Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown

Newcastle-Maitland, NSW Indoor Play Claimed
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About Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown

Do your kids love to jump, climb, party and play?

Look no further than Kids World Adventure Playland and Cafe Charlestown.

Kids World is a fun-filled adventure playland featuring Inflatables, a ball battle zone, 3 storied climbing structures and a designated under 5’s area for the little ones. Children aged 0-11 years can enjoy UNLIMITED playtime while visiting our huge air-conditioned centre and don’t forget adults are always FREE. 

Parents can relax while enjoying something from our tasty gourmet cafe, with a huge range of hot food, wraps, salads and delicious coffee. Kids World also caters for most dietary requirements and allergies. 

Kids World offers a variety of all-inclusive themed party packages to suit all budgets, why not check out our private hire options for that extra special celebration. 

What are you waiting for? Kids World is open 7 days so grab some socks and head down to Kids World today!

Kids World ‘pay for play’ allows children unlimited playtime while they remain inside the centre – single entry price allows the kids to stay all day (no pass outs/re-entries).

Adults are always FREE when visiting Kids World but don’t forget to bring socks.

Please respect Kids World does not allow you to bring your own food or drinks into their centre only bottled water and nut free baby puree for children under 12 months. 

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Adults Free

Children School day special $14.90, otherwise 1-2 years 14.90, 3-11 years 17.90 For unlimited playtime

Free Under under 12 months Free with paying sibling otherwise $5

Last Update 2023

Discount Multi play passes available to buy

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Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown FAQ’s

Doing our bit

Kids World Recycls Card board, plastic, soft plastics. We also run charity days throughout the year to assist with local charities with our big food drives being held at Easter and Christmas

Do they have baby facilities?

Kids World provides baby change facilities on-site
We also have baby food, fruit and yoghurt available

I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown?

Kids World has a range of Fresh, Gourmet as well as fried food. burgers, melts, wraps, salads. Kids meals of nuggets and chips, sandwiches and fruit, mini pizza and mini burger meals. Kids World offers, Gluten free, Dairy free and lots of food options to cater to most allergies and dietary requirements

Please respect Kids World does not allow you to bring your own food or drinks into their centre.only bottled water and nut free baby puree for children under 12 months.

Any top tips when visiting?

Quiet time to visit is right on opening or after lunch. Make sure to pack socks for both adults and children.
Sign up for a free membership on the website before attending to access members monthly specials.

Does Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown have a gift shop?

Kids World has a range of Merchandise we use for sponsorship and in our parties these are also available to win in competitions as well as buy. Kids World Sipper bottles, Kids World Sports/library bags

Teachers corner

Kids World promotes healthy play with activities focusing on fine and gross motor skills while developing team work and social interaction in the play areas.

Do they have baby facilities?

Kids World provides baby change facilities on-site
We also have baby food, fruit and yoghurt available

Does Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown have healthy eating or Vegan options?

Kids world offers a range of healthy options,
Wraps, salads, fruit, sandwiches.
Kids have healthy options for their meals which are sandwich and fruit available too.

Is Kids World Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown fully accessible?

Kids world has accesibility entrances as well as accessible bathrooms in the centre