Eat n Play
St Neots, CambridgeshireAbout Eat n Play
Eat n Play
Just sit back, relax and let your child use up that pent up energy working their way around the maze of Eat 'n' Play. They have slides, rides, mammoth balls and much, much more. Dare they tackle the orange curl slide?
All within a safe environment, they also have a dedicated baby area for the younger energetic souls out there.
Elsewhere on site one can also play laser tag and go bowling.
Opening Times
Bowl: Monday: 11am to 7pm Tuesday through Thursday: 11am to 10pm Friday and Saturday: 11am to 11pm Sunday: 11am to 7pm. Lazer: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 5.30pm, closing according to demand. Play: From 11am daily.
Pricing & Tickets
The price of play is £2 for 2 hours play on weekdays and £3 at weekends and school holidays. Lazer from £8 pp. Bowling from £4.25 pp.
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