Come Into Play
Stone, StaffordshireAbout Come Into Play
Come Into Play is an indoor adventure play area bringing the out doors indoors. Unlike many indoor play centres, Come Into Play is not a soft play environment with padded equipment but instead made from timber. The idea behind this was to bring the outdoors indoors and therefore the equipment was designed to reflect what is often found in parks. The main advantage of having this indoors is to create an outdoor feel that would be protected from the unpredictable British weather.
Just like being in the park they have a nest swing, rope bridges to cross, timber towers to climb, the gauntlet, the ball gun arena and of course a 4 lane mega slide to whizz down. They also have a quiet room where you can chill out and read a book, do some colouring, dress up, role play or just cool down from all that running around in the main play area.
They also have a cafe that serves food where produce is locally sourced and freshly prepared on site. Mums and Dads can relax with a magazine or newspaper and something from the cafe or browse the internet using the free wi-fi. Or perhaps they can join the children as the play structure is designed to accommodate adults too.
Come Into Play is also a brilliant venue for parties be it a birthday or just for fun. The party food is a hot and cold buffet which includes sandwiches, pizza slices, chicken and fish goujons, sausage rolls, chips, vegetable sticks, fruit skewers, biscuits, crisps, jelly and unlimited squash.
They look forward to welcoming you to Come Into Play come rain or shine, whether you live locally or visiting the county.
Opening Times
Bank Holidays 09:30 - 16:30
Pricing & Tickets
Weekdays term-time
Child (1-3) £4.85
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