Lost Worlds Adventures

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Local 6538 Patterson Pass Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, United States
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Lost Worlds Adventures is an entertainment brand focused on providing thrilling experiences for all ages. From laser tag and mini golf to arcade games and ninjas, Lost Worlds Adventures offers a variety of activities to keep guests entertained for hours. The brand is known for its immersive themes, including dinosaur and ninja worlds, which provide a unique and exciting atmosphere. Located at various locations around the country, Lost Worlds Adventures also offers on-site restaurants and convenient parking options. Visitors can expect exceptional customer service from the brand's knowledgeable and friendly staff who strive to ensure that every guest has a memorable and enjoyable experience. With a focus on fun and adventure, Lost Worlds Adventures is the perfect destination for families, friends, and anyone looking to escape and have some fun.

Amenities and More


  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids birthday
  • Kid-friendly activities

Reviews

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Jason Wu
Jason wu
March 22, 2024
Came here on a whim and was not disappointed. Play structure is humongous! And they even have a smaller structure sectioned off for the littles. The ball pit was our favorite area. I only gave three stars because around closing time an employee started cleaning the tot area and I noticed they were wearing their outdoor shoes. Not only were they walking around, they were kicking/moving the toys and structures with their dirty shoes. Idk I was kind of put off by the sight because my son was JUST crawling there a few minutes prior.
Ashley Dittrich
Ashley dittrich
March 22, 2024
Very nice place for having fun, celebrating birthdays, but good to know that on weekends there are too many people here. We had such a good day, just one concern about many broken automatic stuff, every second thing is broken. My kid liked a big playground with labyrinth and climbs, balls and trampoline. And so magical area with a golf. We really loved it. You should pay only for children, that is good and it’s about 25$ for all day. If you want to save money - bring socks with you, otherwise you have to buy them there.
Michael Dabrowski
Michael dabrowski
March 22, 2024
Fun place with a lot to do for the kids. Check height requirements before coming. You need to be a certain height to be able to do some things. They have a variety of things. Our favorite was laser tag. We were able to play with our son for 8$ each per adult for one game. It is unlimited for the kids so that’s a great thing! Kind of pricey but worth it given there’s a lot to do. Staff was friendly and nice. Just keep an eye on your kids because I did see a lot of littles crying but they got over it quickly, nothing serious. Sign your waiver online before coming it’ll save you time when you get here. Food also looks and smells good but didn’t try it.
Fran Zambrana
Fran zambrana
March 22, 2024
We had a bday party planned here. Kids had a lot of fun, very well managed and so much room for kids to play around.
kelly steadman
Kelly steadman
March 22, 2024
We had a great time, didn't like that we had to pay to get in. We also wish there was more to the arcade as it is call Lost World Arcade.
Mike Pulice
Mike pulice
March 22, 2024
This place has the worst attendants and safety rules of any place I have been too. The gates designed to keep children safe are propped open with chairs. The gate latch is wrapped with plastic garbage bags and yellow canvas bags so they do not close properly. I was was told the gates could stay Open “if there’s an attendant monitoring the children entering and leaving” however there is rarely an attendant sitting at the gate while it’s propped open. I also asked for the policy on wrapping the locks with plasic trash bags and yellow canvas bags. I was also told by the manager on duty that the gates were a fire hazard which is a complete lie because the fire Marshall would have removed the gates during inspection if that was actually true. The attendants are more concerned with a parent running into the play area to get their crying child WITH SHOES ON, than they actually are with keeping our children safe…which is stressed on the website. While I was there 2 small children were lost because the gates are propped open without an attendant and plastic being wrapped on the lock. While I understand parents are watching their children while there, there are times when a parent walks to the other side of a play area to check on their other child and then come back to an open gate and their other child is missing. Parents are not banded with the same wrist band as their child so ANYONE can walk out the front door with someone else’s child. Besides that, the 3 staff members and manager I had interactions with with extreme rude. And food was way over priced. 10/10 would not not recommend again. First time visitor and will definitely not be coming back unless some serious safety issues are address.
Harry Nicolaou
Harry nicolaou
March 22, 2024
We went to the Lost Worlds Adventures at Livermore with grand kids and had a super day. Their Playstructure offers Wave Slides, Trampoline, Ball Pit etc. There are also Agility Courses, Black Light Mini Golf Course, Laser Tags, Arcade and Games. They have a Cafeteria where one can enjoy Pizzas, Hot Dogs, Samosas with Drinks. It is a great place for indoor family fun and entertainment.
Michael Medina
Michael medina
March 22, 2024
Lost Worlds Adventures took the place of Umigo Kart Racing and upon arrival you marvel at how huge the place is. First thoughts are, this place is going to be amazing however it definitely falls short of that expectation. The parking was very limited in the front of the establishment and there are no signs saying extra parking is located around the building. You just have to drive around and figure it out for yourself. Also, that is the same for exiting the establishment. There are no signs saying it is only one way in and you cannot go out the same way, you just have to drive around and figure it out if you didn’t already park in the back. Upon entering Lost Worlds Adventures, there are two kiosks for signing waivers. At the time of visit (1/14/23), one of the kiosks wasn't available. They do offer the ability to do it online before you get there or while waiting, providing a QR code to the website. There are two employees on the left and right and I'm not sure why only one side was for payments. It definitely adds to the back up of the line. The lobby area isn't that big and the crowd that was there at the time of visit, just stood around and you weren't sure if they were standing in line for payment or just hanging out, it was very frustrating. The left side employee, (front counter, I'll call it) who was taking payments was behind a plastic barrier (COVID related), for someone who is hard of hearing as I am, I had a very difficult time hearing the employee. The payment for entrance was a little confusing and I will get in this shortly. For as loud as the place is, and with COVID restrictions being lifted, I don't believe it's necessary to have the barrier up. There are seating areas in other areas of the establishment yet people congregate in the front and there are no signs saying there is more seating in the back. You just have to walk through and figure it out. There were 2 attractions that were not available at the time of visit. The first laser tag room and the bowling attraction. There was a private party in the bowling room and therefore we couldn't play the bowling attraction. They should separate that bowling attraction so others could play instead of it being locked down to just the private party. The rock climbing area and Ninja Warrior course was socks only and to walk around the entire place in just the socks they provide at cost, was very difficult for myself. It hurt my feet walking on the hard concrete floor so I had to put my shoes back on for the rest of the time there. The play area for kids was big and you can lose your children in that thing. The seating area was adequate for waiting parents. There are massage chairs that take money however there is no way to get cash there unless you bring cash with you. They do not offer cashback at the cafe or at the front counter. The prices for food and drink are a little pricey so unless you eat before you stop by expect to pay a premium for pizza and drinks. The choice of foods are typical snacks like nacho's, pretzels, pizza, soda, juice, and water. Much like other places that are similar in fashion. Arcade sections are fun with older games. The games that provide you tickets are also entertaining with the basics like Skee-ball, Hoops (basketball), and the wheel game that spins until it stops on the X amount of tickets. My advice for playing the arcade is don't expect to be able to get decent prizes here as the the typical prize area to redeem your tickets is reserved for purchase only, meaning you can only the prizes with cash. The employee directed us to a little arcade type kiosk and the two categories for prizes were like 1000 tickets and up and the lower prizes were 100 and 200 tickets. There wasn't anything in between from what I remember. We spent 100 tickets for like a plastic ball and had 26 tickets left and could not use those tickets for anything else. There was no little candies to spend the rest of the tickets on, at least I did not see anything at the typical prize ticket redeem area or at the kiosk.

Location

6538 Patterson Pass Rd, Livermore, CA 94550, United States

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