
Endless Fun Awaits at The Fun Place
Kids can explore, play, and unleash their imaginations in a safe and exciting environment. From climbing structures to obstacle courses and imaginative play zones, we offer something for every child to enjoy. Whether it's a birthday party, a family outing, or just a fun day, this is where memories are made. Let the fun begin!
Important Info at a Glance
FAQs
What is the cost to play?
General admission is $25 per child. Siblings receive a discounted rate of $20. Admission includes 1 adults per child, and additional adults are $10 each.
Can we bring food and drinks from outside?
Outside food and drinks are allowed but must be consumed in our designated areas. No food or drinks are allowed in the play structure areas.
Do I need to remove my shoes if I’m not playing?
Yes, all guests, including adults, must remove their shoes and wear socks for sanitary purposes.
Where can we park?
We have parking available in the rear, and there is also street parking nearby.
What age groups can play here?
Our playground is designed for children aged 1+, ensuring a safe and fun experience for all age groups.
Let our visitors share why this is their favorite place for fun and unforgettable moments!
What Parents Are Saying
"The kids had the time of their lives! The play zones are amazing, and everything is so clean and safe. We’ll be back for sure."
Sarah K.
Los Angeles
"Such a great place for a family day out. The staff were wonderful, and my son didn’t want to leave!"
Jamie L.
Pasadena
"Our daughter’s birthday party was a huge success. All the kids had a blast, and the staff made everything so easy."
Maria T.
Glendale
"We’ve visited several times, and every visit is just as fun as the last. It’s the perfect spot to let the kids burn off energy."
Emma R.
Burbank
"The variety of activities kept all the kids entertained for hours. I love how there’s something for every age group."
Maeve C.
Sherman Oaks
"I’ve never seen my kids so happy! They loved every minute, and I loved how safe and organized everything was."
Lilly H.
Glendale