REVIEW: 4 Reasons to visit Wacky Kingdom – Kingston

1. It’s NEW

It’s new and clean! Get there while it still looks amazing 😅

2. It’s affordable

I think the prices are very reasonable. You can book tickets here.

3. It’s FUN

My 6 year old had the best time ever. She made some friends, which meant I could have a seat and relax. With the bright colours, I found it quite easy to keep an eye on her.

There’s a small area for babies which has a slide, a ball pit, and a small book area.

The main play area is for older kids. I would say from 4 +. There are slides, a trampoline, ball pits, those thingys where you put a ball into a machine and it pops out, and also climbing walls. Sadly, the climbing walls were not open and the ball machine thingy wasn’t on either, so we will be back to check those out and hopefully update this.

4. It’s in a great location.

Who doesn’t love Kingston? It’s one of my favourite places to shop! A great place to grab a bite to eat too. There’s lots to do in the area. Bit of a warning lol. Wacky Kingdom is right next to McDonald’s and opposite The Entertainer. If your kid is anything like mine, they’re going to want to go to both,

There are lots of car parks in Kingston. The best one to use is of course The Bentall Centre car park. I always recommend checking the Parkopedia app for more info.

Food

The food and drink at Wacky Kingdom is the same kind of food you get at every other soft play. Similar prices too. You can get a kids’ snack box for £5, which includes a sandwich roll, a drink and three snacks of your choice.

Extra info

📍 Lower Ground Bentall Centre Kingston Greater London, KT1 1TP

The nearest train station is Kingston, and as I mentioned before, there are plenty of car parks nearby to choose from!

There are no lockers, which is the only negative thing for me. I like to have my valuables safe and I’d rather not leave them in the car. Also, it didn’t seem like there was a designated space for parents to park their buggies. We’re past that stage, so that wasn’t an issue for me, but maybe it’s something they can look into in the future.

It’s a great new spot and we will be back once everything has opened. I’ve been told that climbing walls will be open in around a months time. Staff need to be train and helmets need to be purchased.

Head on over to our instagram account to see a reel from our visit.

Our entry was complimentary but all views are my own.

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