Reviews

  1. Harri Thomas ★★☆☆☆

    Great soft play gear equipment. Expensive entry, reasonable food prices though. Worst thing is the arcade area. Instead of enhancing the experience, it becomes a focal point of obsession for many children, drawing their attention away from the activity you are paying for. Frustrating given the already high cost of entry. At these prices, it's reasonably expect an expe wasrience without the aggressive upselling. Would recommend fun hq over this place

  2. Furqan Mir ★★★★★

    My kid loved it especially electric bike ride. Soft play area is big and they have separate toddlers area. Arcade area is pretty good too. Clean toilets very decent and affordable food and drinks polite staff. Parking is a bit congested but probably its school holidays thats why parking was quite jam packed so was the play area. Very affordable in comparison to other available places. Definitely recommended.

  3. CAERPHILLYSFINEST ★★★★★

    Alright, here's a review for Mambos Play Center, keeping it under 2000 characters and focusing on why it's worth the money, even if it's a bit pricey: Mambos Play Center: A Blast for the Kids! Mambos is a fantastic play center, and I'm not gonna lie, it's a bit on the pricier side. But honestly? It's worth every penny. The place is spotless, which is a huge plus for us parents. The equipment is all in great condition, and there's a ton of variety to keep the kids entertained for hours. From the massive slides to the climbing frames and soft play areas for the little ones, there's something for every age group.What really sets Mambos apart is the staff. They're super friendly, attentive, and genuinely seem to enjoy interacting with the kids. They keep a close eye on everything, making sure everyone is safe and having fun. The cafe is decent too, with a good selection of food and drinks to keep everyone fueled up.Sure, you might wince a little when you see the price, but when you see the smiles on your kids' faces and know they're having a blast in a safe, clean environment, you'll agree it's worth it. Mambos Play Center is a winner in my book! Literally so much to do!!

  1. Gytis Varnelis ★★★★☆

    Massive soft play, stayed there for 4 hours. Entry for adults is about £2; entry for children is closer to £14. No time limit. Honestly, a great place, but a few things I wasn't a fan of: Amazing coffee! is what posters say all over, yet the coffee is quite sad and weak. Money arcades with step stools for children? Is that even legal?

  2. Chris Mcloughlin ★★★★★

    This place is great for children of all ages. They have separate zones for the different age groups and all looks well maintained. They have a Cafe that does a selection of food dishes and hot or cold drinks. One good feature is the locked gates to the toddler and separated baby areas so added security. There are plenty of tables and chairs around the whole area. At the side they have various video game machines and a seaside favourite is the 2p shuffle coin pusher, which the grandchildren just love. It's a little expensive but worth the money for the added security and facilities

  3. sean sartain ★★★★★

    What a lovely place for the kids and adults alike. The staff were lovely and the equipment well maintained, the food was lovely much better than expected. can't fault the place well done to everyone who works there. Thank you

  1. Andrew Field ★★★★★

    Good value for money we could have stayed for a long time but we had to go back home . There is free parking and an over flow car park if that is full. There is a lot to do there you need about two hours to do most of it. There is food available but there

  2. Just Me ★★★★☆

    Plenty of things for the kids to do, lots of different interactive areas to build on their confidence & wear off some energy from a good a selectionof climbing, crawling, sliding & swinging on offer. Very well designed, in terms of seating, there seemed to be ample available, even a quieter zone with about 30 extra table & chairs up on a second floor surrounded by glass so you can still watch the kids play with only one play area you can access on this level. Probably not ideal for anyone considered disabled or with limited mobility as its up 2 flights of stairs & I didn't see a lift, but there might have been one. The rest of the seating it is on ground level & spread out pretty much everywhere but plenty of room to manoeuvre around them. Good security with gates activated by staff only to get in & out of the indoor play area & CCTV. There's an arcade which isn't cheap, and the food & drink is very overpriced. Entry fee for family of 4 (kids 2 & 4 yrs) £19.80 with an in-house rule that says you're not to consume any food or drink from outside Mambos. But it fast becomes a rather expensive day out but they do offer play & eat for kids at certain times.

  3. Andy001z ★★★★☆

    If it's a large soft play you're after then it's got it in spades. Pretty clean, nice large area for tots and bigger for the rest. Plenty to explore. Cafe looked good, if standard pricey affair. Parking is limited so be prepared to walk from the street during busy periods.

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Mambo Play Centre Cardiff is located at Ocean Way, Cardiff CF24 5PG, UK

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