The need to visit this soft play, Wild Adventure, came about after so many different people suggested we check it out. It's in Drumchapel and feels a little out of the way but was worth the journey.
It's a fairly standard soft play but the place feels easy. We visited on a Monday morning and it was very quiet, just us and may be two or three other families.
This first photo is of the main frame. It's got lots of explore but is still suitable for preschool age. I think older children would have fun in there too. At the back is a football pitch area, which is Angus's favourite part of any soft play frame.
On the other side is the babies and toddlers section, which had plenty to keep wee ones entertained. Behind a screen to one side is a learning area, this has various activities and there is a theme each fortnight, which is listed on their Facebook page. It's planned out nursery-style.
The cafe fare isn't very inspiring; the usual nuggets, baked beans, pizza... I had a Mexican chicken panini but the chicken was reformed. For the children's lunch deal, they can pick and mix from a selection, which led to Angus selecting a hot dog and garlic bread for his lunch. Milk was included though. The coffee is good.
The seating area is particularly well thought out: it goes right across the width of the soft play. This makes it very easy to see your child all the time.
Toddler time is £3 but I can't find other prices, suffice to say, it's very reasonable. There is no car park so you need to park on the street. This wasn't a problem on a Monday morning. The toilets were plentiful and basic.
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