Funtopia Indoor Amusement Park
Rating
Family of 4
USD 60-100
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
2-13
About
Funtopia is an indoor amusement park designed to keep children active and engaged across a wide range of physical challenges. The facility combines trampolines, climbing structures, adventure courses, soft play areas, and interactive games into a single large indoor space. This variety is one of Funtopia's biggest selling points: kids can move freely between activities based on their mood and energy, which prevents the boredom that hits when a single activity runs its course.
Toddlers have dedicated age-appropriate zones that keep them safe while still giving them a genuine physical challenge. Older kids take on the climbing walls and adventure courses while younger siblings play in the padded soft play area. Staff are present throughout to ensure safe use of equipment, and the facility enforces height and age restrictions where relevant to keep all participants appropriately challenged and safe.
Parents can choose to join in on some activities or relax in the seating area with food from the on-site cafe. Baby-changing facilities and nursing areas are available, making this workable even with infants in tow alongside older children. Grip socks are typically required and may be available for purchase at the venue if you don't bring your own.
Booking online in advance is strongly recommended during school holidays — sessions sell out and walk-ups are often turned away.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
true
Kid Meals
true
Setting
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings during term time
Wait Times
Short to moderate
Nearby Food
On-site cafe with child-friendly food options; additional restaurants and cafes in the surrounding area
Why Kids Love It
Funtopia packs trampolines, climbing walls, soft play, and adventure courses under one roof, giving kids a full-body workout while having the time of their lives. The mix of activities means even energetic kids stay occupied for a long stretch. Parents appreciate that the facilities are genuinely safe, well-maintained, and staffed.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring or buy grip socks — most activities require them and venue socks can be expensive
- Book the first session of the day; equipment is cleanest and staff energy is highest
- Check height restrictions before going — some adventure course elements have minimum requirements
What to Bring
- Grip socks (or budget to buy them at the venue)
- Comfortable active wear for all participants
- Water bottles — lots of running around means lots of thirst
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 60-100
Tips to Save
- Book online for cheaper entry; look for sibling discounts and off-peak pricing on weekday sessions