I like it here. It’s big. Stylish. But it’s very organised and there is a price for everything. Except peeing no charge in the toilet. Food was lovely though and reasonably priced. The go karts where fun and the disco room was good. For me anyway ha. Got a bit worried when couldn’t see the kids bits it’s all very safe and the staff are attentive. I would go back for a coffee morning with my girlies while the kids go crazy
Jonny Q.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Wow — Head over Heels is a pretty pimped up soft play place for kids — much better than some of the others I’ve ended up in the past 12 months at Kids parties and trying to entertain my 14 month old daughter… Clean, modern, well run and designed to be an ok place to hang out for kids and parents — it was a fiver to take our daughter here for 90 minutes. There’s loads of play areas for kids of all ages — giant slides(wow, even I enjoyed going down the main big one) and different sections like the disco room, cinema and sensory room — all pretty cool if you ask me. And for the parents there’s a pretty big café selling what looked like good quality tea and coffee, soft drinks and snacks. Loads of room to sit and chill out — they’ve got it down at Head over Heels — check it out if you need to let your kid burn off some of that energy!
Hannah Q.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
As far as soft play centres go this is a pretty good one. I’m not sure how long it has been open but it feels large and bright as if it is fairly new or has just been well maintained, which I’m sure is not easy with hundreds of kids running around day in day out. There is one section suitable for babies and toddlers which has a good mixture of soft play activities such as a ball pool, slides, and a sensory and disco room. There is also another large section dedicated to much bigger slides and activities for kids old enough to run around there own to get stuck into. There is also a bungee type ride for the older kids, although I think this is charged at extra. The café is apparently award winning, although what award it’s won I’ve no idea but actually the food was absolutely fine and probably much better than most soft play places and the veg soup I had tasted fresh and homemade. Tip: There is a car park at the front and an overspill at the back but if, like me, you’ve braved the school holidays then the nearest car park is a 5 minute walk down the road where Next is located.