We live in Bandon and only stop by when it’s convenient but getting a year pass is still a good deal for us. My son started coming at about 1.5 and is now two and he loves the play options. I find the staff to be friendly, polite, and genuinely willing to help. It’s a very laid back atmosphere and there are plenty of magazines to keep you occupied if you’re not actively engaging with your child. The food is nothing gourmet but it’s a children’s play place so you can’t expect too much. I ordered the the grilled chicken bacon cheese burger and enjoyed it. Personally I think it’s enough for two adults to share. I have heard of kids getting hand, foot, and mouth but honestly kids get that from preschool. What’s important is that you are on top of cleaning your child’s hands before and after they leave the play area. My son has never had a problem with it. Great place for kids to play and parents to relax. The only reason I don’t give it a 5 is because I’m from Los Angeles and have been to other children’s places with all organic gourmet food menus, live music, face painting, and better newer layouts. I think Outdoor In serves it’s purpose for this community very well.
Stefani E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Merced, CA
This place is pretty cool. We just moved to town and I guess it rains a lot. So we bought the season pass and take out little there at least once a week to play.
Brittiany S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Coos Bay, OR
Have been here plenty of times before as its one of the few places to go with the kids if it’s raining, and went there today as well for a birthday party. I was charged $ 5 for my daughter to jump in a bounce house for ten minutes and then tell me she is bored and the toys are all«baby toys». They are. It is definitely directed towards the 1 – 4 age group. Ended up spending about $ 15 in the arcade just to keep her busy for an hour. A long time ago my husband and I were here on a rainy day and the far corner ceiling caved in and water rushed in everywhere from the roof. That was probably 3 – 4 years ago. Today I noticed the ceiling still has not been replaced. It looks troubling and they have tried to hide it with giant fake butterflies… it’s very unappealing and makes me kinda nervous to sit near it. I was also told I can’t refill my $ 2 soda for free. Okay, whatever. But the soda machine is literally in the middle of the business, right in the open next to the salad bar for everyone to access. Nowhere near the counter or cash register. If you aren’t going to have free refills, and you’re going to bitch anytime someone makes that mistake, move the damn machine behind the freaking counter. Claim of best chowder on the coast is a falsehood. And Chili is very salty. Pizza is pretty good. But be prepared to pay for it. It’s pretty spendy. Also– Kinda funny that the person that was the nicest and with the best customer service is the teenager that has what I assume to be no work experience. He was the nicest kid. Neither of the owners were very friendly. I think from now on I’ll save my money and take the kids to joeys arcade or something.
Josh W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Eugene, OR
Outdoor-in is the most popular place in the bay to take your kid when it’s rainy out and there’s nothing to do. it’s also a very common place for kids age 1 – 4 to have a birthday party. It’s a good sized space that has a small game room for kids in the back corner, an area with a bounce house, play structure, and random toys on the ground. Our son is 12 years old, and we actually used to take him here when he was a wee one and we lived in the Bay. When we returned this past weekend for our friends child’s First Birthday, I couldn’t help but notice that thwy had the same toys hey had 10 years ago. Invest in your clients man! Get some new toys for the kiddos! Damn! I was Kinda/Kinda not shocked that the place hadn’t changed one damn bit. Well… except for the ceiling, that was falling apart and looked like a health hazard. But I wasn’t sitting directly under the nasty tile eating pizza like the other birthday part was, so I was safe! While everyone was eating pizza and doing their thing, my son needed something to drink. He grabbed a cup and filled it from the fountain station. The owner, a watchdog in his own respect, piped up like a real ass stating, «That soda is .75!!! You can’t just have soda from there!!!» All the while pointing, los