The Chelsea Treehouse, Michigan, United States


4.5 (26 reviews) Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent Ranking #1 in Chelsea Game & Entertainment Centers

Cute place on an April Snow Day!

My Texas wife and I took our kids to the playhouse and enjoyed a clean, organized place to let the kids run off some built-up snow day energy. I found this place to be well-staffed, friendly and just a hidden gem to be quite honest and direct. We sipped on coffee, purchased drink boxes and milk for the kids and sat in comfy leather couches. We have been to these style of facilities before, but we like the smaller quaint style of this location a lot more then the oversized germ factories we are used to in out of state. PROS: clean, good viewing area to see the kids, organized way to store shoes and coats, lots of sanitizer and wipes available. Relaxing! CONS: rugs on concrete floors in parent viewing area were shifting around when patrons walked and I saw 2 separate instances where kids slipped and fell pretty hard. Maybe a non-slip rug runner underneath would be helpful? Overall... Totally recommend as we had a great time.

Address

1101 S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118

Mobile

+1 734-475-1555

Website

http://www.thechelseatreehouse.com/

Working hours

Monday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Thursday : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Friday : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 22:26

User Ratings

4.5 based on (26 reviews)

Excellent
65%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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Terrible
8%

Reviews


  • 4Michiganuncledoug 5:00 PM Apr 14, 2019
    Good fun for kids!
    Large indoor play structures. Ages 1 to 15. If you like hearing and seeing kids screaming, laughing and running around as fast as they can going through all kinds of obstacles, then this is it! There is an area for small children that aren’t as mobile (crawling and learning to walk), so they are not in harms way of the bigger kids. Parents and bigger kids are allowed to accompany/help in the structures. The staff don’t interfere or control where your kids go, but they do watch for problems and that everyone follows the rules that are posted. Hand sanitizer is readily available, and applied at the entrance to the play area. Many people go for various types of parties for their kids, which they do cater. There is food and snacks available, and many types of coffees. You aren’t supposed to bring in your own food, and sadly, no alcohol! I believe it’s $8 per kid 1-15 yrs, and grownups are free. Lots of tables and chairs and overstuffed chairs and couches for the grownups. We went with a 2-1/2 and 4-1/2 yr olds and they didn’t want to leave!

  • 4jimgreiner 5:00 PM Nov 22, 2017
    Endless fun -- Playscape Heaven!
    Our young grandchildren love the fast food restaurants with playscapes. The Tree House is Playscape Heaven! The largest that we have ever seen and easily multiple times the size of the largest we have seen. It was obviously engineered to work for children with different levels of physical ability. We brought our youngest five (2 aged 1, 2 aged 3, 1 aged 6) on a midday visit on a Monday. Every one of them had a blast. We even saw a few adults navigate the largest playscape with their children, though it would be very difficult for anyone over five feet tall (or 29 years old!). The largest playscape has multiple levels, so was enjoyed by the oldest as well as (amazingly, in a small portion) one of our one year olds. The four long, side-by-side slides at the end are the most fun. There is a small area set up for one year olds as well, along with an enclosed ball area with many soft rubber balls for kicking and throwing, and another area set up for toddlers. With the exception of tables, almost everything else in the huge waiting area is padded, including a huge number of overstuffed couches. They run a limited restaurant with coffee, drinks, and a good food selection -- 8 different large sandwich selections are priced at $7.50; also a number of pizza selections. Our total cost for about three hours, including food for five children and four adults (free adult admission), was about $80, so somewhat more than Chuck E Cheese (though a very different and physical kind of fun).

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