Playground Paradise offers a two-storey indoor play structure in a meadow-like setting. Go down the spiral slide, swing on the track ride, climb the cargo elevator, and play in the ball pit! Birthday party packages available. Tel: (416) 395-6014 Website
Ages: 1- 12 years
Major Intersection: Don Mills Road & Eglinton Avenue East
Address: 150 Grenoble Drive, Toronto, ON
Good to Know
- Playground Paradise is inside the Flemingdon Park Community Centre.
- There are soft climbing mats for babies and toddlers, a small structure with a slide for toddlers and pretend play toys.
- A playground geared for older children and a splash pad are behind and beside the community centre.
- A baby changing station is in the washroom closest to the front desk.
- There are snack and drink machines. You may not eat food inside the play area. There is a bench just outside where children can sit and have snacks.
- You can store your jacket and shoes behind the counter for no charge.
If you make an inquiry, please mention that you saw this listing on the Melanie On-The-Go / Kids On-The-Go website. Thank you!
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okay, better when bigger children aren’t running into smaller ones and walk instead.
Good to Go!:
My kids love it here! In the winter we go at least once a week. They never run out of things to do and leave very tired out. Its very clean, affordable and the staff are so sweet. Gave my girl a Popsicle when she fell and hurt her lip
Quick Tips for Others:
Bring your own snacks because there is nothing close and only junk in the vending machines. And wear or bring socks or u will be turned away.
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 5/5
- Value: 5/5
Activities We Did:
Drop In Playtime
Good to Go!:
Kids loved it, lots of toys, clean and orderly. lots of staff watching over everyone, cheap prices and orderly, secure check in. Baby change station, drinking fountains, snack machines in front lobby.
Not so Much/ Suggestions for Improvement:
parents weren’t very responsible for their children (ie: kids hitting other kids, older children throwing baby toys and no action was taken by any one other than the staff, which i greatly appreciated!)
Quick Tips for Others:
you cant take pics so dont waste your time getting your camera ready. they will NOT let you take ANY ipctures during public hours!
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 4.5/5
- Value: 5/5
Activities We Did:
Slides, ball pit, lego tables, play kitchen, padded hanging things to run through.
Good to Go!:
My son LOVES this place. He always finds some other kids to play with and follow through the padded maze with big plastic tubes (which adults can fit through as well), and big slides and ramps. You can always see where your child is. They can really run out some energy at this place. I often take him to the evening time after 4:30 open till 8:30pm so he can run off that witching hour energy before dinner and bed. There are also some more calm activities like 2 lego tables, and those swirly abacus tables as well. For $2.25 a visit on weekdays (or per hour on weekends)it is an amazing value. And the bus stop is right in front.
Not so Much/ Suggestions for Improvement:
Not open Tues & Thurs, or Friday morning. Also they open and close intermittently throughout the day 9:30am-11:30am, 1pm – 3pm, then 4:30pm – 8:30pm.
Quick Tips for Others:
Don’t forget socks for you and your children, they no longer sell them there. Bring snacks that are easy handling, children need to sit on the bench in the hallway for snacks.
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 3/5
- Value: 4.5/5
Good to Go!:
- My little guy is only 9 months- crawling but not walking by himself, so he was free!
- There was a soft climbing structure (steps and slides), some baby toys like an activity table (no working batteries in it though) and piano, and these bead toys you can get at Ikea (but bigger) that my baby enjoyed. He also liked exploring the big soft mats under the big climbing structure and the mirror. Considering that this place didn’t charge me anything, that’s pretty good!
Not so Much/ Suggestions for Improvement:
- Not much seating inside the playground and there’s no good seating area for snacks and meals. You have to feed your child out in the hall on the benches.
Quick Tips for Others:
- A gentlemen who comes often advised not to come on weekends if you have young children or they will literally get run over by 10 or 11 year-olds tearing the place apart! Monday and Wednesday mornings are the least busy and usually only preschoolers come (this doesn’t apply for the summer of course!).
- Don’t forget your socks! Like other indoor playgrounds, only socks are allowed in the play area.
Additional Ratings:
- Amenities: 2.5/5
- Value: 5/5