Wacky Warehouse - Poachers
Preston, LancashireAbout Wacky Warehouse - Poachers
Calling all children and parents! Childhood imagination, colourful adventure and funtastic playtime are calling your name! Come along to the Wacky Warehouse at the Poachers pub in Bamber Bridge to climb, slide, swing and bounce.
Things To Do
You can't beat the classics, can you? If you remember playing at Wacky Warehouse in your childhood, you know it's a place full of fun and joy - you could spend all your afternoons here! Well, it's time for your kids to play here now and if you're looking for laughter, sprinkled with wacky obstacles then a Wacky Warehouse trip is what you need.
You'll find both indoor soft play and an outdoor play area, making it the perfect place to unleash your inner explorer and go wild even in wet weather. The kids will know nothing but fun in this tier soft play frame which is bright and colourful! Whether they whizz down zooming and curvy slides, tackle obstacles, jump into giant ball pools or swing off rope balls - it's a playframe packed with a kid's paradise!
If you need somewhere for your littlest of tots to play, don't worry - they have a designated tots area! So, your little explorers can have tiny adventures safely, but still with the same amount of fun! Whatever the age of your little monsters Wacky Warehouse has got something for all of them.
Physical and imaginative play are both really important to growing bodies and minds, and it's great for their social interactions too! Not only that but it's good for their fitness and gross motor skills too, so make a playdate and off you go. Why not book your kid's birthday party here? You'll have several options with food and you'll get free Wi-Fi too!
Are you kids feeling creative today? Pop on by for some arts & crafts! It's the perfect opportunity to get a little messy and where they'll be entertained for hours.
Food & Drink
Grumbly bellies and the need to refuel? Pop into the cafe for some freshly-made coffee, sweet cakes and bakes and a selection of food for both kids and grown-ups in our café area. Don't forget the Wi-Fi available throughout. Wacky Warehouse has 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.
Parking & Transport
There 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! You'll also find disabled parking spaces here too.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
Under 1s - FREE
Tots Club - 3.50
General Admission - 4.50
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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Last Updated: 08:36 11/06/2025
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