1 / 3Sutton Sports Village
π Sutton, Greater London
Indoor sports complex with trampolines, gymnastics areas, soft play, foam pit, and an interactive button-press arena. Age-separated zones suit mixed-age families. Party hosting with dedicated hosts available.
Well we decided to check out this little hidden gem that I had only ever heard about but had never managed to visit until Friday 29th March. It was a beautiful day for a fun day out and we were so ready to check out the soft play area. It was busy of course, had a small cafe within the soft play area and seating areas too tables and chairs and bench style tables. The soft play was separated in 3/4 areas one being the trampoline area, away from the soft play which was divided into two parts under 2's and over 2's plus a sensory glow room and then the ball pit area. Overall there was enough to do in the hour time slots. Good range of activities to keep my little ones entertained and I was impressed. Bright and colourful and spacious. There was always a staff member sitting by the entrance as well as the area to access the soft play which was good to know. They had nice decorations up upon entry for Easter as well as a Simon's cafeteria on site before we entered the bounce this way area allocated close to the car park. The venue is easy to get to via bus as it has two nearby bus stops less than 5mins away in or out. We will definitely be back soon and we had lots of fun... we didn't check out the cafe but will do next time. Thank you for starting our Easter break on a high.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with toddlers and primary-age children who want activity variety in one session. The age-separated layout works well for siblings at different stages. Weekday morning visits deliver the best experience β weekends and school holidays get crowded.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Alisha Arafat
2 years ago
βWell we decided to check out this little hidden gem that I had only ever heard about but had never managed to visit until Friday 29th March. It was a beautiful day for a fun day out and we were so ready to check out the soft play area. It was busy of course, had a small cafe within the soft play area and seating areas too tables and chairs and bench style tables. The soft play was separated in 3/4 areas one being the trampoline area, away from the soft play which was divided into two parts under 2's and over 2's plus a sensory glow room and then the ball pit area. Overall there was enough to do in the hour time slots. Good range of activities to keep my little ones entertained and I was impressed. Bright and colourful and spacious. There was always a staff member sitting by the entrance as well as the area to access the soft play which was good to know. They had nice decorations up upon entry for Easter as well as a Simon's cafeteria on site before we entered the bounce this way area allocated close to the car park. The venue is easy to get to via bus as it has two nearby bus stops less than 5mins away in or out. We will definitely be back soon and we had lots of fun... we didn't check out the cafe but will do next time. Thank you for starting our Easter break on a high.β
Amy Clare
a year ago
βHave been coming here for a few years now but recently had my daughters party at the new trampoline area & it was the easiest party Iβve ever done! Our host was really welcoming and friendly, had time before to set up and lots of room. I opted for self catering due to intoleranceβs and fussy eaters which worked really well! At the end the host helps clean up which I found helpful, then youβre off! I also come here a lot with my 18 month old for the soft play, he loves it and itβs very well priced compared to other soft plays. Iβd recommend coming on a weekday morning for better enjoyment. Weekends and half terms are a little livelyβ¦ Would love to see the cafe have vegan options & open slightly earlier. But really canβt knock it.β
Catherine Yang
2 years ago
βI never know this place until today. How could I have missed such a good kids play! You have a whole range of facilities in the play park, from slides to ball of ocean to crawling area to obstacles, EVEN small TRAMPOLINE beds to jump on! We had great fun. Β£3 for a kid ticket, this ticket will give you access to the kid and ONE companion adult. We paid for an additional adult Β£5 because weβd like to all go in together. However, you can switch with your partner to accompany the kid if want to avoid paying for an additional adult.β
Rob M
2 years ago
βSeriously cool venue. lots of different activities from the kids to do from trampolining to gymnastics to Softplay to their big interactive arena with buttons that you have to press. All greag fun Foam pit, slides, and a bouncy castle. Well worth visiting.β
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Overview
Sutton Sports Village combines trampolines, gymnastics equipment, soft play, slides, a foam pit, a bouncy castle, and an interactive arena where children press illuminated buttons in timed challenges. Age-separated zones allow younger and older children to play safely in distinct areas. Party packages include a dedicated host who assists with setup. On-site cafe and outdoor space available. Bus stops are within five minutes walk.





