A little bit hard to find, hidden inside an industrial estate. But there are signs from the main road up to the parking spots with enough free (as in empty and no money) slots.
The playground layout is on 2 storeys with air-castles and a climbing-slides structure on first floor and same for younger (2-4) on second floor. For the younger kids, there are some push cars on a circuit and a lovely multi-storey castles.
Some games need coins like air-hockey or electric mini-karting.
There is also a small F&B without view on the playground, but drinks can be taken inside and there are seating areas for the parents.
There are 2 outdoor areas: a standard playground with swings and sand play and also a corn-maze (probably seasonal).
The nice point, is that adults don't pay, only the kids. How logical, I never understand why other playgrounds don't apply the same...
Read morePlayground located in a warehouse. Attractions are stacked on two floors. Main disadvantages: place is dull (grey carpets, white walls, lack of colours on the walls, etc.), no air conditiong or ventilation (on rainy day, 20 C outside, it was very hot and humid upstairs, I can't even imagine a hot day there). Devices are not in a perfect condition and many of them worn out. Kids were quite entertained but the same or better level of entertainment they get on a regular street playground. I don't recommend this place, as my kids tried many of them and told me it was the worst, mainly because of the high temperature and...
Read moreThis is a great place for kids. It has a good variety of slides/bouncy castles/trampolines for both smaller kids of about 2 up to much bigger children for which the maze is also excellent. The puzzles in the maze were fun to solve. The food is much better than many similar places- the pasta and savory crêpes were excellent. It seems to be a well run place, and good heigeine practices are in place in light of Covid-19. Some items required Jetons, of which you receive 3 on entry but I would prefer if the entrance price...
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