
Where kids roar with excitement at Norfolk's ultimate indoor adventure playground and arcade!
TRex Playland in Norfolk offers an exhilarating indoor entertainment destination for children of all ages. Featuring a massive jungle gym with slides and obstacle courses, multiple bounce houses, a full arcade with ticket redemption, and a dedicated toddler area, it provides endless fun in a safe, supervised environment. With a snack bar, comfortable seating for parents, and options for birthday parties and monthly plans, it's the perfect spot for family outings and celebrations.
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Unlimited access to bounce houses, jungle gym, and toddler area with color-coded wristbands for safe, age-appropriate fun.
Full arcade with ticket-earning games where kids can trade for prizes, featuring a variety of classic and modern machines.
Complete party hosting with dedicated staff, private areas, and all play amenities included for stress-free celebrations.
Affordable subscription options for frequent visitors, offering discounts and flexible access to all play areas.
On-site food service with pizza, chips, sodas, and seating for parents to relax while kids play.
Staff-monitored zones including toddler sections and main play structures to ensure safety and fun for all ages.
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Elisandra Furcal
David Frierman
Brett Cox
Kids had a great time at a birthday party. Huge playhouse with inflatables.
Stephanie
Tristen Pendergrass
Staff was rude to my friends autistic son to the point of them leaving. Not many activities. Owner response was condescending. Do not recommend. Go to mini golf.
Brian Biasatti
I cant believe the way my son and I were harassed by the staff at this place, my son has autism and doesn't do well wearing certain articles of clothing like a wrist band and socks, which he repeatedly took off and I was there to follow him and make him wear them which after a few times he usually keeps them on. Well the staff was so kind to continually remind me of this and demand he wear the bracelet, I explained he has a slight disability with his autism and was following him to get him to wear it amd help him but was made to feel we were unwelcome and that was not good enough. I as a parent have never been made to feel this way and I have taken him to many other play areas where this was never an issue with staff or the way things were handled. I am aware there are rules in place to keep everyone safe just wish they could have been alittle more patient with a child who doesn't understand and a parent who wanted to take his son some where new that looked so fun.