Walking intoLanding Playcentre in Ravenhall feels like stepping into a futuristic play world. Bright colours, space-themed decor, and the biggest ball pit my kids have ever seen sets the scene for an exciting day out.
We spend almost three hours exploring and enjoying all of the different play zones. Itโs the kind of place where you can lose track of time because there is so much to do.

Landing Play Zones and Activities
Landing Play Centre is cleverly designed with different zones to suit every age group:
- Baby Zone (Under 2s) โ soft mats, gentle play structures, and age-appropriate toys.
- Toddler Zone (Under 5s) โ mini slides, climbing equipment, and sensory play perfect for curious little ones.
- Main Zone (5โ11 years) โ huge slides, climbing towers, and obstacle courses that keep the big kids moving.
Iโm amazed at how much variety there is hereโmy kids could easily spend the whole day just rotating between the slides, the ball pit, and the pretend play zones.
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My kidsโ top picks
My kids (at age 3 and 5) love role-playing, so the mini supermarket is an easy win. They fill up their little trolleys with pretend groceries, play shopkeeper, and giggle through checkout. Thereโs also a BBQ play corner, an animal rescue station, and even a beauty and dress-up area, which is a big hit with kids who like creative play.
And then thereโs the ball pitsโa sea of colourful plastic balls that stretches further than any weโve seen before. Bubba D and I happily splash about in it while Little E runs laps up and down the giant slides. She insists I join her at first, then proudly announces sheโs ready to do it herself, climbing up again and again until sheโs mastered the circuit.

Cafรฉ and Facilities
Parents arenโt forgotten here. The onsite cafรฉ serves proper coffee and a solid menu of snacks, kidsโ meals, and hot food for adults. Itโs a relief not having to pack food, though itโs good to note that outside food and drinks arenโt allowed (with the exception of birthday cakes for booked parties).
Knowing I donโt have to pack food makes the morning rush so much easier. We just show up, play, and grab something from the cafรฉ when everyoneโs hungry.
There are plenty of tables around the cafรฉ area, so itโs easy to grab a break while still keeping an eye on the kids.
Bathrooms, high chairs, and baby change facilities are all on site, making the visit easier for families with little ones.
While some of the toys in the play zones seem a bit worn, we notice staff members cleaning and tidying up often.

Parties and Events
If youโre looking for a birthday party venue, Landing Playcentre ticks that box too. There are themed party roomsโspace, jungle, fairy, and even a pamper spa room for mini makeovers. Packages include catering, decorations, and a party host, so parents donโt have to do the heavy lifting.
Tips for Visiting Landing Playcentre Ravenhall
- Bring socks โ everyone needs them (kids and adults). If you forget, you can buy some at the counter.
- Check peak vs. off-peak pricing โ entry costs are cheaper on weekdays during school terms. Weekends and school holidays are busier and a bit pricier.
- Arrive early โ mornings tend to be quieter, especially during the week.
- Plan to eat there โ no outside food allowed, but the cafรฉ has a good range for both adults and kids.
- Consider a party package if youโre booking for a groupโset-up, catering, and clean-up are all taken care of.

FAQs about Landing Playcentre Ravenhall
Where is Landing Playcentre located?
12 Nexus Street, Ravenhall VIC 3023.
What are the opening hours?
- Monday to Friday: 9:00 am โ 4:30 pm
- Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 am โ 5:00 pm
How much does entry cost?
- Babies (under 12 months): free
- Toddlers (1โ2 years): from $13.95
- Juniors (3+ years): from $15.95โ$17.95 depending on day
- Adults: $4 (usually includes a drink voucher)

Do I need to book in advance?
Casual play doesnโt require booking, but party rooms and private hire must be booked in advance.
Can I bring my own food?
No, outside food and drink arenโt permitted, except birthday cakes for booked parties.
Is it suitable for babies?
Yes, thereโs a dedicated Baby Zone with soft play and sensory toys.
Is parking available?
Yes, free on-site parking is available.

Our Review: Landing Play Centre Ravenhall
Landing Playcentre Ravenhall is one of those easy family outings where kids are entertained for hours and parents can relax knowing everything is in one spot. With a mix of role-play fun, active challenges, and that unforgettable giant ball pit, itโs a play centre worth adding to your list.
By the time weโre ready to go, my kids are already asking when we can come back. Thatโs always the sign of a winner.

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