PLAYSEUM?

Anonymous
Has anyone been here?

http://www.playseum.com
Anonymous
nope. never even heard about it. interesting.
Anonymous
I'm always for new stuff to do indoors during the winter...hope it works out. It sounds a lot like Creativity in Georgetown, which I thought was a big bust.
Anonymous
I just checked out their website. Looks pretty cool. As an aside, though, this is pretty weird: I was reading the staff bios and it's three women, all of whom are saying they are SAHMs. I find REALLY weird that they are clearly NOT SAHMs if they are working at the Playseum. They may be part time working moms, moms with a flexible working schedule, moms who work from home (all of which I am) but they are, in fact, working moms.
Anonymous
Looks fun. But I'm not at all a fan of the religious language on the website. If we go there, we're going to play, not to talk about God. (And if religion/God is not part of the activities or books, then why is it referenced on the website anyway?)
Anonymous
I thought the exact same thing as PP. There is no obvious religious affiliation on the website, but the owner's comments certainly make it sound like it is a religious place. Guess I'll have to check it out for myself.
Anonymous
I agree with the others about the religious undertones. That turned me off a bit.
Anonymous
I agree with the previous poster, while we are catholic there is a time and place for mentioning God in your bio and it is not on a children's play website in my opinion. Maybe someone should get a lesson in pr because unless that's who you are trying to bring in exclusively it's very weird.
Anonymous
Yeah, the founder's other venture was Riotkids. Riot stands for Righteous Invasion of Truth and is a "non-profit faith based ministry" according to the website. So, there is definitely a religious aspect to the place.
Anonymous
Was there this morning. The place is amazing. Really neat. No mention of God in the place. At least that I could see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the previous poster, while we are catholic there is a time and place for mentioning God in your bio and it is not on a children's play website in my opinion. Maybe someone should get a lesson in pr because unless that's who you are trying to bring in exclusively it's very weird.

That's probably is who they're trying to bring in. Like, if you're not religious, don't bother coming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the previous poster, while we are catholic there is a time and place for mentioning God in your bio and it is not on a children's play website in my opinion. Maybe someone should get a lesson in pr because unless that's who you are trying to bring in exclusively it's very weird.

That's probably is who they're trying to bring in. Like, if you're not religious, don't bother coming.


I didn't get that. I think the owner is just passionate about what's she's doing and why's she's doing it, and it happens to be "God centered." As long as there's no preaching in the studio, I don't mind. It could have been written by a Jewish person, or Buddhist, it wouldn't phase me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been here?

http://www.playseum.com


So, what is it? Like a Gymboree/Little Gym? Just an drop-in for open play?

And what age range are they targetting - is a 12 mo. old too little, but a 5 year old too old?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the previous poster, while we are catholic there is a time and place for mentioning God in your bio and it is not on a children's play website in my opinion. Maybe someone should get a lesson in pr because unless that's who you are trying to bring in exclusively it's very weird.


I was less put off by the bio than by the mission statement:

We Value

LIFE-Every child is God's gift to this earth.

FAMILY-The most vital part of our community. We treasure the opportunity to offer you a place to create family moments and memories while using our proceeds to help a family far away.

GOD-Giver of breathe and we endeavor to honor Him in all of our affairs.
Anonymous
If it offends you, don't go. The person who went said that there was nothing religious about the place.

I would have to think that in putting all of that on the website, they know they will turn some people off, and I'm guessing that they don't care. I personally don't care what religion they are, if I think it will be fun for my kids, I'll take them there.
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