thread: Play Centres - Business Idea?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User
    Add fionas on Facebook

    Apr 2007
    Recently treechanged to Woodend, VIC
    3,473

    Play Centres - Business Idea?

    I went to a play centre today and it was bloody fantastic. Big space - toys and slides and climbing stuff and bouncy castles galore and lots of room for prams and a little cafe as well. Entry was $6.

    Now I'm always on the lookout for business ideas, so much so that my friends often tell me about good ideas and then say tongue-in-cheek, "possible business idea there Fiona" so of course my mind started weighing that one up too.

    The only thing was though, it wasn't very busy but it SHOULD be. Maybe they just haven't promoted it very well.

    So my question is, d'you have anything similar near you and does it look busy when you go?

  2. #2
    Registered User
    Add krysalyss on Facebook

    Feb 2007
    on the move.....
    2,745

    There was one we went to in Brisbane. It was ok but a lot of the toys were old and there was no cafe. We go to one up here in Rockhampton and it is really good. There are usually a few families in there. They have really busy times like when they hold mothers groups/playgroups and on weekends. Holidays are too busy for us. I think they are really great and done right would be a good business. This one has separate rooms to host kids parties etc.

  3. #3
    Registered User
    Add C~Q on Facebook

    Oct 2006
    By the sea
    2,191

    I've been to a few different ones. Some older and not very clean looking but some really shiny newer ones. The best one i've been to on the Coast had a cafe running along one side which was floor to ceiling sound proof glass!! It was great - we could see them but couldn't hear them lol!

    I think the biggest hurdle with something like that would be the insurance - it would be pretty huge I would imagine...

    Also it'd be good to have one with healthy options for food instead of the usual sandwhiches, chip, wedges, nachos etc

  4. #4
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    There are a couple out here and although they are pretty great, they are always near dead during the week (which is why I go then!). Unless they make craploads on the weekends with birthday parties, I've always wondered how they pay the rent.

    I think a good business plan and DECENT bloody food would go a long, long way...

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
    4,837

    One of DD's friends parents had one near us which only lasted under a year, it was just too expensive to run. I find Lollipops are always busy and quite expensive TBH but the smaller ones seem to come and go.

  6. #6

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    My ideal play center
    • Fantastic coffee
    • Healthy food options
    • An area that is closed off for the very small people to play without having to worry about being knocked over by a bigger child
    • Some comfy sofas - not just the hard chairs
    • The daily broadsheet
    • Wireless access so working mums can bring their lap-tops (for the BB addicts too lol)
    • A merry-go-round
    • No loud Wiggles/Hi-5 etc


    Our favourite is Lollipops in Strathfield. It's nearly always fairly busy and on Saturdays we avoid it unless we're going to a birthday party because it is chockers. They have after-school care too so we clear out at 3 because after that there are lots of school age kids going nuts on the equipment. The boys also like the Wiggles one but I find the constant wiggley bombardment a bit much.