Kids can find lots of ways to drain parents' wallets at the mall toy stores, train rides and food court snacks. But nothing beats those mall play areas for free, energy-burning fun. Surprisingly, not all malls in metro Atlanta have these enclosed spaces with soft climbing surfaces. So before packing up the family, check out our list of favorites. North Point Mall in AlpharettaChildren love to take a break from shopping at this soft play area that sits right outside of Von Maur. They have their choice of climbing (on things like an ambulance, fire station dog and a bridge), or running laps around the street in the play area. Parents love to sit and supervise on the soft benches that surround it. Bonus for the grown-ups: this one has tables, chairs and a charging station. Cumberland Mall in West AtlantaKids can get all their wiggles out by climbing on the under-the-sea themed structures in this play space. Near the Sears entrance, this enclosed, soft play area also has a large TV screen, keeping little ones entertained even longer. Town Center at Cobb in KennesawFamilies flock to this popular, 1,100 square foot play area just outside the upper level of JCPenney. Kids can climb (cars, boats, planes) and even slide. They can also play interactive games use the picture cut outs to get a fun photo. Parents have their pick of soft benches around the perimeter of the enclosed play area. The skylights overhead make this area especially bright and airy too. Mall of Georgia in BufordJust outside the Dick's Sporting Goods, Mall of Georgia's play area provides not only soft climbing structures but also a decent sized clubhouse complete with a slide. It's spacious with plenty of soft seating and tables for parents to take a break. Avalon in AlpharettaIt may not be a indoor mall, but Avalon is worth mentioning with its super cool indoor/outdoor play area. Families flock to the 1,300 square foot space (next to the movie theater) so kids can climb on the giant soft squirrels. A neat feature: garage style doors that are open in good weather and closed when its cold. The post Best Mall Play Spaces in Metro Atlanta appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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