We surprised our boys last weekend with tickets to the Indoor Amusement Park at the I-X Center
here in Cleveland. My husband had scored the tickets for free, but the
regular price of around $20 each isn’t too bad considering all of the
rides you can ride for that. We’ve taken the kids to many fairs over the
years, but always end up spending a small fortune on those stupid
tickets or bracelets you always have to buy to ride the rides.
Anyway.
On Sunday afternoon we told the boys we had a surprise for them, then
piled into the van and headed for the I-X Center. Even though we showed
them pictures on the website, they still weren’t exactly sure what to
expect. Especially since the last time we’d been to the I-X Center it
was full of Legos. Obviously, we had to make it clear that that would NOT be the case this time.
But they were not disappointed. The place was full of different rides
and games and there was something for everyone to enjoy. Even a really
nice “tot” area where parents could sit and relax while the little ones
played in playhouses or on ride-on toys.
If you’ve ever been to the I-X Center here in Cleveland than you’ve
probably ridden the giant Ferris Wheel that sits in the middle of the
building. I hate Ferris Wheels. Now, I am not a person who hates rides.
But between the sheer height of the Ferris Wheel and the way those
little baskets/gondolas hang so precariously without any restraints in
the seats whatsoever, I hate them.
My kids, however, LOVE them. And when two of my sweet boys really wanted mommy to ride it with them, what was I supposed to do?
Suck it up and ride it. Obviously.
I just focused on their little smiling faces and it was fine. But in case you don’t believe me about how high the thing is…
That seemingly small building WAY down there is the AIRPORT. Those tiny specks in the distance are AIRPLANES.
But there were plenty of other rides besides the Ferris Wheel, of course.
We have a variety of ages and levels of fear in our family, but
everyone managed to find rides that they enjoyed. Even the grown-ups.
My presence was also requested on the Bumper Cars.
Most of the rides didn’t cost anything (other than the cost of
tickets to get in, of course). But there were a few things that had an
additional cost. All of the Fun Houses (I think there were maybe three
or four of them) cost $1.00. My boys really liked them, though, and
since we didn’t pay for our tickets, we didn’t mind shelling out a few
dollars for those.
There was also a petting zoo that only cost money if you wanted to
buy food for the animals. And of course my kids wanted to feed the
animals. Nearby was a pony ride that cost money to ride, too.
Fortunately, I only had one kid interested in doing that. I’m pretty
sure that any of the games where you try and win an enormous stuffed
animal or goldfish also cost additional money, but honestly we stayed so
busy with riding all the rides that my boys barely paid any attention
to those.
And what would an Amusement Park be without an abundance of
overpriced junk food? Mmmmm….junk food. I like a good funnel cake as
much as the next person, but we managed to steer clear of the food
stands. Although, the bar (yes a bar!) was tempting…
We spent several hours enjoying the rides then went home and ordered
pizza instead. MUCH cheaper to feed the family that way and it was still
a treat.
The Indoor Amusement Park will be at the I-X Center here in Cleveland
through April 15th – you can get more information on their website here.
It looks like you can get a good deal on tickets if you buy them at any
Marc’s, too. Our family really enjoyed spending the afternoon there – I
think we stayed for about four hours. There are also shows like Cirque
Shanghai and a Tiger Encounter that happen every few hours (no
additional cost for those) but we didn’t get a chance to check those
out.
Needless to say, the boys slept very well that night. If you’re in
the area and looking for something fun to do I’d definitely recommend
it.
~ Dori
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