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Slick City Action Park

4.7
(100 reviews)

Business Details

9978 Gulf Logistics Drive, Fort Myers, FL
33913, United States
(239) 396-3902
https://slickcity.com/fl-fort-myers

About

Amusement ParkIndoor PlaygroundTheme ParkRecreation CenterChildren's Party Service

Details

  • [Free/Paid] wi-fiNot available
  • RestroomAvailable
  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • On-site parkingAvailable

Location

Slick City Action Park
9978 Gulf Logistics Drive, Fort Myers, FL
33913, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
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  • JJ
    Jayden
    Feb 21, 2026
    5.0
    This park offers an exceptional experience. My cousin and I initially felt apprehensive, but after experiencing the first attraction, our fears dissipated. We enjoyed nearly every slide, finding them all highly engaging. My cousin particularly favored the black and white slide, while I preferred the yellow ramp slide (excluding the one near the entrance). The facility also features dodgeball and basketball courts. Advantages include: Over 10 distinct slides. Dedicated slides for both children and adults. A diverse selection of offerings at the café. Exhilarating rides. A designated area for children aged 5 and under. A streamlined and efficient check-in process. A variety of arcade games. I offer the following recommendations: Purchase tickets online prior to your visit. Begin with a less intense ride before attempting the more challenging attractions. When participating in a ride, ensure your elbows remain on your mat to prevent potential friction-related abrasions.
  • CB
    Charlene Buen-Sabga
    Feb 19, 2026
    3.0
    Parent of toddlers; elopers beware đź‘€ First and foremost let me say the facility is beautiful, and can be so much fun for the right kids. My only advice would be to wear long pants, and long sleeves (not for warmth) because the skin burns from falling off your mat are insane. đź«  Now my critiques: 1. As the mother of a former eloper this place gave me top-notch anxiety. There are several warehouse doors that are completely unguarded, unlocked, and have immediate access to the outside with no alarms or lights. They are immediately accessible and require no effort to open. 2. I have a child just under the age of three and I was not aware that parents may not accompany their children into the toddler area. Parents must wait outside of a gate while a single attendant was there to guard the structure. The climbing structure is fabulous, but certainly not for toddlers as advertised. It is one of those massive climbing structures with tubes and mesh walkways and lead to extremely high slides that again, are just available so if you have a climbing running toddler this is going to give you some stress. The attendant also will not climb up into the structure to rescue a stuck child and cannot allow you to either so you'll end up having to scream coach your child from the sidelines how to get down or beg an older child to help them get your baby down. This area would be in my opinion appropriate for ages 3 to 5 depending on your child's gross motor skills. Finally they enforce that rubber grippy socks must be worn in the climbing structure, which is a massive massive No-No for slides. Those grippy socks hit the sides and the child's leg is bent suddenly and violently upwards because they've essentially hit the brakes. This seems like broken legs waiting to happen. Or the child ends up tumbling head over tail. I hope the owner reads this comment and passes it on to corporate as a serious thing to consider. I visited on Sunday the 15th with a large group, and I did speak with the team leader that day about my concerns.
  • LO
    Lauren Osborne
    Feb 16, 2026
    4.0
    We joined the masses and went to the Slick City Fort Myers grand opening weekend and went on President's day, February 2026 when the kids had no school. My 3 kids and I got there right at 9:45am for their opening at 10am and there was already people waiting outside, which was obviously expected. We bought tickets online and signed the waiver early and got in right away. Really nice lady at the register explained landing instructions which you really NEED to pay attention to because you can and will get hurt if you stick your arms out or you don't stay on the mat. Friction burns are real here if you don't follow directions. One of the main reasons why my kids were wearing long pants and long sleeves, highly recommend that your kids do. Since the facility has large open windows in the front, I could see the place getting very hot in the summertime but there were large overhead industrial fans which definitely cools the place down. There were so many kids there that they ran out of the mats required for the slides. We actually saw an employee bring boxes out on a dolly and open up brand new boxes of mats and he was handing them out because there are not enough for all of the guests there. My kids went on every single thing except for the ages 5 and under jungle gym , and the reason why I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because of a major safety hazard I noticed on the double pink slide all the way at the end which would be on the westernmost side of the building. The sides of this slide are not tall enough and my children came up and part of their mat and even their bodies went up over the edge. And the slide on the left, it honestly jettisons you out into the railing. I have a video of my daughter almost crashing into it. The sides of a slide need to be taller and they need to extend the safety mat area or at least put safety mats up against the rails because I can definitely see serious injuries occurring there. Something must have happened the day we visited because then they ended up closing the pink slides down for the rest of the day because we noticed that there were caution signs up on the top and you weren't permitted to go down them anymore. Overall, great experience and we definitely will be back, but not often because it is quite expensive for 90 minutes.
  • KC
    Kayla Condon
    Feb 14, 2026
    2.0
    DO NOT GO ON THE PURPLE SLIDES!!!! My boyfriend and I were so excited to check this place out but I am truly forever scarred. I went on all of the slides with no problem until I went on both purple slides. The first one has a landing at the end but it was not large enough, causing me to continue forward and almost sent me into the pole. Then I went down the other purple slide, hoping for better but it is pitch black in there so you can’t see what is coming next. Because I couldn’t see literally anything, I hit my head on the big curve, fell off my mat and ended up with horrible friction burns and my shoulder muscle extremely messed up. Worst part is that they say injury is your own risk so now I have to pay for my own medical bills because they have unsafe slides. I did let them know and the manager did call me but all I got was an apology and free tickets for my family but after my experience I wouldn’t want to go back, let alone bring my family. And unfortunately an apology won’t fix my injuries. I really had a great time on all the other slides but after what happened, I wanted to leave and never come back. If you do decide to go here good luck and be extremely careful so you don’t end up like me and be out $70 with an injury you now have to pay for.
  • VS
    Valerie Sims
    Feb 14, 2026
    4.0
    We recently visited Slick City as a family of four, and overall it was definitely FUN and high-energy! The slides are fast, exciting, and unlike anything else around here. The kids loved the thrill factor, and it’s a great place to burn off serious energy. That said, it’s more intense than it looks. There’s a learning curve to figuring out how to “land” properly, and once you’re on the slide, you really don’t have control or the ability to “start slow.” Each slide rides differently, and each body weight hits the landing differently. By the end of our visit, all four of us had some kind of minor injury, slide burns, a forehead bruise, bruised nose and a separate lip bite/puncture. We also all woke up the next day sore and achy, like we had done a full-body workout. Nothing major, but enough to say this isn’t a gentle indoor play place. I’d recommend: • Wearing clothing that protects skin (longer shorts/leggings) • Paying close attention to landing instructions • Understanding it’s a high-speed experience • Supervising younger kids closely It’s a blast if you’re prepared for the intensity, just expect a few bumps while figuring it out.

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