Took my 6 year old here for a fun out of town activity and wow! Very pleasantly surprised. This was a very interactive and fun experience for the slime obsessed. Staff is friendly, and there are...
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Sloomoo Institute in Houston immerses visitors in a world of sensory delights, centered around the playful and captivating medium of slime. Guests can explore a vast array of handmade slimes offering endless textures and scents, from birthday cake to fresh berries, and cotton candy. The experience extends beyond just observing - visitors can walk on slime, slingshot it, and even dance amidst dayglow colors.
At the heart of Sloomoo Institute is the world's largest DIY slime bar, boasting over 4 million unique combinations to customize your very own slime creation. The venue has been described by Forbes as "a cornucopia for the senses," inviting guests to play, connect, and simply let go in a space designed to spark joy and creativity.
Additionally, Sloomoo Institute in Houston offers the opportunity to host private events, providing a vibrant and eye-catching backdrop for anything from parties to corporate off-sites. Whether young or old, visitors can expect a fun and colorful escape into a world where the possibilities with slime are as boundless as the imagination.
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Had the opportunity to visit Sloomoo while visiting family in town for the holidays. Firstly, I couldn't get the Groupon too work. So went ahead and paid. I noticed that the cost of admission...
5 Star Slime Show! Unbeatable Interactive Fun at Sloomoo Institute Wow! Sloomoo Institute is a 5 star experience that totally blew my mind. I like many assumed it would be a nice but fairly...
Invited to a party here, and we had a grand old time. The kids made scented slime, played in mounds of slime, got slimed, splattered slime on windows. The kids got to walk in the slime pool. They...
This is a fun family thing to do at least once, as it is a little pricey. I would, however, advise to skip the kitchen tour--that $15 extra per person can be better spent elsewhere. Why? You...
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