This nature-themed playground upgrade caters to younger children, providing a stimulating and safe play environment that encourages outdoor activities and exploration.

In the realm of gaming, the newly opened RP1 Gaming Lounge offers an impressive facility equipped with massive 11-foot screens and top-of-the-line gaming technology. This lounge is designed to accommodate groups of up to four, providing an immersive environment where families and friends can enjoy gaming together.

The Agpe Play Cafe has emerged as a family-friendly location where parents can relax with a cup of coffee while their children engage in play within a fun environment. This concept not only caters to the recreational needs of children but also provides a comfortable atmosphere for parents to unwind.

For families looking to explore cultural attractions, the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum is currently featuring an immersive exhibit based on the popular PBS show Alma’s Way. This engaging exhibit brings to life the Bronx neighborhood of Alma Rivera, a 6-year-old Puerto Rican girl, and runs for two hours. Families making the trip to Grand Rapids will find a variety of activities designed to entertain and educate children, making it a worthwhile experience.

To keep families informed about these new attractions and local activities, LittleGuide Detroit offers a weekly newsletter that rounds up family-friendly events and openings throughout the region. This resource aims to support parents in discovering valuable activities for their children.

The opening of these attractions and improvements in parks signifies a positive trend in the Metro Detroit area, enhancing the options available for families seeking to spend quality time together. All these developments not only aim to provide entertainment but also foster community engagement and encourage physical activity among children.

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