![]() ![]() The rules are simple, roll the ball down the lane and knock down the pins, the person who knocks down the most pins wins. With up to 8 people on one lane and your name up on the screen, you can challenge your family to a tenpin showdown. Two 15min games will set you back R60 with birthday party and group booking options available.īowling at the Lighthouses at the Boardwalk is an old school favourite. They also have a pool table, foosball table, air hockey and an X-Box gaming system for those not too keen on playing interstellar cops and robbers. ![]() Players wear special equipment kitted with infrared-sensitive targets so when they are hit by the opponents infrared gun their equipment lights up letting them know that they are out of the game – it is completely pain and stain free. Laser tag is a game played with guns that shoot out an infrared beam. Laser Headquarters in Newton Park is an indoor laser tag arena and entertainment centre catering for kids 7 and up. Their biggest selling point is the fact that you can drop your child off in this safe facility for an hour for R60 or R80 for two hours - their security measures include photo verification and tagging. This “super-sized” play area boasts with extra large slides, ball pits, climbing frames, rides and more. More indoor trampoline fun can be had at Gravity Play Park which has recently opened in the central court next to the food court at Baywest Mall (this time for kids 3 to 10 years old). This activity is one of the free offers on the Nelson Mandela Bay Pass. ![]() Entry into the open jumping arena is R80 per person for 1 hour (3-7 years) R100 (8 years and older) and R35 for non-slip socks. If you aren’t too keen on embarrassing yourself by falling face first in front of your brood you could just watch and enjoy a cup of coffee and snack at their on-site cafe. Apart from the metres and metres of interconnected trampolines they also have a foam pit, basketball arena, ninja course, devil slide, dodge ball arena, and the newly added and very exciting escape rooms. ![]() If you are looking to jump into holiday fun with your kids, Gravity Indoor Trampoline Park in Framesby is the perfect place to get started. A session at Glow will set you back R65 for 9 holes and R80 for 18 with discounts for posting on social media. They also offer birthday and group packages. A little coffee shop keeps you fed while you wait for the others to catch up with your awesome mini golfing skills. They also offer other glow in the dark activities such as foosball and air hockey for no extra charge. With glow in the dark balls, accessories, and obstacles the venue makes for a fun family day out. Glow Indoor Sports in Moffet on Main Lifestyle Centre adds a fun spin on putt-putt, or should I say: "they shine a new light on the activity". There are monthly, group and family membership options available. A day pass will set you back R80 while an intro lesson is only R150. They have a dedicated gym for climbing related training and an onsite coffee shop for chilling out between climbs. Their close on 500 square meter climbing wall makes them the largest climbing gym in the Eastern Cape, boasting with bouldering, top rope, and lead climbing. Whether your idea of climbing is the stairs at work when the elevator is broken or you come with your own climbing shoes, there is an option for you. Valley Crag Indoor Climbing Centre in Lower Valley Road Baakens Valley offers an array of rock wall climbing options for various experience levels. With so many new things popping up, it's easy to miss something fabulous, so please let us know if you know of any active indoor activities we missed out on.Īctive indoor activities for families in Port Elizabeth INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING Here is a list of ACTIVE indoor activities to join your kids in. Now, we've got options, in fact, we have the option of JOINING our kids in a range of fun activities (Although there is absolutely nothing wrong with watching them from the sidelines while drinking a cup of coffee). It used to be a case of hoping for some space in the local family restaurant's kiddies area, but that was then. Luckily for parents, Port Elizabeth has upped its game where indoor activities are concerned. With the school holidays and winter in full swing, the phrase "I'm so bored", is likely to be brandished about quite a bit. ![]()
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