Soft play right in the heart of Lisburn, at the Riverside Centre — a big adventure frame of rope bridges and slides for the bigger kids, and a dedicated toddler zone with a kart track, mini slides and a roundabout for the little ones. Café, wifi and TVs for the grown-ups.
What you'll do — a main adventure frame with rope bridges and slides for children up to 11.
Little ones sorted — a separate toddler zone with a kart track, mini slides and a roundabout, so under-3s have their own space.
Café for the grown-ups — kids' menus, paninis, wraps, cakes and barista coffee, with wifi and TVs while you wait.
How long & cost — a 90-minute session, roughly £1.50 for babies up to £7.50 for over-4s, adults about £1. Prices change, so check.
Handy spot — town-centre at the Riverside Centre on Young Street; use nearby town parking.
Socks & sleeves. Socks are required on the equipment for children and adults, and long sleeves are recommended on the frame.
Usually walk-in. Check ahead for busy weekends, and book parties in advance.
Plan your visit
Usually walk in — check busy weekends
It's usually walk-in, though it's worth checking ahead for busy weekends and booking parties in advance. A 90-minute session runs roughly £1.50 for babies up to £7.50 for over-4s, with adults about £1 (prices change, so check). It's open daily, around 10am–5.30pm, town-centre at the Riverside Centre on Young Street — use nearby town parking. Socks are required on the equipment for children and adults, and long sleeves are recommended on the frame.
Café + wifi & TVsToddler zone & kart trackBirthday partiesTown-centre parkingIndoor, all-weather
Two to remember:
Socks are required on the equipment for children and adults, with long sleeves recommended on the frame. Usually walk-in, but check ahead for busy weekends and book parties in advance.
Before you set off
What to bring
🧦Socks for everyoneRequired on the equipment for children and adults.
👕Long sleevesRecommended on the frame — and a spare top for after.
💳Card or cashFor entry and the café.
🎒A water bottleFor a busy 90 minutes.
Good to know
Everything before you go
Cost
By age, roughly £1.50 (babies) up to £7.50 (over-4s) per 90-min session; adults about £1. Prices change — check current rates.
Booking
Usually walk-in; check ahead for busy weekends, and book parties in advance.
Hours
Daily, around 10am–5.30pm. Check current hours.
What’s inside
A main adventure frame with rope bridges and slides, plus a dedicated toddler zone with a kart track, mini slides and a roundabout.
Age limit
Babies up to 11 years.
Food
Café with kids' menus, paninis, wraps, cakes and barista coffee, plus wifi and TVs.
Parking
Town-centre location at the Riverside Centre; use nearby town parking.
Toilets
Toilets on site. Baby-changing worth confirming on arrival.
Accessibility
Ground-floor centre; the frame is a climb. Call ahead to discuss specific needs.
How long
About 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Address
Unit 2, Riverside Centre, Young Street, Lisburn, BT27 5EA.
Questions
Before you go
Do I need to book?
Usually walk-in, but check ahead for busy weekends and book parties in advance.
Is it good for a rainy day?
It's a handy town-centre wet-day stop — a big frame and a toddler zone, all indoors, with a café for the grown-ups.
What ages is it for?
Babies up to 11, with a dedicated toddler zone (kart track, mini slides and a roundabout) for the under-3s.
Do we need socks?
Yes — socks are required on the equipment for children and adults, and long sleeves are recommended on the frame.
How much is it?
Roughly £1.50 for babies up to £7.50 for over-4s per 90-min session, with adults about £1. Prices change, so check.
Where do we park?
It's town-centre at the Riverside Centre on Young Street — use nearby town parking.
Getting there
Jumping Jacks, Unit 2, Riverside Centre, Young Street, Lisburn, BT27 5EA — in the heart of Lisburn, a short step from the Lagan towpath, with nearby town parking.
Jumping Jacks is an indoor soft play centre in the heart of Lisburn, based at the Riverside Centre on Young Street. It caters for children up to age 11, with a main adventure frame of rope bridges and slides alongside a dedicated toddler area for the under-3s.
Alongside the play, the centre runs a café with wifi and TVs for parents, hosts birthday parties, and offers term-time parent-and-toddler sessions, making it a regular wet-weather stop for local families.