Milo F., future fourth grader, is our featured Kid Reporter today. He will be receiving a gift card for Mr. Mopps Toys and Bookstore as a thank you for his contribution to 510Families.com. (More about the Kid Reporter program here >)
I think that families should go to Lost Worlds, an inside dinosaur park. I think that families should go to it because it has fun places in it such as laser tag, trampolines, mini golf, you name it! There is also a huge arcade but my mom would not let us do it since she already paid so much for the rest. I went to it a few days ago and it was so much fun!
I recommend it because the play structure is epic and not like any other play structure. It has climbing walls, really long slides, spider nets, a trampoline into a foam pit, and much more. They make you buy and wear special socks for the play structure that cost $3.
Mini golf is nine holes and they are all hard.
I even bought a dinosaur egg that hatches in water as we were leaving and it turned out real nice. Overall it was a great experience, and I hope your experience will be too. Bye.
How to go to Lost Worlds:
Prices are different if you buy tickets for each part: mini golf, laser tag, or play structure OR if you buy a ticket for a few hours to do all three. The arcade has different prices and you can win cool prizes with points.
Open all 7 days in the summer. Closed Mondays during the school year.
Located 6538 Patterson Pass Rd. Suite E Livermore, CA 94550
Special thanks to Milo for giving us his report and photos! Today is the last day for us to accept children’s guest posts, so send ’em in! Send 10 sentences or more with two or more photos to [email protected], and we would love to publish it. Last year, Summer Kid Reporters wrote about ear piercing and roller derby. Get more instructions for writing Kid Reporter guest posts here.
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