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Kiki's Kabin, Soft Play, North Shields, Tyne and Wear
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Kiki's Kabin
34 Albion Road
North Shields
Tyne and Wear
NE30 2RQ
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Had a great time at this large soft play with my 2 year old. Just over £3 to get 2 adults and a child in. Loads to do and plenty of seating for adults. Only thing that springs to mind that could be improved on is provision of lockers. Always feel a little uneasy about leaving valuables around. That said, there was a nice crowd of parents in all in the same boat.
My top tips:  Dont be put off going after school. You think that it is going to be really busy so perhaps dont go. Everyone had the same idea. We went and it was really quiet. Also, the lasagne and garlic breat looked really good. Good place to get tea while you are on.
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Submitted by: septictoe on 21 February 2010

We visited Kiki's today with our 2 year old son. We went early on for it opening, and arrived to find it busy. Obviously a very popular place! It's housed in an old church, so its got lots of character. The centre has all the things you'd expect from soft play including areas for small children, bouncy castle, ball pool, slides, things to climb over etc. They serve food and drink and there loads of tables and chair and a few sofas to sit and relax on. There are plenty of high chairs too. They have security gates to get  in and out, and the staff are helpful and friendly. We had a great time, and the reason it was so busy first thing on a Sunday, was they were running a child's birthday party.
My top tips:  We can recomend the bacon sandwiches too!  
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Submitted by:  glorious on 29 March 2009

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Kiki's Kabin
34 Albion Road
North Shields
Tyne and Wear
NE30 2RQ
      Website   Map

Had a great time at this large soft play with my 2 year old. Just over £3 to get 2 adults and a child in. Loads to do and plenty of seating for adults. Only thing that springs to mind that could be improved on is provision of lockers. Always feel a little uneasy about leaving valuables around. That said, there was a nice crowd of parents in all in the same boat.
My top tips:  Dont be put off going after school. You think that it is going to be really busy so perhaps dont go. Everyone had the same idea. We went and it was really quiet. Also, the lasagne and garlic breat looked really good. Good place to get tea while you are on.
Star Rating:
Submitted by: septictoe on 21 February 2010

We visited Kiki's today with our 2 year old son. We went early on for it opening, and arrived to find it busy. Obviously a very popular place! It's housed in an old church, so its got lots of character. The centre has all the things you'd expect from soft play including areas for small children, bouncy castle, ball pool, slides, things to climb over etc. They serve food and drink and there loads of tables and chair and a few sofas to sit and relax on. There are plenty of high chairs too. They have security gates to get  in and out, and the staff are helpful and friendly. We had a great time, and the reason it was so busy first thing on a Sunday, was they were running a child's birthday party.
My top tips:  We can recomend the bacon sandwiches too!  
Star Rating:
Submitted by:  glorious on 29 March 2009