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Half term is almost here, and if you are a parent in Blackpool or nearby, you already know the drill. The kids are off school, the weather is unpredictable, and you need somewhere they can actually burn off energy without you standing in a muddy car park. That is where an indoor soft play centre comes in and Blackpool has a genuinely good one.
Jungle World Blackpool sits inside the Hounds Hill Shopping Centre on Victoria Street, and it has quickly become one of the top go-to spots for families across the Fylde Coast. Whether your little one is two or twelve, there is something here to keep them busy for a solid session. Let's break it down.
Jungle World Blackpool is an indoor soft play centre built for children aged 0 to 12. It is not a ball pit and a few foam blocks the space includes a multi-level play frame, trampolines, a mini zipline, climbing frames, and Blackpool's tallest indoor slide at 40 metres. Yes, 40 metres. That slide alone is worth the trip for kids who love a proper thrill.
The centre runs timed sessions to keep capacity under control, which means you are not squeezing through a sea of children to find a seat. Parents get a proper view of the play area from comfortable seating in the Tiki Café, so you can have a coffee and actually watch your kids play without craning your neck.
If you are looking for kids activities in Blackpool that work for more than one age group at once, Jungle World ticks that box. Here is why it works so well for mixed-age families.
The youngest children get their own enclosed area. It has mini slides and soft play equipment sized for small people, and it sits separately from the older kids' sections. This matters. Parents of toddlers will know the relief of not having to hover anxiously while bigger children race past.
Older children head straight for the main play frame. It connects trampolines, a mini zipline, and various climbing challenges across multiple levels. The 40-metre slide is the headline act, and it genuinely is impressive for an indoor venue. Staff are stationed throughout the play areas, so children are supervised without the atmosphere feeling restrictive.
Jungle World separates the play areas by age group. That means a five-year-old and a ten-year-old can both have a good time without one getting in the other's way. Sessions also run at limited capacity, which keeps the noise and crowd levels manageable.
A lot of soft play centres treat parents like an inconvenience. Jungle World Blackpool takes a different approach. The Tiki Café holds a five-star food hygiene rating from the local authority, and the menu goes well beyond a bag of crisps and a squash.
You can order freshly made pizzas, paninis, jacket potatoes, and kid-friendly meals. There is proper coffee for adults, and the seating gives you a clear view of the play areas. Prices are reasonable for a leisure venue, and the food is prepared fresh on-site.
Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside the centre, with the exception of baby food and formula. So plan to eat there the menu makes it worth it.
School holidays get busy. Jungle World Blackpool manages this by running controlled, timed sessions. According to the venue, around 90 per cent of weekends sell out. Half term is very much peak time, so booking ahead is not optional — it is how you avoid driving there and turning around.
Here is what a typical session looks like:
School holiday opening hours are 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm on Saturdays, and 10am to 5pm on Sundays.
Half term is also a popular time for birthday parties, and Jungle World Blackpool runs several party packages. Each one includes an exclusive party room, a party host, party food, unlimited juice, games, prizes, a karaoke machine, and a bubble machine. The birthday child also gets a return voucher.
Packages run across different age groups and time slots:
If you are planning a party during or around half term, book well in advance. Slots fill up fast during holiday periods.
The centre is inside Hounds Hill Shopping Centre, Unit N10A, Victoria Street, Blackpool, FY1 4HU. Paid parking is available at Hounds Hill. The timed session system helps with parking availability because visitors leave and new guests arrive in organised waves rather than all at once.
You can contact the team on 01253 928674 or by email at hello@jungleworldblackpool.com if you have questions before your visit.
Jungle World Blackpool holds a 4.4 out of 5 rating on Google from local families. Reviewers regularly mention the cleanliness of the venue, the friendliness of the staff, and the quality of the food. One parent described it as "the cleanest and safest play venue we've ever visited." Another noted that their child loved it and that the kids' meals were fresh and tasty.
For a half term outing, that combination of safety, food quality, and staff attentiveness makes a real difference.
Blackpool has plenty to offer families. The Pleasure Beach, the Sea Life Centre, and the tower are all well-known draws. These outdoor and seasonal attractions are great when the weather cooperates and you have a full day planned.
But half term weather in England is rarely cooperative. Indoor soft play gives you a reliably good time regardless of what is happening outside. Jungle World Blackpool fills that gap well, particularly for children under 12 who need room to move, climb, and get out of the house for a couple of hours.
It also works for local families who do not want to pay Pleasure Beach prices for a quick midweek outing. Session pricing is straightforward and you book only what you need.
If half term is approaching and you are still working out what to do with the kids, Jungle World Blackpool is worth putting at the top of the list. It is indoors, it caters to children from babies to age 12, the food is genuinely decent, and the staff reviews are consistently positive.
Head to Jungle World Blackpool to check session availability and book your slot. Given how quickly spaces fill up during school holidays, sooner is better.
1. Is Jungle World Blackpool suitable for toddlers and older children at the same time?
Yes. The centre separates age groups with a dedicated toddler zone for children under five and a larger multi-level play frame for older kids. You can bring children of different ages in one visit and both will find something suitable for them.
2. Do I need to book in advance, or can I just turn up?
Booking in advance is strongly recommended. The centre limits capacity per session, and around 90 per cent of weekends sell out. During half term and school holidays this applies even more. Book online at jungleworldpark.com/blackpool before your visit.
3. What should children wear to Jungle World Blackpool?
Children must wear socks in the play areas no shoes allowed on the equipment. Comfortable clothing is recommended, and long sleeves are advisable for the tall slide to avoid friction on bare skin. Grip socks work well and are available to purchase on-site if needed.
4. Can parents and guardians join in, or is it only for children?
Adults need a ticket to enter the venue. This helps manage capacity and ensures there is comfortable seating available for all parents. Every child must have at least one adult accompanying them. Adults can watch from the café area with a clear view of the play zones.
5. Is there food available at Jungle World Blackpool, or should I eat before going?
The Tiki Café inside the venue has a five-star hygiene rating and serves freshly made food including pizzas, paninis, jacket potatoes, children's meals, and proper coffee. Outside food is not permitted, except for baby food and formula. The menu is solid enough that you do not need to eat beforehand.