I don't mean the actual store, but the self serve furniture area, it seems rather dangerous to have a bunch of kids running around while people are taking heavy furniture off of shelves. I was at IKEA today, and there were a bunch of kids running underneath people taking the boxes down. I'm talking about the box half off the shelf, and the kid runs right under the box. All I'm picturing is someone to lose their grip, and the box falls right on the kids head. Granted, it's probably a case of bad parenting, the parents not able to stop their kids from running down the aisles, but they have the kids play area, why can't the leave the kids there while they get their furniture? These were small kids, they would have fit the height requirement for the play area.
Just wondering what other's opinions are. I have no problem with the store itself being family friendly, I think it's great. I used to love going to IKEA with my parents when I was a kid because my sister and I would get to test all the couches and beds, and play in the ball pit. But we never went into the self serve furniture area until we were older. We were both well behaved, but my parents still worried that someone might accidentally drop something near us anyway.
Just wondering what other's opinions are. I have no problem with the store itself being family friendly, I think it's great. I used to love going to IKEA with my parents when I was a kid because my sister and I would get to test all the couches and beds, and play in the ball pit. But we never went into the self serve furniture area until we were older. We were both well behaved, but my parents still worried that someone might accidentally drop something near us anyway.