Planet Kaos
Blackpool, LancashireAbout Planet Kaos
Planet Kaos is a dual level, air conditioned outer space themed adventure play frame! What it lacks in size it makes up for in effort with a dedicated alien and space theme running throughout, rocket features and observation pods! Plus all the usual play equipment one would anticipate with a spacey slant to it, including a 4 lane racing astra slide and shooting star biff bash. Loads to keep the kids busy, fit and happy: job done!
There are even a cluster of trampolines to get some serious bouncing done, safely netted around the exterior to minimise bounce related disasters!
The smallest guests of all are nicely looked after, with a selection of baby bouncers, soft construction blocks, ball juggler and bouncing cradles, plus there are baby changing facilities and high chairs provided in the cafe.
If you time your visit right you could bump into the blue life sized alien mascot, plus they have 3 beautifully decorated party rooms that will really add a sense of occasion to any function.
There are also a few coin operated rides and games around the periphery, so be sure to take their pocket money, or they'll be after yours!
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday 09:30 - 17:30
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Pricing & Tickets
General Admission
Adults: Free
Kids: £3.99
Under 1's: £1.50
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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