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The Best Indoor Play Centres in Adelaide for the Little Ones

You’ll be pleased to know that most of the best indoor play centres in Adelaide have coffee flowing for the grown-ups.

Funtopia

Ah, school holidays. That time seems to roll around too quickly when your little ones need constant stimulation and fun. Before you go crazy trying to work out what else you can do at home, or start frantically Googling the nearest park to visit this weekend – we've done the hard work for you and rounded up something more exciting.

Nothing sparks a child's excitement quite like a giant indoor playground. Those towering jungle gyms seem to go on forever, and they spend hours letting their imagination run wild, exploring the nooks and crannies, jumping into ball pits and building the courage to go down the giant slide.

Read on for our guide to the best indoor play centres in Adelaide – where you can take a seat on the sidelines and enjoy your coffee and Instagram scroll in peace... mostly.

Hijinx Hotel

Hijinx Hotel

Get the kids working together and running amok inside the Hijinx Hotel! The latest addition to Rundle Mall's entertainment offering, this is not your regular hotel.

Challenge rooms are filled with ball pits, giant floor pianos, neon lights and topsy-turvy walls, filled with challenges to earn teams points and hit the top of the leaderboard.

Perfect for the older kids starting to outgrow the playground, they can solve puzzles, play memory games and burn through the sugar rush from the fab food offering with reaction games. Once they've cracked the code, you're well placed for more fun with Strike Bowling and Archie Brothers arcade games sharing the floor. 

Rundle Place, 77/91 Rundle Mall, Adelaide

AFL Max Adelaide Play Centre

AFL Max 

AFL Max is the nation's first immersive footy skills and entertainment centre - and one of the best indoor play centres in Adelaide! Backed by the biggest names in the sport, this state-of-the-art facility brings together the latest technology and traditional skills development for players and fans of all ages. 

Soar to new heights on trampolines, or bounce around the inflatable giants in the Bump Zone. Test your climbing skills as you reach the top of rock climbing walls and even sharpen up on your kicking, passing and tackling skills in the Test and Tackle Zone. There is something for everyone at AFL Max; it's fun for the whole family! 

32 Butler Boulevard, Adelaide Airport 

Little Rockets Play Cafe

Little Rockets Play Cafe 

Welcome to Little Rockets Play Cafe; this is 1500 square metres of indoor play space, best suited to children aged between 0 and 12. There's a ninja gym and dodgem cars aplenty, plus a huge toddler area and main play structure for endless, joyous climbing and clambering.

Trust us when we say, a visit to this play centre will ensure your kids' fun levels will lift off right up to the moon! 

Corner Turner Drive and West Lakes Boulevard, West Lakes

Funtopia

Funtopia

Go on a Funbelievable adventure at Funtopia! One of the biggest and best indoor play centres in Adelaide (and Australia for that matter), Funtopia has a seemingly endless supply of playgrounds for kids of all ages.

Bigger kids can try out the challenging walls at Climbing World and the ones who want to run free can explore Aussie-themed Playground World and its five levels of fun – including a mirror maze.

Baby World is for tots under 2, and Mr Spriggins Cafe, with barista-made coffee and healthy meals, will keep mum and dad happy too!

259 – 269 Main North Road, Sefton Park

Wacky Warehouse

Wacky Warehouse

The Wacky Warehouse indoor playground (and cafe, hallelujah) encourages interactive play and physical development for kids of all ages.

With a focus on safety, children can make friends in a safe environment, while parents can relax with a cup of coffee and keep an eye out close by. The padded playground is great for school holiday fun and birthday parties, where friendly staff will even take care of the mess at the end of the day. There are memberships available if you plan on being a regular customer, and regular workshops for kids and parents.

162 Gorge Road, Newton

BOUNCE

BOUNCE

This one will certainly tire the kids out. The trampolines at BOUNCE have been making bouncy waves for a while now, with new locations continuing to pop up around the country.

In South Australia, you can BOUNCE in Greenacres or Marleston – with Greenacres being the bigger of the two. BOUNCE may be well-loved by the older kids, but both locations now cater to the little ones. Marleston has a Minibounce Zone, and Greenacres has a dedicated time to mini bouncers on weekdays.

With free jump areas, dodgeball, battle beam games and high ropes courses – the kids will sleep well after a day spent skybound here. Parents are welcome to join in the fun, too. If you’d rather encourage from the sidelines there is an onsite cafe with your name on it.

Greenacres & Marleston

Wizbang

Wizbang

For a unique venue full of fun for the whole family – book into Wizbang. This indoor play centre in Adelaide is filled to the brim with activities, so there is bound to be something for everyone to enjoy.

The older kids (parents included) might like a round of laser tag or the new free-roam virtual reality, while the whole family can play a game of neon mini golf together or hit up the arcade.

Younger ones will love the indoor playground, and for kids lucky enough to have a birthday party at Wizbang, prepare for some disco fun, with Just Dance projected onto a wall to get the party started.

Sitchu Tip: It's worth noting that Wizbang does suggest their facilities are best enjoyed by kids over 5.

Unit 2, 108-112 Tolley Road, St Agnes

Inflatable World

Inflatable World

As the name suggests – this is a world full of inflatable fun. Inflatable World is made up of obstacle courses, jumping castles, and a whole lot of bounce!

There is a dedicated safe area for kids under 5, and adults can join in the fun here too – for anyone game enough, that is. This is a great activity to get the kids active and playing with new friends as they make their way around the inflatables during a 2-hour session. 

Sitchu Tip: It's best to check ahead on socials for capacity limits during the school holidays when things get busy!

Arena42, 42 Famechon Crescent, Modbury North

Imagination Kidz

Imagination Kidz

Catering exclusively for good times for all, Imagination Kidz is all about having fun while being physically active and encouraging kids to live healthy lifestyles.

You can drop in for a casual visit with your little ones, or book ahead for a party. The best part? There is a cafe and free Wi-Fi on-site – so parents can enjoy a caffeine fix and catch up on work (or socials) while the kids run wild.

 5/264 Richmond Road, Marleston

Crocs Playcentre

Crocs Playcentre

A play centre for all ages, Crocs in Kilburn is a whole lotta playground. These playgrounds have been specially built for different age groups, so no one has to miss out. There is a big playground for older kids, a section for walking toddlers, and a soft play area for babies, filled with sensory activities to keep them occupied.

As with all play centres, adult supervision is required at all times, but there is a Muffin Break onsite for parents and guardians. If you follow along on socials, you can catch the ‘Snappy Hour’ where entry is free for a certain time and day – all you have to do is take a screenshot on your phone and head on in!

4/252 Churchill Rd, Kilburn

Lollipops Playland

Lollipops Playland

Lollipops Playland and Café specialise in epic birthday parties, but families are always welcome to pop in for a casual visit. Parents can sit back at the cafe, and the kids will have hours of entertainment ahead of them.

Open 7 days a week and toddler friendly, Lollipops is a loved local. Entry fee includes all-day access or until the kids are tired out... whichever comes first.

Croydon & Golden Grove

Did you love our pick of the best indoor play centres in Adelaide and want more things to do in Adelaide, with or without the kids? Check out the best new restaurants in Adelaide, or get some weekend trip inspiration with these tiny cabins!

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