Indoor park
Rock Wall
Large structure
Play structure
Bball courts
Eating and drinking area
Nice, big, fake tree in the middle of the indoor playground
Leah S.
Feb 16, 2025
Best place for kiddos to run off energy and parents to hang out together. Super clean, very kind and welcoming employees, food and drinks allowed!
Read MoreHillary D.
Jan 11, 2025
Went here around 9am and it wasn't very crowded. Super cool that it's all free, they have a large playscape for kids and a smaller one for toddlers with a little slide, my 1.5 year old had a blast! There are indoor benches, picnic tables, and shoe racks. Complementary tissues and hand sanitizer
Read MoreThama P.
Jun 20, 2024
This place is such a hidden gem! It was my first time visiting and I loved it! First things first can I just say how lovely and clean it was! Very well kept area for kids to play! Not to mention massive on the inside! The kids played for hours and could have been there longer! There's a toddler area, which always helps! There was not one but 2 restrooms! Very well organized as well! Best part....it's free! Mind blown!!! Looking forward to returning!
Read MorePawan K.
Jun 27, 2024
This park is great on a hot summer day when your toddler wants to go play in the park but they would melt if you take them. You can easily register prior to entering. Once you get inside all you do is punch in the last four of the mobile you registered with at the kiosk and you are in. The gentlemen working at the front desk today was helpful and kind. I forgot to add my son at the time of registration and he was so patient on helping me correct this. I was hoping to get a name on my way out but he was not there. But he wore a mint green shirt today.
Read MoreTank G.
Dec 26, 2022
This play place is operated through the generosity of Traders Point Christian Church. It is free to play here, which is very cool, but I would not mind paying a couple of bucks. You don not have to be a member of the church to attend. There is more tan ample parking available at the place and the door is clearly marked so it is easy for first timers to find. They require that all visitors register. I highly recommend reregistering online before you get their to save you some time. I also recommend checking their hours on their website because they do change on occasion and they have an hour break during full days with two sessions.This place just reopened after long anticipation and they did some renovating. One thing that I heard was changed was that they removed the rock climbing wall. The play area consist primarily of a large jungle gym with slides, bridges and a zip flier. There is also a small jungle gym with slides for little kids. It was a very clean spot.You will find restrooms, a coat rack (in the hallway just outside the play area) free wifi and shoe cubbies here as well. Even though there is a couple of water fountains here, I would probably bring water bottles myself, either already with water in them or to fill at the fountain. The staff is not all over kids with the rules and stuff and they are pretty much left for their parents to monitor, which is a good and bad thing. There are some kids that may need a little more guidance than others like the ones that were running around playing hide and seek knocking down the little kids. There are some benches and picnic tables placed around the play area. Some spots are prime real estate. I posted up at one of the picnic tables. Now just as I mentioned, you may find some challenging kids here during your visit, you may also find some challenging parents as well. I had my iPad with me and left it in my spot while I helped my little get some water from the water fountain. With in the couple of minutes I was gone, someone pushed my iPad out of the way and took my seat. I could not believe it. I will just say that it was an uncomfortable few minutes for all.As you can imagine people love a free indoor play space, especially in the middle of winter, during school winter break. The place was packed. They suggest an hour playtime from the time you enter, but there was no one kicking people out if they went a bit over. This is a great thing that Traders Point Christian Church has given to the community. There are many similar places that charges admission, while this one is for free. The key to have a fun trip here is to plan your trip, register online, and get there early and be prepared for a little lack of decorum/etiquette.
Read MoreLindsay F.
Nov 3, 2023
Such an amazing service to the community. Stopped in for the first time a couple weeks ago and had a great experience. Play area was clean and staff was very friendly and welcoming. I appreciated the website that gives you a heads up of how full it is. Wish they opened a little earlier on Saturdays or had one evening they were opened later, but can't argue with free! Very thankful for this place.
Read MoreChristian C.
Jul 6, 2021
Very clean and lots to do for the kids! Thanks for having adequate seating for tired mommy's and daddy's
Read MoreMonisha M.
Jan 25, 2020
The Park at Traders Point Christian Church [TPCC] is one of our favorite places for family fun! We've been members of TPCC for nearly 3 years. So I love that we can worship, praise and play all at one place! I also appreciate that our church makes this kind of contribution to the community.From their website "With a variety of fun areas and indoor activities for kids of all ages, needs, and abilities, the Park offers something for every child." It really does!Here's what you can expect:Bring an ID your first time. If you register the first time an ID doesn't seem to be required after. Prepare to wait. During the week and in the summer there doesn't tend to be a wait. HOWEVER on weekends, rainy or snowy days, the Park WILL reach capacity quickly. That means you will wait.Wear socks!What they offer:Toddler only play areaSpecial needs play areaRock wallBasketball "court"Extremely large play structure with slides, trampoline and so much more!FYI....They don't offer private parties.They don't try to make you go to church.You don't have to be a Member of TPCC or a Believer.The play structure is intended for children under age 12.Braxton and I can often be found at The Park and we hope to see you there!
Read MoreWilliam B.
Nov 24, 2018
Both inexplicable and amazing. I really do not know why a Christian church maintains a three-story indoor playground with excellent hours, a convenient highway location, and absolutely no entry fee. (We just walked right in: there was one big sign advertising bible study, but as non-Christians we felt completely welcome here.)But it doesn't really matter why it is here. What matters is that this is an amazing oasis if you are traveling in winter with a restless child. Our toddler was too small for the biggest structures (though that didn't stop him from trying) but he delighted in the toddler area, and the omnipresent netting and padding made us feel a little more secure in letting him scramble his yayas out. Bookmark this place.
Read MoreMarissa L.
Mar 8, 2022
STILL closed. :( If we can go to church and kids can go to school, they should be able to play.
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