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The Factory
"Canada's Largest Indoor Adventure Park - High ropes course & ziplines, trampoline park, warrior course, arcade, kids' playground, virtual reality, escape rooms & food! A place to play for all ages."
Address: 100 Kellogg Lane , London N5W 0B4, ON, CA
Phone: (226) 213-5160
State: ON
City: London
Zip Code: N5W 0B4


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-21:00
Tuesday: 10:00-21:00
Wednesday: 10:00-21:00
Thursday: 10:00-00:00
Friday: 10:00-00:00
Saturday: 10:00-00:00
Sunday: 10:00-21:00


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Great place to spend the day. Something for everyone in the family. The soft play area has a climber, Bounce pad, play houses, slides and a small climbing wall. Lots of space for parents to sit and watch with spots to plug in laptops or charge cell phones. Trampoline park is for 6 years and older so we were able to try it out. The ropes course is very large and looked really cool. Lots of video games to ply in the fames area. My kids enjoyed the Mini golf and shuffle board at the restaurant
Whether you are in the company a young child, teens, adult or senior - everyone has a place to enjoy in this indoor entertainment place. The toddlers, will enjoy the space made specially for them where they can explore slides, little houses and things for them to enjoy right in the sight of their caregivers or parents. The children, who are too old to be at the toddlers area but too young to be at the trampoline area can enjoy the arcade area. When going to the factory and you don’t intend to go on the trampoline, ask the front desk about their unlimited arcade card. This is among the best offers The Factory has. For a minimal price, this unlimited arcade card can be enjoyed by the whole family - toddlers, mom, dad, teenagers and even the grannies. My boys go to the trampoline for unlimited time although they will only last there for an hour, then will look for the other family members who are not with them. If solving problems are your “thing” then escape rooms offer various theme for you to resolve. The trampoline area is a hit for children, and physically able youngsters and seniors. Although seniors find joy by just being with their family, then they still should not miss the fun at the arcade and/or the massage chair available at the factory. When you’re hungry, the food court offers variety of selections. If you are of different age group and can’t decide on what to do, try going to the Factory; where you are together with your family but can also enjoy your own thing. TIPS: Be observant while at the arcade, sometimes there are people who give away their unlimited card. The longest time kids stay at the trampoline area is two hours and then will go to the arcade or food court. Need a quiet place in that busy area? Ask the staff if you can meditate or pray in the nursing room, often they allow you to use it.
huge amusement park. for children of any age. it's a great choice for everyone. children's slides and arcades up to 6 years. from 6 years old trampoline park. climbing to great heights. slot machines for both adults and children. get bonuses and take prizes..there are comfortable massage chairs for waiting. cafe for lunch. good service and helpful staff. prices are good, especially for children under 6 years old unlimited. .
Some great little shops inside. Starbucks, Shaw's Ice cream, as well as the Factory for kids. I'm looking forward to when the children's museum moves here. We went during the Merry Market which was great seeing so many various gifts and food. The parking was awkward and a little frustrating, but it was free so I can't complain The cover charge for the market itself seemed odd as I've been to other similar markets for free, and I don't know what made this different.
Amazing . ..from zip line to towering obstacle course, virtual reality escape rooms arcade ,toddler playland & greenhouse.The clubhouse upper floor offered grown up time away from the kids with virtual golf simulators bar n mini golf .Food was really good & lots of options from 5-95 something for everyone !!! We loved it and would def recommend !
OMG had a blast. Rock all day passes are the way to go time of posting price 62.99 per person 7yrs and older. For those younger have lil climbers Gets the trampoline park, warrior course, ziplines and ropes. Escape rooms Enchanted Forest, Hatchery and Phobia and virtual reality are extra but soo amazing. The club house on the 2nd floor gives an elegant feel with a calm quieter atmosphere, but still has mini golf and other games to play. Arcade with all the grest games like skeetball, hoops, wheel of fortune and zombies or lazer maze.
Went on a Tuesday not many people. You think they would do after school specials, Groupon to get people in the door. Its disgusting that you charge a parent $30 to go down to watch. Maybe $5 at least you are making money. Then most of the staff where together in the same location. They didn't get involved with the kids or interact with them. The girl at the front desk was snarky and rude. I asked to fill out a complaint form but didn't have any, asked to speak the manager and was told one would come over. Nope didn't happen, I asked 3xs and not one visit. The Poutine was $11.00+taxes and it was good to eat but it's a rip off for the size and amount you got. They are making bank on the food that's for sure. We won't be going there again unless things change or someone reaches out.
2022 March 5 Can't get better than this. An awesome experience, lots to do all in one mega complex for ALL ages. If your bored, this is the place to go for excitement, thrills and to let off some energy. Parking is free. There are plenty of spots either right in front or just at parking lots just bedside the complex at 100 Kelloggs Lane. The play all day pass is currently $65 pre-tax, it is a bit hefty, but given that it does include the ropes course, it's still worth it. This includes 1125 credits for the arcade and comes with their grippy socks for the park. Inside, you'll find challenging obstacles on their warrior course, similar to what you might find on TV, but this is certainly not as advance, but still relatively difficult for the average person. There are plenty of trampolines and of different types, made for running, jumping and even dunking. Colorful interactive lights make the experience aweing. On the other side you have the ropes course and quite frankly is amazing. Couldn't finish it myself as it gets very challenging and super high. If you can finish it, I give you my praise. It's just that difficult. There's also a kiddy zone, VR, escape rooms and arcade which tops the place off. The VR is cheap compared to other places IMO. There's 7 party rooms upstairs as well. If you're attending a party, there's a separate registration on the right side after you enter and looks like a little house. There's no outside food allowed, but being your water bottles as you will definitely need them. There's a water dispensing machines for your water bottle. The food here is ok, nothing spectacular, but it's fast food and ok. While it's a bit more, currently it's not seriously price gouging either. A 12" Hawaiian pizza was just under 15$. A corn dog was just under 8$. This is a whole day affair. Free parking. Bring your water bottle. Definitely recommend. Great for all ages.
Great place for hanging out with friends and family. Many arcade games, cafes, shops, restaurants, bars. The VR experience was great. Prices are ok not too expensive. The lounge on second floor is very nice where you can spend a great tike with friends. Mini golf course, VR golf available in the lounge for guests to rent and enjoy. Coming back again for sure.
Great place for the kids and family as a whole. Tons of things to do including trampoline park, arcade, food court, vr. There is a brewing company and distillery and a new hard Rock hotel coming. Decent value and worth it for a child birthday party
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