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Indoor Play Centres Sunshine Coast

Are you looking for an indoor play centre in Sunshine Coast to let the little ones loose? We’ve collated a list of the best places to go to in this article!

Indoor play centres Sunshine Coast style are a great call if the weather’s grim and you’ve got kiddies with energy to burn. We’ve tracked down info on the best ones – here’s where to go!

Indoor play centres Sunshine Coast – Families Magazine’s top picks!

We’ve hunted high and love to find indoor play centres on the Sunshine Coast, so without further adieu…

Map of Indoor Playcentres on the Sunshine Coast

Kids World Adventure Playland: Sippy Downs

Kids World Adventure Indoor Playland and cafe at Sippy Downs is a fully air-conditioned playground equipped with ample seating, wheelchair-access and baby-change facilities to make your stay as relaxing as possible.

Play areas include a designated under 5s area that can be supervised from the cafe and an over 5s zone (5-11 years). Kids World also has a huge inflatable slide for 3-11 years.

The revolving chairs and tunnel, as well as the slide and soft piano, are a step up from the baby zone that’ll keep the short crowd stoked!

  • Address: 8 Fairfax Street, Sippy Downs QLD 4556
  • Prices (unlimited playtime):
    • Adults and under 12 months with paying sibling: Free
    • Under 12 months with no sibling: $5
    • 1-2 years: $14.90
    • 3-11 years: $17.90
  • Website: Kids World Adventure Playland

Laserzone: Warana

Laserzone features a world class, multi-level laser tag arena, the best Virtual Reality gaming experience on the Sunshine Coast and a huge prize and video arcade.

Laser Tag is a high-tech sport where players wearing computerised vests or packs and handheld “phasers” attempt to achieve a winning score by tagging opponent players, base stations and other targets within a futuristic multi-level playing arena.

  • Address: 3 Main Drive, Warana QLD 4574
  • Website: Laserzone

The Big Boing: Birtinya

Sunshine Coast’s first trampoline park is here! Over 50 interconnected trampolines that offer some serious fun for the whole family.

A new Ninja course is opened for 140cm tall patrons; sports shoes are required.

  • Address: 24C Innovation Parkway, Birtinya QLD 4574
  • Prices:
    • Gender jumper over 120cm: $22 per hour session
    • Junior jumper under 120cm: $13 per hour session (must have a general jumper to use main areas)
    • Baby jumper under 2.5 years old: $7.50 per hour session
    • All jumpers must wear grip socks that cost $4.50
  • Website: The Big Boing

Rush Adventureland: Maroochydore

Rush Adventureland is Sunshine Coast’s largest kids indoor playground and adventure centre! Are you looking for things to do with the kids on the Sunshine Coast? Get ready to take the family on a thrilling adventure to Rush Adventureland, indoors and in air-conditioned comfort! With tons of activities to do such as high ropes, bumper cars, a ninja course, and a multi-level playground, the fun never ends here.

Younger children will enjoy their own brightly coloured playground full of toddler-friendly equipment and games.

And during all this excitement, parents can sit down and enjoy great coffee and food in the cafe! Bookings are essential.

  • Address:
  • Prices (all fun passes include unlimited play time):
    • Toddler Fun Pass (1-3 years): $12
    • Adventure Fun Pass (4+ years): $20
      • Multi-level soft-play playground
        • Ninja course
    • Fearless Fun Pass (4+ years): $37
      • Multi-level soft-play playground
      • Ninja course
      • Climbing arena
    • Monster Fun Pass (4+ years): $37
      • Multi-level soft-play playground
      • Ninja course
      • High ropes challenge
    • Blast Fun Pass (5+ years): $42
      • Multi-level soft-play playground
      • Ninja course
      • High ropes challenge
      • Climbing arena
    • Adrenaline Fun Pass (5+ years): $48
      • Multi-level soft-play playground
      • Ninja course
      • High ropes challenge
      • Climbing arena
      • One ticket to the bumper cars
      • Two rides on the Air Coaster
  • Website: Rush Adventureland

Wally’s Inflatables

Wally’s Inflatables is an indulgent source of exhilarating indoor inflatable fun! They have specific activities and equipment for babies and toddlers where they can play, bounce, and crawl around safely. For the high adrenaline and unlimited energetic kids and adults, they have many Wally’s Inflatables activities including a giant slide, obstacle course, and so much more!

  • Address: 32 Production Avenue, Warana QLD 4575
  • Prices: from $10 per person
  • Website: Wally’s Inflatables

Hypt

Hypt has everything all under one roof with something for everyone, including a weekday soft play centre, school holiday workshops, and mobile parties.

Are you looking for something for your under 5s to do during the week? Soft play at HYPT is the perfect way for them to get their wiggles out while also developing important skills like balance, coordination, and problem-solving.

  • Address: 4/79 Wises Road, Buderim QLD 4556
  • Website: Hypt

Ninja Jungle

Ninja Jungle is a playground for all ages, from two years and up, where fitness and fun go hand-in-hand! One of the biggest ninja-style gyms in the country, their unique obstacle courses have been professionally designed and engineered to accommodate warriors of all fitness abilities. Whether you’re a solo ninja, or on a mission with your family or team, there are obstacles galore to get the blood pumping and laughs flowing.

  • Address: 35 Owen Creek Road, Forest Glen QLD 4556
  • Website: Ninja Jungle

Indoor play centres Sunshine Coast – what’s your go-to for go-crazy-fun?

If we missed your fave place please be sure to let us know so we can add it to our list!

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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.

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