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Funworld Glasgow Review: Prices, Facilities & What to Expect

Funworld Glasgow is a large indoor play centre in Parkhead offering a combination of soft play, trampolines, and an inflatable zone. The venue caters to a wide age range and provides good value, particularly during off-peak hours.

By Kids Play Magazine Editorial Team·Updated March 2026·8 min read
Large indoor play centre with trampolines and soft play equipment
Rating
3.8/5
Ages
0–12 years
Price
£4.00–£7.00
Session
2 hours
Parkhead, Glasgow G31

Our Full Review

Funworld Glasgow occupies a large unit in Parkhead, giving it the space to offer more than just traditional soft play. The venue combines a substantial multi-level soft play structure with a trampoline area and an inflatable zone, creating a varied entertainment offering that appeals to children across a wide age range.

The soft play structure is one of the larger ones in Glasgow, with multiple levels, several slides of varying heights, ball pits, climbing nets, and tunnels. The structure is designed to challenge older children while remaining accessible to younger ones, though parents of very young children should note that the main structure is better suited to children aged three and above.

The trampoline area adds a dimension that pure soft play venues cannot offer. Children can bounce, practise jumps, and burn off energy in a different way to climbing and sliding. The trampolines are well-maintained and supervised, with separate sessions for different age groups during busy periods.

The inflatable zone features bouncy castles and obstacle courses that are rotated periodically to keep the offering fresh. This area is particularly popular during school holidays when the venue runs special themed events.

Funworld offers competitive off-peak pricing that makes it one of the more affordable options in Glasgow during weekday mornings. The venue also runs regular promotions and loyalty schemes that reward frequent visitors.

Pros and Cons

What We Liked

  • Combination of soft play, trampolines, and inflatables
  • Good off-peak pricing
  • Large venue with plenty of space
  • Good for older children who want more than soft play
  • Free parking

Room for Improvement

  • Can be noisy during peak times
  • Café is basic
  • Some equipment shows wear
  • East End location may be inconvenient for west side families

Key Features

TrampolinesInflatable zoneLarge soft playOff-peak discountsParty packagesCafé

Facilities

Funworld has adequate facilities including toilets, baby changing, and a seating area for parents. The venue is large enough that it rarely feels overcrowded, even during busy periods. Free parking is available on site.

Food and Drink

The café serves basic hot and cold food, snacks, and drinks. The menu is functional rather than inspiring, but prices are reasonable. Children's meal deals are available.

Value for Money

Funworld offers good value, particularly during off-peak hours when prices drop significantly. The combination of soft play, trampolines, and inflatables means children get more variety for their money than at a pure soft play venue.

Accessibility

The venue is on one level with step-free access. The large floor space makes it accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Parking and Transport

Free on-site parking is available. The venue is accessible by bus from Glasgow city centre, with several routes serving the Parkhead area.

Best For

Families with children aged 4–12 who want variety beyond traditional soft play. The combination of activities makes it a good choice for families with children of different ages.

Our Verdict

Funworld Glasgow is a solid, no-frills indoor play centre that delivers good value and variety. The combination of soft play, trampolines, and inflatables sets it apart from pure soft play venues, and the off-peak pricing makes it accessible for regular visits. While it lacks the polish of premium venues, it provides reliable entertainment for children across a wide age range.