Wacky Warehouse - Farmhouse
Portsmouth, HampshireAbout Wacky Warehouse - Farmhouse
Calling all children and parents! Come along to the Wacky Warehouse at the Farmhouse pub in Portsmouth, Hampshire to climb, slide, swing and bounce. With both indoor soft play and an outdoor play area, it is the perfect place to unleash your inner explorer and go wild even in wet weather!Things To DoWhatever the age of your little monsters we have got something for all of them. Did you know there's a designated Tots Club? Your little ones can enjoy 90 minutes of play! Not only that but Wacky Warehouse entertains kids everywhere with it's fantastic collection of colourful slides to zoom down on, fun obstacles to clamber through, zip lines to swing on, ropes to climb and giant ball pits to jump into! Don't forget there's also arts & crafts to get involved in! Your kids will be entertained for hours! You can also book your child’s party with Wacky Warehouse!Food & DrinkThey offer freshly-made coffee, lovingly baked cakes and a selection of hot and cold food for both kids and grown-ups in the café. You'll also find Wi-Fi available throughout. You'll have everything you need to recharge your own batteries whilst tiring out your energetic explorers.Please Note: You are not allowed to bring your own food and drink into the venue, unless it's baby formula.ParkingThere is free on-site parking and we are accessible by public transport so it couldn't be easier to give your kids a wacky day out! Rules of Play
- A parent or guardian must supervise children at all times with a minimum of 1 adult for every 5 children.
- All children playing must be under the age of 12 and below 1.45m in height.
- No food or drink is allowed in the play area. Only food purchased at Wacky or pub restaurant may be consumed in the venue and at your table.
- Children must remove socks and shoes before entering the play area. It’s advised that they should wear trousers and to tuck any long-sleeved tops in. Spectacles should be removed unless they are shatterproof. No jewellery or any sharp objects (including badges) allowed in the play area.
- Play and party sessions last for 90 minutes. During quieter times, you’re welcome to play as long as you like.
- No glassware should be brought into the Wacky.
- Parents are not allowed in the play area during admission times, unless it’s during Tots Club.
- Please report any accident or injury to the team.
Opening Times
Friday and Saturday 09:00 - 20:00
Pricing & Tickets
Adults – FREE
Infants (under 1’s) – FREE
Tot’s Club - £3.50
General play - £4.50
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