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10 best soft play centers for children in Dubai to have fun
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Soft play centers are available in Dubai, a city well-known for its vibrant city life and luxurious towers, to accommodate the younger demographic. Children can let go, make new friends, and have a ton of fun in this thrilling and safe indoor playground.
These centers in Dubai provide youngsters with an amazing experience, complete with exciting slides and vibrant ball pits. Children of all ages will have endless hours of fun and amusement at these top ten soft play places in Dubai.
1. Air Maniax
For kids (and parents) of all ages, Air Maniax is a massive indoor inflatable park and warrior course that is entertaining. This crazy play area spans 15,000 square feet and includes an assault course, child section, zipline, foam pit, slides, and a laser frenzy.
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2. Cheeky Monkeys
Your kids will enjoy swinging their way through this award-winning soft play center if they are tiny monkeys. With 3,000 square feet, they have lots of space to run about in. It is intended for kids between the ages of eight months and eight years old and encourages learning via enjoyable programs that include yoga, karate, dancing, and cookery. Throughout the year, keep an eye out for unique seasonal activities like summer and Ramadan camps.
3. Kids HQ
With three floors of soft play fun, Kids HQ has attractions for younger guests including ball pits, slides, trampolines, and sensory pits. You may view the variety of lessons they offer on their website.
4. La La Land
La La Land offers a variety of activities, such as interactive games, obstacle courses, inflatable slides, jumps, and soft play (an enclosed jungle gym). For kids ages three and under, the toddler section offers pals their age, a secure play space, and an inflatable with a toddler-sized theme. The kind, well-trained crew keeps a close eye on everything.
5. Magic Planet
Magic Planet now has its soft play area. Every branch offers access to this vibrant paradise. All for just Dhs 45 per person, make a day of it. Rides, bowling, or vintage arcade games may all be added for further enjoyment.
6. Oli Oli
Visit this interactive play museum in Al Quoz, Oli Oli, and enjoy learning while having fun. Over two levels, the interactive area offers eight exciting galleries: Water, Air, Cars & Ramps, Toshi’s Nets, Future Park, Incredi-Balls, Toddler Gallery, and Cars & Ramps.
7. Orange Wheels
This center, which caters mostly to preschoolers, promises social and cognitive growth via play for children ages 0 to 10. There’s also a café offering delicious, health-conscious food and drinks. This area is unique in that parents can keep an eye on their kids without even having to chase them around because of the placement of the café.
8. Ready Set Go
Ready Set Go, the biggest soft play area in Dubai, offers a jungle theme for kids to run wild in. The center has a jump park, role play village, and soft play area in addition to a café where parents may unwind.
9. Trampo Extreme
There are two places for the entertaining trampoline park in Dubai: Nakheel Mall and Dubai Mall. With the largest indoor cave in the UAE, a trampoline dodgeball zone, a climbing wall, and a soft play area for the youngsters to enjoy.
10. Woo Hoo
A budding scientist living with you? Woo Hoo pledges to integrate STEM ideas into practical play. Additionally, it has over fifty interactive exhibitions spread across ten distinct galleries. The public ticket starts at Dhs30 and lasts for two hours.
Children may explore a world of thrill and adventure at Dubai’s soft play facilities, which offer a secure and engaging space for them to play, develop, and learn.
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