Happy Days Play Centre
Happy Days Play Centre is an indoor playground and sports facility located in Wakefield, England. They offer a range of activities and hobbies for children to enjoy in a safe and fun environment. Whether it's climbing, bouncing, or playing sports, Happy Days Play Centre has something for everyone. Visit them today to experience the joy of play!
Introduction to Happy Days Play Centre
Happy Days Play Centre is a unique indoor playground located in Wakefield, England. The company was founded with the purpose of providing a safe and enjoyable play area for children while parents can relax and unwind. What sets Happy Days Play Centre apart from other indoor playgrounds is its focus on promoting sports and hobbies among children, encouraging physical activity and learning through play.Services & Products
Happy Days Play Centre offers a wide range of services for children of all ages, including soft play areas, trampolines, climbing walls, and more. The company also provides party packages for birthdays and special occasions, as well as after-school clubs and holiday camps for children to continue their learning and fun. Parents can also enjoy the cafe and seating area while their children play.Location
Located in Unit 22, Headway Business Centre on Denby Dale Road, Happy Days Play Centre is situated in a bustling area of Wakefield. The surrounding businesses include retail stores, restaurants, and other entertainment options. The area is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest bus stop being Denby Dale Road (Stop 450405), just a 1-minute walk away. Other nearby options include Earlsheaton Technology College (Stop 450419) and Earlsheaton Infant School (Stop 450245), both within a 5-minute walk.Benefits
Happy Days Play Centre is the perfect place for families to enjoy quality time together while promoting physical activity and learning through play. With a focus on sports and hobbies, children can develop new skills and interests while having fun. The company also offers affordable party packages and after-school clubs, making it a convenient option for busy parents.Good to Know
Parents should be aware that Happy Days Play Centre is a shoe-free facility, and socks are required for both children and adults. The company also has strict safety rules in place to ensure the well-being of all children, including a maximum capacity limit and age restrictions for certain areas.Reviews
Customers rave about the fun and safe environment that Happy Days Play Centre provides for children. Parents appreciate the variety of activities available and the friendly staff who ensure a positive experience for all. Some reviewers note that the facility can get crowded during peak times, but overall, Happy Days Play Centre receives high marks for its quality and value.Amenities
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playground
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trampoline
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arcade
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ball pit
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climbing wall
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toddler area
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soft play
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mini golf
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foam pit
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café
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gift shop
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party room
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wi-fi
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parking
FAQ
What age range is the indoor playground suitable for?
Our indoor playground is suitable for children aged 0-12 years old.What safety measures are in place to ensure children's safety?
We have a variety of safety measures in place, including soft play equipment, safety padding, and trained staff who supervise the play area at all times.Are there any restrictions on the types of footwear allowed in the playground?
For safety reasons, we do not allow any shoes with hard soles or high heels in the playground. Socks or bare feet are preferred.Is there a dedicated area for toddlers or younger children?
Yes, we have a separate soft play area designated specifically for toddlers and younger children.Are there any additional services or amenities offered, such as party packages or food options?
Yes, we offer party packages that include exclusive use of the playground, a dedicated party host, and food options. We also have a cafe on site that serves a variety of snacks and drinks for both children and adults.Reviews
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KingGief
This was an average soft play. Alright if your local, but there are other ones not to far away that are superior to this one. Admission prices were fair for what they offered little ones. However there was a distinct lack of some fundamental aspects to any soft play. There was no ball pit even though there use to be one I think as there was a section that looked like it use to have balls in but it was completely empty. They did however have quite a few different stand aid type toys to encourage walking and standing in early walkers. And I found the food menu to be very expensive for the type of food being offered. A plain old toastie was £5.20! But there were some other options I considered to be not too badly priced like a bowl of chips for £2.00. And the children can eat for free after 3.00pm during term time, so definitely somewhere to go after school, just have to pay the admission fee. Overall I give it a solid average 5 out of 10.
28-04-2023 -
Danielle Fearn
The girls were lovely people but didn't seem to really know how to run the place. I didn't get what I ordered for food, even after I asked if it was available (they said yes, but it wasn't available). Coffee took like half an hour to get to us, and they didn't have some other stuff available even though it was on the menu. The play area is decent but worn and one area looks like it used to have a ball pool with a blower in it but it's not there now. Very poor experience overall.
28-03-2023 -
Jamie “Jazzy Jam” Fearn
It's a fun soft play to take the little ones, had a good hour with my two year old but I think I was more tired then he was
28-03-2023 -
Nicole Gambles
Really nice quiet area for our son to play in. Will come again!
28-03-2023 -
Damian Kalisz
Absolutely RUINED our daughter’s 1st Birthday, we had a pre arranged visit to this play centre for 10 people for 19th March, only to find out they were gonna be closed due to staff shortage, there was no communication from anyone, we only found out as we called the day before to confirm and ask some questions. Avoid at all cost.
28-03-2023 -
Lucas
My son loves this place
28-02-2023 -
Nicola Snape
I agree with a number of other reviews that the baby area is unsafe. When we visited, it was filled with much older children jumping around and fighting. This has happened both times I have visited. Staff need to at least attempt to enforce their rule to make the place safe. I had to remove my child as he was nearly hit in the head.Barely any toys for babies either. The car park spaces are tiny and not practical for somewhere that most visitors would bring young children.
28-02-2023 -
Ewelina Lipczynska
28-02-2023 -
Louise Brown
Unable to cater for allergies and couldn’t care less a child is left out. Avoid! Really awful experience at a party and will never return. My child was told she would be catered for and then given something that wasn’t safe for her to eat.
28-01-2023 -
Chloe Mee
Not too bad, quite pricey for a 1 year old (£10 we paid) and the baby section seemed to be full of older kids acting like animals..no supervision at all
28-01-2023