The Deal
• Option 1: $20 for five open play passes ($48 value)
• Option 2: $45 for 10 open play passes ($95 value)
• Valid for ages 2-12
• Inflatables, Velcro wall, obstacle courses and more
• PROMOTION EXPIRES June 4, 2013
DealChicken loves to unleash his inner chick and he’s found a stocking stuffer that will satisfy your child's urge to play—and help you revisit your own childhood. You’ll save up to 58% off open-play pass packages—choose from five or ten—at Monkey Town. Play on multiple interactive inflatables, obstacle courses, slides, a Velcro wall and more, all in a safe and clean environment. Open playtime provides kids with an imaginative way to help them express themselves while interacting with other kids. It’s a great way to burn off all that holiday energy!
Formerly named Monkey Business, Monkey Town is located off Route 42 in Turnersville, just minutes away from area bridges in Whitman Plaza. They offer a variety of special packages and is an ideal destination for birthday parties. They're open Tuesday thru Sunday and closed on Mondays. Note that children must be 12 and under and accompanied by an adult.
The Details
$20 for five open-play passes
- Passes valid for ages 2-12. May purchase 1 per person and 1 additional as a gift. No cash back or credits. Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion.
$45 for ten open-play passes
- Passes valid for ages 2-12. May purchase 1 per person and 1 additional as a gift. No cash back or credits. Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion.
The Merchant, not DealChicken, is solely responsible for this Deal. This Deal is subject to the Terms of Service and HOW DEALCHICKEN WORKS.
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Monkeys have different ways of expressing themselves through their facial expressions. Grinning or pulling the lip is a sign of aggression in monkeys. Also, yawning, head bobbing, and jerking the head and shoulders forward shows aggression as well.