Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:59     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like a kid's play space you'd find in a Stanley Kubrick movie. It's fine, but overpriced.


Like... The Shining?
Or... Lolita?



Lol. More like 2001: A Space Odyssey


Phew. At long as it's not Eyes Wide Shut.


You know, I can picture Tom and Nicole walking by a Nook playspace in Eyes Wide Shut and having it blend in with the story.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:38     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like a kid's play space you'd find in a Stanley Kubrick movie. It's fine, but overpriced.


Like... The Shining?
Or... Lolita?



Lol. More like 2001: A Space Odyssey


Phew. At long as it's not Eyes Wide Shut.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:35     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like a kid's play space you'd find in a Stanley Kubrick movie. It's fine, but overpriced.


Like... The Shining?
Or... Lolita?



Lol. More like 2001: A Space Odyssey
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:33     Subject: Re:Nook playspace - worth it?

Or Dr. Strangelove? Is there a war room? I need deets, PP!
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:31     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:It's like a kid's play space you'd find in a Stanley Kubrick movie. It's fine, but overpriced.


Like... The Shining?
Or... Lolita?

Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:07     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

It's like a kid's play space you'd find in a Stanley Kubrick movie. It's fine, but overpriced.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 09:00     Subject: Re:Nook playspace - worth it?

We went once and had to wait 90 minutes because we didn't have a reservation. When we finally got in, it was a let down for the cost. We have not been back.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 07:35     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.


Just curious what is a “mid six figure combined income”. Does that mean 150k or 500k?


I'm not that poster, but that sounds like she means 500K
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2019 07:34     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.


I agree. The price and capacity increase will be their downfall.


And that there's NOTHING for older kids to do. I'd love to bring my 3 year old and 6 year old but my 6 year old would be bored out of her mind. She can at least play - even if she's not the target age - at other kids play spaces.


Your older kid could color or do a craft actually. But I agree, it's more for babies/young toddlers.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 21:27     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.


Just curious what is a “mid six figure combined income”. Does that mean 150k or 500k?
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 21:11     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.


I agree. The price and capacity increase will be their downfall.


And that there's NOTHING for older kids to do. I'd love to bring my 3 year old and 6 year old but my 6 year old would be bored out of her mind. She can at least play - even if she's not the target age - at other kids play spaces.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 20:32     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.


I agree. The price and capacity increase will be their downfall.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 19:45     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

I think it's incredibly overpriced for what it is. For two kids, I can't justify the price (and we have a mid six figure combined income, so I assume we are their target market). I'd rather go to one of the jumping places-- that's at least more novel than the same train table or play kitchen we have at home, or at a friend's house on a play date.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 14:33     Subject: Re:Nook playspace - worth it?

We have been big fans of Nook since it opened in Arlington and the new location at Ballston is great however its definitely for a younger crowd, I would say under 3s.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2019 12:02     Subject: Nook playspace - worth it?

Nook is just as expensive as Badlands and I am wondering if it is worth it. We have not been but we are interested to at least check it out.