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Best Indoor Play Centres in Penrith

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By KidsPlaySpace Teamschedule5 min readcalendar_todayApr 2, 2026

Penrith sits at the foot of the Blue Mountains and serves as the primary family hub for outer Western Sydney. The suburb and its surrounds — including Jamisontown, Emu Plains, South Penrith, and Kingswood — offer a surprisingly rich selection of indoor play venues that cater to every age group, from crawling babies through to adventurous pre-teens.

Go Bananas Penrith is the suburb's largest dedicated indoor play centre, occupying an enormous 1800-square-metre warehouse space with multi-level climbing structures, giant slides, ball pits, and a separate toddler area with padded equipment for under-3s. The sheer size of the venue means it rarely feels overcrowded, even during school holidays. Lollipops Playland Penrith brings its signature multi-level structures and teacup ride to the area, with a well-maintained toddler section and themed party rooms. Little Amigos Penrith offers a different flavour — a Latin-inspired play cafe with creative activities, bilingual storytime sessions, and a warm community atmosphere that appeals to families seeking more than just physical play.

Flip Out Penrith combines trampolines with indoor play elements including climbing walls and ninja courses, bridging the gap between traditional play centres and bounce parks. For families with children of mixed ages, this hybrid approach means everyone can find something to enjoy under one roof. Monkey Mania Penrith provides another strong option with its signature multi-level adventure structures, tube slides, and rope bridges.

Penrith is particularly well-suited for family days out — combine a play centre visit with the nearby Penrith Panthers precinct, the International Regatta Centre, or a scenic drive into the Blue Mountains. The suburb has excellent road access via the M4 and Great Western Highway, plus train connections on the T1 Western Line from Penrith Station. Free parking is abundant at virtually every play venue in the area, a significant advantage over Inner City and North Shore alternatives.

Go Bananas Penrith is the suburb's largest dedicated indoor play centre, occupying an enormous 1800-square-metre warehouse space with multi-level climbing structures, giant slides, ball pits, and a separate toddler area with padded equipment for under-3s.

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    Penrith has a strong range of indoor play centres.
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    Indoor play centres in the Penrith area typically charge $14-28 per child depending on the venue and session type.
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    Yes, Penrith has several toddler play groups and mums-and-bubs sessions.
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