40 East Ave, Lewiston, ME 04240
Easy parking and easy to find! Lines typically aren’t too long but you do need to have their waiver signed before playing. You also need there special socks to play or jump. Toddlers can play for $22 for two hours or all day for $24. Older kids pay $24 for two hours or $27 for all day. I’ve never seen anyone check for time or how employees would know which ticket you purchased.
There is a small arcade to the right of the building but not many so don’t come here for the arcade. To the left is there new equipment where kids can strap into a harness and climb beams that get high and higher and then jump off or they can climb the different rock walls. There is also a ninja course type thing near here but it’s never been opened the times we’ve been. Behind this is a small ball pit with another ninja course with 3 different size ramps and platforms for kids to follow inside the pit. Beside that a basket ball court with one ball which has always been empty when we go.
There is a giant play house sturcture filled to the brim with plastic balls where you can find most of the kids. Parents can keep there eye on there kid from outside on either side of the playhouse. Keep in mind it’s big so you might think you lost sight of the but chances are they’re up there high one of the tunnels or bridges that you can’t quite see from the ground. There’s a giant big red slide (fits 3 kids at a time) that leads into even more balls.
There’s a giant foam pit and it shares space with a balance beam in which you try to knock an opponent off and a rock wall to climb (no harness). There are “special” trampolines here and big padded boxes in this area. I think these are designated for big kids to do some ninja warrior type things. There’s a zipline and a dodge ball court in this same section.
Again for older kids, there is a section dived into three obstacle courses and falling into a pit of foam if you should fall. There’s a gated section for a game I’ve never understood. It has giant clear plastic balls which kids fit into somehow and I guess the object is to bump into each other i.e roll around? Idk but my oldest can’t figure it out and I can’t either so. Then there’s the actual trampolines. They’re giant. There’s a handful or two of square shaped ones and two long rectangular ones. I find most kids here too, if not at the playhouse. There’s two trampoline basket ball courts and a giant air pillow thing to jump into. We’ve never used either but the air pillow thing is always busy when it’s open.
There are two sections that are good for younger children/toddlers. One of those I call the giant lego section. Instead of hard plastic pieces they’re some sort of foam. The building possibilities are endless. I’ve seen everything from houses/caves to motorcycles/cars to castles and stairs leading up to small toddler slides being built. The other section is a trampolines just for them! It’s tucked away on the back surrounded by news except for an opening to bounce in and out of! Typically the rule (small kids only) is followed because it is tucked in the back many people don’t know its there!
The bathrooms are clean and there is a changing table inside! They have very few snacks/drinks for purchase. You can bring your own as long as you don’t take it on the play floor. There’s a few tables for sitting and eating but not many.
With their new setup and new structures this place is definitely a must go. The floor covered in plastic balls may be difficult for new walkers but the older kids love it. The dedicated toddler spaces add extra points in my book. My 4yo can play in the play house while my 17m plays in the lego brick area and I can still keep my eye on both. The foam pit is neat and spacious but be aware younger kids might feel stuck or trapped as it is difficult to get out of once in. The smaller, newer ninja course is perfect for all ages while the bigger one is best suited for older kids (I think there’s a sign that says 12 and up but I think a very agile 8yo could do this. I wish they had more snacks avaliable for those like me who forget the snacks and halfway through your time slot suddenly your kids are starving.












