KidTopia Indoor Play Center
Indoor playground in Fremont, California
Address: 4620 Auto Mall Pkwy, Fremont, CA 94538
Price Range: $$
About this business
Address: 4620 Auto Mall Pkwy, Fremont, CA 94538
KidTopia Indoor Play Center in Fremont, California offers a sprawling indoor playground featuring multiple zones for children of different ages, including dedicated areas for toddlers and older kids alike. The facility boasts an extensive network of padded climbing structures, slides, ball pits, and an imaginative play area complete with a pretend ice cream truck and kitchen setup. The two-story play space provides plenty of entertainment options with arcade games and party rooms available, though weekends tend to get particularly crowded when families flock to this popular indoor destination.
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What People Are Saying

Energy Burning: Many reviews highlight the playground's ability to help children burn energy, mentioning activities like mazes, slides, and obstacle courses. Parents frequently describe it as a place where kids can "burn energy".
Toddler Area: Several reviews mention a dedicated area for toddlers, often describing it as having smaller slides, ball pits and equipment appropriate for younger children.
Food & Snacks: Reviews mention that snacks and drinks are available for purchase, but a full-fledged restaurant or extensive dining options are not present. Some reviews describe the snack selection as limited.
Parties: Several reviews explicitly state that the indoor playground hosts birthday parties. Information on specific party packages is not consistently provided in the reviews.

Socks: Many reviews mention a sock requirement for both children and adults. Some indicate that socks can be purchased on-site if needed.
Prices: The admission prices vary and are mentioned inconsistently. Some reviews refer to prices like $16 per child and $5 per adult, others mention a monthly membership option. Some also mention prorated pricing and discounts.

Activities: Multiple reviews mention various activities such as jungle gyms, ball pits, mazes, slides (including a baby slide), race tracks, and areas for pretend play. Some reviews also mention arcade games and claw machines.
Not Noted
Adult Space: Reviews do not mention adult-only spaces like lounges, cafes, bars, massage chairs, or areas serving alcoholic beverages. One review suggests a wish for parent work stations and coffee, but this is not currently provided.

Cleanliness: The reviews are mixed regarding cleanliness. Some reviewers praise the cleanliness and frequent cleaning by staff, while others describe the playground as dirty, noting instances of illness and unsanitary conditions. The cleaning standards appear inconsistent.

Restrooms: The reviews provide mixed feedback regarding restroom facilities. Some mention the restrooms as clean while others do not.