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Gambado Glasgow Review: Prices, Facilities & What to Expect

Gambado Glasgow is one of the largest indoor play centres in the Glasgow area, located within the Xscape complex in Renfrew. The venue offers a massive multi-level soft play structure alongside go-karts, a carousel, and a dedicated toddler zone. It is a popular destination for families across the west of Scotland, particularly during school holidays and wet weekends.

By Kids Play Magazine Editorial Team·Updated March 2026·8 min read
Large indoor soft play centre with colourful climbing frames and slides
Rating
4.2/5
Ages
0–12 years
Price
£5.50–£9.50
Session
2 hours
Xscape, Kings Inch Road, Renfrew PA4 8XQ

Our Full Review

Gambado Glasgow occupies a substantial unit within the Xscape entertainment complex in Renfrew, approximately 15 minutes from Glasgow city centre by car. The venue has been a fixture of the Glasgow family entertainment scene for several years and remains one of the most popular soft play destinations in the area.

The centrepiece of Gambado is its enormous multi-level soft play structure, which is genuinely impressive in scale. Spanning multiple floors, the structure includes a variety of slides (including a large drop slide that older children love), ball pits, rope bridges, climbing nets, and tunnels. The structure is well-maintained and regularly cleaned, though during peak times the sheer volume of children can make it feel crowded.

For younger children, Gambado provides a dedicated toddler area that is fully enclosed and separated from the main play structure. This is an important safety feature that many parents appreciate, as it prevents smaller children from being overwhelmed by older, more boisterous players. The toddler area includes soft climbing elements, a small ball pit, and sensory play features appropriate for children under three.

Beyond the soft play, Gambado offers go-karts for older children, a carousel for younger ones, and occasionally runs special events during school holidays. These additional activities help justify the slightly higher price point compared to smaller venues and provide variety for families who visit regularly.

The café at Gambado is functional rather than exceptional. It offers a standard menu of hot and cold food, including children's meal deals, sandwiches, and hot drinks. The seating area provides good views of the play structure, allowing parents to supervise while eating. However, the food quality is average and prices are on the higher side for what is essentially canteen-style catering.

Pros and Cons

What We Liked

  • One of the largest soft play structures in Scotland
  • Excellent toddler area separated from older children
  • Go-karts and carousel add variety beyond soft play
  • Café has direct views of the play area
  • Ample free parking

Room for Improvement

  • Can get very busy at weekends and school holidays
  • Slightly more expensive than smaller venues
  • Location requires a car or bus from Glasgow city centre
  • Food quality in the café is average

Key Features

Multi-level play frameToddler areaGo-kartsCarouselCafé with play viewsParty roomsSensory room

Facilities

Gambado's facilities are comprehensive. The venue has clean, well-maintained toilets including baby changing facilities. There are lockers available for storing bags and coats, and the seating areas are spacious enough to accommodate pushchairs. The venue is fully accessible on the ground floor, with ramp access from the car park. The play structure itself is not wheelchair accessible, but the toddler area and café are fully accessible.

Food and Drink

The café serves a range of hot meals, sandwiches, snacks, and drinks. Children's meal deals are available and typically include a main, drink, and snack for around £5–£6. Coffee is standard high-street quality. The café accepts card payments and there is no pressure to purchase food, though outside food is not permitted in the café seating area.

Value for Money

At £7.50–£9.50 for older children during peak times, Gambado is one of the more expensive soft play options in the Glasgow area. However, the two-hour session length, the scale of the play structure, and the additional activities (go-karts, carousel) provide good value when compared to the overall entertainment offering. Off-peak pricing and online booking discounts can reduce costs significantly.

Accessibility

The venue is on the ground floor with step-free access throughout the café and seating areas. The main play structure is not accessible for wheelchair users, but the toddler area and sensory room are accessible. Staff are generally helpful and accommodating for children with additional needs.

Parking and Transport

Gambado benefits from the Xscape complex's large free car park, which is rarely full except during the busiest holiday periods. By public transport, the venue is accessible by bus from Glasgow city centre (approximately 30 minutes). The nearest train station is Renfrew, about a 15-minute walk from the venue.

Best For

Families with children aged 3–10 who want a large-scale play experience with variety beyond traditional soft play. Also excellent for birthday parties due to the dedicated party rooms and range of activities.

Our Verdict

Gambado Glasgow delivers on its promise of being a large-scale indoor play destination. The soft play structure is genuinely impressive, the toddler area is well-designed, and the additional activities provide welcome variety. The higher price point is justified by the scale of the offering, though the café could be improved. It remains one of the best options for a full day out with children in the Glasgow area.