A family-run indoor and outdoor play centre near Ballygawley — two soft-play frames, bouncy castles, an indoor football court and an outdoor playground, with a proper café.
A family-run favourite in south Tyrone — two soft-play frames, bouncy castles and an indoor football court for the wet days, plus a proper outdoor playground for the dry ones. Booked two-hour slots, a sit-down café known for its homemade food, and something for every age.
What you'll do — two soft-play frames (one for under-4s, one for older kids), bouncy castles, an indoor football court and a gaming station, plus an outdoor playground.
Little ones sorted — a separate toddler frame, plus term-time baby and toddler morning sessions.
A proper café — coffee, pastries and homemade meals, with a kids' meal add-on. No outside food or drink is permitted.
How long & cost — two-hour slots, around £7.50 per child and £2 per adult last checked, with babies in prams free. Prices change, so check.
Family-run — set up by local parents in 2017, serving south Tyrone.
Socks & cover up. Socks are required for every child, and long sleeves and trousers are asked for because of the slides.
Book your slot first. Two-hour slots are booked on their website before arrival — walk-in isn't guaranteed. Themed parties and private hire (around £299 for a 2-hour private slot) too.
Plan your visit
Book your 2-hour slot online
Two-hour slots are booked on their website before arrival — walk-in isn't guaranteed. It's around £7.50 per child and £2 per adult last checked, with babies in prams free (prices change, so check). It's generally open across the week and through school holidays — confirm current days and slot times. There's on-site parking, a sit-down café (no outside food or drink), and both indoor frames and an outdoor playground. Socks are required for every child, with long sleeves and trousers asked for because of the slides.
Two-hour slots are booked on their website before arrival — walk-in isn't guaranteed. Socks are required for every child, with long sleeves and trousers asked for because of the slides. No outside food or drink.
Before you set off
What to bring
🧦Socks (every child)Required — plus long sleeves and trousers for the slides.
📱Your bookingTwo-hour slots are booked online; walk-in isn’t guaranteed.
💳Card or cashFor entry and the café — no outside food or drink.
🧥A coatThere’s an outdoor playground too, so dress for both.
Good to know
Everything before you go
Cost
Around £7.50 per child and £2 per adult last checked; babies in prams free. Prices change — confirm current rates.
Booking
Two-hour slots booked on their website before arrival; walk-in not guaranteed. Themed parties and private hire (around £299 for a 2-hour private slot, up to 50 people).
Hours
Generally open across the week and through school holidays; check current days and slot times before travelling.
What’s inside
Two soft-play frames (under-4s and older), bouncy castles, an indoor football court, a gaming station and an outdoor playground.
Age limit
Babies, toddlers and primary-school children.
Food
Café with coffee, pastries and homemade meals; kids' meal add-on. No outside food or drink permitted.
Parking
On-site parking (confirm on arrival).
Toilets
Toilets on site. Baby-changing worth confirming on arrival.
Accessibility
Ground-floor centre with indoor and outdoor play; frames are a climb. Call ahead to discuss specific needs.
Happy Dayz was set up by local parents in 2017 as a family-run indoor play centre serving south Tyrone. It pairs two soft-play frames, one for under-4s and one for older kids, with bouncy castles, an indoor football court, a gaming station and an outdoor playground.
Alongside the play it runs a sit-down café known for its coffee and homemade food, plus term-time toddler sessions and a busy schedule of children's parties — a genuinely local, well-loved spot.