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indoor play centres in Adelaide

by william samuels

Adelaide's indoor play centres are mostly in the suburban shopping centres and industrial areas, offering good rainy-day escapes for families.

play centres & venues

Latitude Air Adelaide

$$

trampolines, ninja warrior course, rock climbing walls, and a cafe with views of the play area.

Beverley·3+ years
trampolinesninja coursecaféparking

Chipmunks Playland Prospect

$$

multi-level play structure with slides, ball pit, baby area, and party rooms.

Prospect·0–11 years
cafébaby areaparkingparty rooms

Inflatable World Melrose Park

$$

giant inflatable obstacle courses in a warehouse. timed sessions with separate little-kids time slots.

Melrose Park·3+ years
inflatablesobstacle courseparking

Mega Court Indoor Sports

$$

indoor sports complex with trampolines, dodgeball, basketball courts, and birthday party packages.

Gepps Cross·5+ years
trampolinessports courtsparkingparty rooms

KidZania-style play (Tiny Town)

$$

role-play town where kids pretend to be firefighters, chefs, and shopkeepers. great for imaginative play.

Prospect·1–8 years
role playimaginative playcafé

tips for visiting

  • bring socks — most venues require them (grip socks often sold at reception)
  • book online for trampoline parks — walk-ins may not be available during busy periods
  • check age and height requirements before you go — some activities have minimums
  • weekday mornings are quieter and often cheaper than weekends

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indoor play centres across Australia

opening hours, prices, and availability may change. always check the venue's website before visiting.