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Planet Kidz Inverurie
Indoor Children's Soft Play Area
Whether it's a rainy day or a sunny day - a visit to Planet Kidz will cheer the children up and gives mum and dad a welcome rest! Planet Kidz is cleverly designed to give the children a couple of hour's entertainment and give them some exercise in a safe and fun environment.
Parking is free and thee are several disabled access parking spots right outside. Access to the building is up a small ramp which is suitable for wheelchair users and parents with prams or buggies. Access to all areas is on one level.
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Entry and exit to the play area is through a double locked gate system controlled by the reception staff. Parents have to supervise their children at all times (except for the organised disco) but this gate system gives added security to stop and child leaving the building.
Entrance fee is only £3 at off peak times and £4 at peak times. This gives children 2 hours of play, though at less busy times staff give them longer. At reception each family get a special container to put the children's shoes in and in return you get a numbered key ring. Each family have to give their surname, so when your allocated time is up, your surname and or key ring number is called over the tannoy.
Inverurie Disco
There is a supervised disco each Friday evening from 6-8 and children can be left in the care of the staff. At all other times adults taking the children to Planet Kidz must stay in the building and supervise the children's behaviour. There are plenty of seats around the play area for adults to sit down, at the side and back are some really comfortable sofas and these areas are a bit quieter, being further away from the karaoke machine!
No camera or video cameras are permitted in the complex, other than at private parties.
Play Area Inverurie
The play areas are broken down into three sections - Cherubs for the under 2s, Little Champions for children under 5 and Superstars for children aged 5 - 12 years. Socks must be worn in the play areas. The area is on two levels and has safety netting to prevent any falls. All the structure is heavily padded for protection of over enthusiastic children. Spread throughout are padded punch bag type swings, chutes, slides, balls, steps, crawling, running and climbing areas. Here the children can play safely, let off a bit of steam and make new friends. Around the corner is dancing area with a karaoke machine set in a disco floor with flashing and ballroom effect lights. Next door is a padded football pitch and basketball court with padded balls.
There is a cafe right next to the play area, with seats and tables which have viewing access to the complex. There is a wide range of hot and cold drinks for sale (I'd particularly recommend their hot chocolate which is whipped up with cream and topped off with marshmallow) and various snacks such as chip butties, bacon butties, homemade cakes, panninis and sandwiches. Hot meals change each day with their specials (it was macaroni cheese or char grilled chicken salad when we went) and each day meals range from Aberdeen Angus burgers, soups, beans on toast, etc. The children's menu have specially attractive foods such as fishy whales, chicken dippers or sausages - all served with a choice of smileys or chips, beans, peas or sweetcorn. The children can also opt for a kids snack box containing a sandwich, piece of fruit, yoghurt, cake, juice and the all important free toy!
There are toilets inside the complex and a disabled toilet. The toilets and sinks have two levels which suits the younger and older children and adults.
Other facilities at Planet Kidz includes a drop and shop creche, pre-school classes, five a side football and after school activities. They also run party packages which can be themed as a disco, karaoke or sports party. The package includes invitations, exclusive usage of the party room, use of the play areas, unlimited drinks for the children, a range of foods from the menu, organised party games from the trained staff, a photo of the birthday child cutting the cake, helium balloons for the children, a lucky dip gift for each child and much more.
Regular visitors may like to join the PlanetKidz loyalty membership card which gives you rewards such as free visits, money off visits with their points card and money off vouchers.
Opening Hours And Times Of Planet Kidz
9:30 am - 6:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
9:30 am - 8 pm Friday
Contact Address, Telephone Number And Website Of Planet Kidz
Planet Kidz
Harlaw Road
Harlaw Way
Inverurie
AB51 4TE
Tel: (01467) 670310
www.planetkidz.uk.com
How To Get To Planet Kidz
Directions from Aberdeen - Take the A947 then the A920 to Old Meldrum then follow the B9170 to Inverurie. At the town centre turn right and follow the road down. Turn right at Constitution Street. At the end of the Street turn left into Harlaw Road. Head towards Tesco. Go straight across the roundabout and Planet Kidz is on the right at Harlaw Way.
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