If youโre after a thrilling indoor activity that will wow your kidsโand maybe even impress you tooโDreamskape Docklands is your next must-visit.
Spread across 770 square metres, Dreamskape childrenโs entertainment includes over 100 games and more than 50 fully immersive experiences. The best part? No VR goggles or headsets required. Everything is visible to the naked eye, which makes it much more accessible (especially for younger kids).

What to Expect with Dreamskape Childrenโs Entertainment
Each zone at Dreamskape Docklands is designed to ignite the imagination. Hereโs a breakdown of the main attractions:
1. Dream Coaster
Think of a 4D rollercoaster without the scary bits. Kids hop into a vibrant carriage and are whisked through a candy-filled world complete with toys, swirling coloursโand even real bubbles.
Itโs thrilling without being overwhelming, making it perfect for little adventurers.

2. Dream Verse
Step into a wraparound 540-degree cinema and travel through time and space.
From ancient Vietnam and Egypt to the land of the dinosaurs, the floor-to-ceiling projections create a jaw-dropping, fully immersive world. Itโs like walking through a storybook.

3. Dream Game
Ready for a challenge? This area includes six glow-in-the-dark game rooms where kids can jump, crawl, and race through laser beams and flashing floors.
Weโd recommend for children aged 7+, itโs a fantastic energy burner for tweens and teens.

4. Dream Light
This dreamlike section is visually stunning. Walk beneath glowing jellyfish and wander through a room filled with spring blossoms.
Itโs peaceful, magical, and a hit with kids and adults alike.

5. Dream Immersion
With giant emojis, animated scenery, and interactive floor projections, this section is a sensory feast.
Kids can run, explore, and even see their movements affect the environment around them. Think of it as stepping into a living cartoon!

6. Little Dream โ A Dedicated Toddler Zone
Designed with the littlest visitors in mind, Little Dream is a soft, sensory play space just for toddlers and preschoolers.
Thereโs a ball pit, safe climbing zones, and interactive screens where little ones can create art and watch it come to life in augmented reality.
For parents of toddlers, this quiet, enclosed area is a welcome touch.

Tips for Parents Visiting Dreamskape Docklands
- Plan Ahead: Sessions are timed, and itโs wise to book aheadโespecially on weekends or during school holidays.
- Age Guide: Most areas suit kids aged 4โ12, but teens will enjoy the arcade-style game rooms too. The toddler section is ideal for under 5s.
- Allow Enough Time: Most families spend around 60โ90 minutes exploring all the zones.
- Accessibility: The venue is pram-friendly and fully wheelchair accessible, with lifts available to the first floor.
- Toilets & Facilities: Clean, modern restrooms are located just outside the entrance, and thereโs a baby change area too.
- Food Nearby: While thereโs no cafรฉ inside Dreamskape, itโs just a short walk to kid-friendly food options within The District Docklands, including Grillโd, Boost Juice, and Urban Alley Brewery for coffee or lunch.
Need-to-Know Details
- Location: Level 1, The District Docklands (near H&M and Hoyts)
- Address: 37 Star Crescent, Docklands VIC
- Opening Hours:
- MondayโWednesday: 11am โ 7pm
- ThursdayโFriday: 11am โ 10pm
- SaturdayโSunday: 10am โ 10pm

Make It a Full Day: Family-Friendly Fun Nearby
Extend your visit to Dreamskape Docklands by exploring these nearby attractions, all within walking distance:
- Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq: Located within The District Docklands, this vibrant venue offers a kaleidoscopic circus of arcade games, dodgem cars, VR experiences, and bowling lanes, making it a hit for both kids and adults. Read our review.
- Chipmunks Playland & Cafรฉ: Also situated in The District Docklands, this indoor playground caters to children aged 0โ11, featuring climbing structures, slides, and a cafรฉ for parents to relax while the kids play. Read our review.
- Ron Barassi Snr Park: A short stroll away, this community recreational facility boasts a sports field, children’s playground, barbeque facilities, and a walking circuit, perfect for outdoor family fun. Read our review.
- Harmony Garden at Point Park: Located in Yarra’s Edge, this unique play space combines nature play with musical flower sculptures, offering a creative and engaging environment for children. Read our review.
- Library at The Dock and Buluk Park: This modern library offers a range of traditional and digital resources, free Wi-Fi, and hosts various events. Adjacent Buluk Park provides a green space for relaxation and play. Read our review.
- LEGOยฎ Education Learning Centre: Situated at 439 Docklands Drive, this centre offers hands-on workshops and activities that encourage creativity and learning through LEGO building.ย

Our Take on Dreamskape
Whether your child is a budding gamer, an art lover, or just looking for something fun to do on a rainy day, Dreamskape Docklands has something for every kind of explorer. Itโs creative, colourful, and packed with hands-on experiences that donโt require techy know-how or screens.
For families searching for a fresh take on childrenโs entertainment in Melbourne, Dreamskape is a winner. Add it to your list for the next school holidays or a spontaneous weekend adventure. And let us know what you think!

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