
Dinotropolis
📍 Greenhithe, Greater London
Large dinosaur-themed soft play at Bluewater spanning three storeys — Dino Jungle, Raptor Run, and Discovery Cove creative area. Multiple slides, climbing structures, and a Fossil Cafe. Sessions are 90 minutes. Pre-booking required.
Huge softplay- lots to do for kids ages 5-9 yrs. there is a cafe to get food and coffee, a shoe rack, and tables and chairs. I felt its pricey for just being a softplay- 24£ for a child and adult to enter- but good fun.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
School-age children aged 5–9 get the most out of the three-storey layout and four-slide run — the scale and variety hold their attention for a full 90-minute session. Families with babies under 18 months will find sparse suitable play space with paying entry.
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Navdeep Dhillon
a month ago
“Huge softplay- lots to do for kids ages 5-9 yrs. there is a cafe to get food and coffee, a shoe rack, and tables and chairs. I felt its pricey for just being a softplay- 24£ for a child and adult to enter- but good fun.”
chelsea Conium
3 months ago
“We enjoy ourselves when we come here, the 4 slides together are great fun for families to go down together (kids love it!) There is loads to do and loads of different routes so you can play hide and seek or race a family member. But... the price is way too expensive, £41 for me, an 8 year old and a 4 year old. The cafe (when I first came had loads of choices) advertises pastries, hot drinks, cakes, however there is never any sweet treats and no other food, the counter is bare apart from some biscuits (which is £2.50 for 3 custard creams!) The hot chocolate I ordered not only took ages to come but was £4.95 and the cup was only half filled. Remember to bring £1 for a locker (which you get back) or you will be forced to buy a token from the cafe if you need a locker for 50p (which you dont get back).”
Nathan Turner
2 months ago
“Good soft play, however the price of entry is too high and if you have a baby under 6 months you will have to pay for them to enter even if they are asleep in the push chair! Even if you are to take a 6 month in there is nowhere for them to play as the toddler play area is for 18 months+. Overall it is ok for the kids but there is many more places locally that are more affordable. You also have to pre book as you can't just walk in but as you get up stairs they check your booking also you can pay for any extra entries, so unsure why you can just walk in.”
Nicola Lane
a month ago
“The soft play itself is great. Unsure why babies are £3 when my son was in his bassinet the whole time. Also we were not allowed to take his pram upstairs but could take the bassinet so whilst he was asleep I had to carry him in his bassinet and with no base to put him down on he had to go on the table? I was told because it was too busy for prams but there was ample room for the pram!”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Dinotropolis covers three floors of dinosaur-themed soft play at Bluewater shopping centre, with four connected large slides that families can race down together, extensive climbing routes, hide-and-seek spaces, and a creative zone. Sessions run 90 minutes. The Fossil Cafe sells food and drinks on site. Birthday party packages are available. Toddler play areas start at 19 months; babies under 6 months are charged entry even in a bassinet. Pre-booking online is mandatory — no walk-ins.



