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Go Kids Go Adventure Play - practical travel guide with honest advice.
Go Kids Go fills a warehouse-sized space with soft play equipment: multi-level climbing frames, slides of varying heights, ball pits, rope bridges, and a dedicated zone for under-3s with padded climbers and softer obstacles. Parents sit in a café overlooking the main play area, watching children burn energy on colour-coded routes scaled to age and ability. Best for families with children under 12 and toddler groups. This is a easy activity lasting 2-3 hours. Group size: 2-25. You meet at Go Kids Go entrance, Narborough Road. Key highlights: Multi-level climbing frames with soft landing surfaces, Slides ranging from 3 to 6 metres in height, Rope bridges and suspended balance obstacles.
Price: £8 children, adults free
Duration: 2-3 hours
Difficulty: easy
Group size: 2-25
Minimum age: 18 months
Best for: families with children under 12 and toddler groups
Best time: Weekday mornings 9:30am-11:30am (quietest, under-3s focus). Avoid school holidays and Saturday afternoons (over 50 children simultaneously). Late afternoon (4-5pm) quieter but children tired after school.
Meeting point: Go Kids Go entrance, Narborough Road
Languages: English
Here is how the experience unfolds:
Arrival and check-in Staff scan ticket and confirm child's name; shoes removed and socks checked - Policies strictly enforced; children without socks must purchase them on-site (£2) or go barefoot.
First 20 min Orientation and gentle warm-up - Child explores beginner-level climbing frames and slides; staff monitor safety but don't intervene unless requested.
20-90 min Main play: progression through climbing routes - Colour-coded routes guide children by ability (green easy, yellow intermediate, red challenging); children choose their own challenges.
90-150 min Free play and repeat favourites - Most children loop back to favourite slides or rope bridges; energy levels visibly drop as session nears end.
Final 10 min Cool-down and exit - Staff signal wrap-up time; children collect belongings and leave play area.
The whole experience takes 2-3 hours. Difficulty: easy. You meet at Go Kids Go entrance, Narborough Road.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Price | £8 children, adults free |
| Duration | 2-3 hours |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Group size | 2-25 |
| Minimum age | 18 months |
| Meeting point | Go Kids Go entrance, Narborough Road |
| Languages | English |
| Cancellation | Non-refundable; no refunds for early exits or missed sessions. |
| Accessibility | Ground floor play area, ramp access; wheelchair accessible café; limited wheelchair storage near entrance; climbing and sliding require arms and legs with reasonable mobility; under-3s area is lower-impact with softer equipment, suitable for children with mild motor delays. |
What is included: Unlimited play time for session duration, Access to all climbing frames and slides, Use of ball pit and soft play zones, Staff supervision throughout.
Not included: Socks (must wear; purchase on-site for £2 or bring own), Food and beverages (café on-site with children's meals £5-8), Storage for coats and bags (lockers available, free). You will need to arrange these yourself.
What to bring: Socks or purchase on-site for £2, Change of clothes if child sweats heavily, Water bottle (free refill at café), Hand sanitizer (café provides, but bring your own if preferred). Having these with you makes the experience smoother.
Best time to go: Weekday mornings 9:30am-11:30am (quietest, under-3s focus). Avoid school holidays and Saturday afternoons (over 50 children simultaneously). Late afternoon (4-5pm) quieter but children tired after school..
Tip: Socks required for play area
Tip: Café on site for parents
Accessibility: Ground floor play area, ramp access; wheelchair accessible café; limited wheelchair storage near entrance; climbing and sliding require arms and legs with reasonable mobility; under-3s area is lower-impact with softer equipment, suitable for children with mild motor delays..
Operator: Go Kids Go | Phone: 0116 254 5544
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This activity is run by Go Kids Go.
Cancellation policy: Non-refundable; no refunds for early exits or missed sessions..
Accessibility: Ground floor play area, ramp access; wheelchair accessible café; limited wheelchair storage near entrance; climbing and sliding require arms and legs with reasonable mobility; under-3s area is lower-impact with softer equipment, suitable for children with mild motor delays..
Best time to go: Weekday mornings 9:30am-11:30am (quietest, under-3s focus). Avoid school holidays and Saturday afternoons (over 50 children simultaneously). Late afternoon (4-5pm) quieter but children tired after school..
Ages 18 months to 10 years have the most fun. The under-3s zone has separate softer equipment, while ages 4-8 enjoy the full climbing frames most. Older kids (9+) often find it less challenging unless they're first-time visitors.
The café serves basic children's meals (macaroni, chicken nuggets, £5-8) and coffee for adults (£2-4). Outside food is not permitted in the play area, but you can eat in the café. Many parents bring refillable water bottles and buy café food.
Typically 2-3 staff are on the floor during sessions, plus reception staff. They monitor safety and enforce rules but don't provide guided activities. Adult-to-child ratio is approximately 1:15 during peak hours, lower during quiet times.
Ages 18 months to 10 years have the most fun. The under-3s zone has separate softer equipment, while ages 4-8 enjoy the full climbing frames most. Older kids (9+) often find it less challenging unless they're first-time visitors.
The café serves basic children's meals (macaroni, chicken nuggets, £5-8) and coffee for adults (£2-4). Outside food is not permitted in the play area, but you can eat in the café. Many parents bring refillable water bottles and buy café food.
Typically 2-3 staff are on the floor during sessions, plus reception staff. They monitor safety and enforce rules but don't provide guided activities. Adult-to-child ratio is approximately 1:15 during peak hours, lower during quiet times.
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