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JJ's Playhouse Indoor Playground & Party Center
5 ★★★★★ 7 Google reviews · Indoor playground in Snyder, Texas
Plan your visit
- Ages 2–10 — the venue's own stated range
- Admission around $8 — prices change and often vary by age or day, so check with the venue
- Grip socks bring grip socks — the venue and reviewers mention they're required for play
- Café on site somewhere to grab a coffee and sit while the kids play
- Online waiver sign it before you go to skip the front-desk line
- Today see hours ·
- Website jjsplayhousesnyder.com
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–7 PM |
What parents say
My one year old absolutely loved our play date at JJ’s Playhouse! The environment was fun, clean, and perfect for little ones. The front desk lady was so kind and even took the time to engage with my baby, which I truly appreciated. We had such a great experience and will definitely be back soon. Highly recommend!
My kids absolutely love this place my daughter can’t get enough of the pizzeria inside and the grocery store and my boy who’s a little older climbs all over the indoor jungle gym. Great place to let the kiddos tire themselves out.
This place is great! The only problem is I can’t get my daughter to leave. Haha. Super clean and fun for our kids!
My kids love it! My oldest was a little skeptical at first but he didn’t want to leave when the closed, both my boys had a blast!
Birthday parties at JJ's Playhouse Indoor Playground & Party Center
JJ's Playhouse Indoor Playground & Party Center hosts birthday parties — confirmed on their own site. Packages, party rooms, and pricing change often, so check the current options and book ahead — weekend slots go fast at popular playgrounds.
Bringing a toddler?
Reviews and the venue's own info mention a dedicated toddler area or toddler times at JJ's Playhouse Indoor Playground & Party Center — a separate space where little ones can play without dodging big kids.