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Adventurelands Soft Play Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne
Adventurelands Soft Play Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne 
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Adventurelands
Rear of 24 Benton Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE7 7DT
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Too many unsupervised older children running around the toddler area. Inappropriate venue for alcohol to be sold. Will not be returning.
My top tips:  Remind parents/carers they are supposed to supervise their children at all times, they are not there to ignore them whilst drinking alcohol.
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Submitted by:  granjo on 30 March 2011

We took our 2 year old son to Adventurelands this week, and I was so impressed, I felt the need to recommend it. It's a big place with lots of space for kids to run about in, plus lots of the tradtional soft play activities. There is lots to do for kids of all ages including a climbing wall, exercise bikes, computer zone and dance pads for the older child. There is also specific age related play areas, the ages are clearly marked including a fairy castle (with rope bridges, tower and nets) and a motorised car track. There is a little area for the much smaller children with a fish tank where they can clamber about or just sit and watch the fish. My little one is a bit nervous so we tended to stick to the soft play areas, but he had great fun on the slides, watching the fish and just generally wandering about.
There is a good sized cafe and seating area, with lots of tables as well as soft leather sofas. They serve a wide variety of food for both adults and children. The childrens menu includes the usual fayre of nuggets and chips, jacket potatoes and pasta but also includes other things such as packed lunches, childrens sandwiches, nibbles of cucumber and bread sticks with houmous. The prices are ok, with childrens meals about £3.00 and snack about £1.00. We ordered sandwiches and soft drinks for the three of us and it came to around £17.00.
The place was pretty empty as we visited on a weekday afternoon, but I imagine it would get very busy at weekends and school holidays. It costs around £4.00 per child (there is a range depending on their age) and £1.00 per adult.

My top tips:  If you visit at the moment you get a 'return for free' voucher, so we can go again for free within a specified period.  

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Submitted by:  glorious on 19 September 2009