indoor play centres in Darwin
by william samuels·
Darwin's wet season makes air-conditioned indoor play a necessity. options are more limited but enough to keep kids entertained on rainy days.
play centres & venues
Flip Out Darwin
$$trampolines, ninja course, dodgeball courts, and a toddler area. air-conditioned relief from the humidity.
Winnellie·3+ years
trampolinesninja coursecaféair conditioned
Zone Bowling Marrara
$$bowling, arcade games, and laser tag in a family-friendly entertainment venue.
Marrara·5+ years
bowlinglaser tagarcadecafé
Museum & Art Gallery of the NT (kids area)
$free museum with interactive exhibits — the Cyclone Tracy room and Sweetheart croc are highlights.
Fannie Bay·all ages
freeeducationalair conditioned
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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