847stephanier
Not for 1 or 2 year old. Go later it's cheaper than if you go earlier in the day. Also, the go cart is not included in the price, you have to pay extra for that. Not much to do for toddlers
MohamedS757
Expensive entrance tickets yet really worth it. Very big indoor playground full of activities and fun for kids and I wasn't bored at all. The kids enjoyed the slides, the castle, and the water games. There was also a climbing wall and a zip line and older kids will definitely enjoy too.
cipollavin
Went on Tuesday afternoon when kids had school. 1 of 10 cars in the parking lot. Though €18 per person, great place to take kids. Lots to do.
847stephanier
Children tired of being in the house and the weather is bad? This is the place to go, even on a good day... We always go later in the day because the price is cheaper. Sundays after 4 is less than 10Euro a person. My 6 year old loves it. The water displays, the air gun with balls and the slides. I can sit and do homework while he runs free or play with him, just depends. The food is good, prices are alright, but we try to eat before we go. He has more fun when we take a friend, but he doesnt mind going it alone.
littlemissbutler
I took away one star due to price. Children aged 3 and under and pregnant women are free but all others are 18euro, regardless of age. Family ticket 59. Having said that, this is WELL worth a visit, for all ages. There is nothing remotely resembling this at home. It is a child´s paradise, with a giant castle, every room containing something new and magical. The pirate ship was a big hit with our son. For older children there is an incredibly high zipwire, a climbing wall, and a whole climbing apparatus way above the rest of the equipment. As well as all this there is a spaceship which contains a lot of science experiments and some videogames, as well as lots of slides for different ages. There is a cafe and you could potentially stay here all day, we had to drag the kids out after 2 hours. Two little gripes: at the water station the floor gets really slippy and we had a few falls, also you need runners for the climbing apparatus and the man working this was apparently rude to our eldest daughter. However, all in all well worth a visit. This place is really a once off.
sunshine-for-four
All indoor playgrounds we have been before, are more for primary students. Sensapolis is different and in order to make the most out of it I would recommend it for ages minimum 7+. Our 11 year old friend had the most fun.+ different kind of areas that make it easy for the crowd to spread out+ focus on slides - mostly long and fast ones in a tunnel+ lots of climbing actvities+ rope course and flying fox for 12++ area with science experiments+ go-carts for minimum hight 145cm, extra feeTicket price for adults and kids are the same. If you are not into fun stuff like this, take one adult driver/care taker and load up the care with kids. They will enjoy.
florianh987
Great place to let younger children (starting about 6 years) and teens play and explore, climp and jump, and the parents to have the same fun too or just sit in the restaurant eating something or drinking a coffee and watch the children play.We spent the 13th birthday of our daughter here with 8 girls and had a lot of fun.Take the cheaper ticket starting at 17:00.
Caithness2081
Although my boys are outgrowing Sensapolis now, they have found it lots of fun in the past. Once you pay your entrance ticket all the exhibits/games are free. There's plenty of space to get yourselves a table and spend hours there. A word of warning. Watch the snacks and drinks, it's easy to lose track of what you've spent and get a shock when it's bill paying time!
AnkieD
Great park for small children and not so small children. Service is nice, staff is friendly, the castle is awesome and so is the pirate ship. The spaceshuttel was huge but unfortunately almost all slides were closed especially the high speed one which was a shame. The rock climbing was though but managable and the prices for food and drink are reasonable. We had fun and were charmed by Tanzender Tobi, a cute stuffed dragon that moves and sings! If I ever have children with me I would definitely go there! Great experience!
LAMCD258
Was fun hanging out with the children of my local friends and climbing the rock wall and going down the slides at Sensapolis! Was cold and rainy outside but inside this huge space, what a fantastic Idea to have something reasonably priced for families to do on a cold, rainy day! have to go back sometime to drive the mini racing cars, that looks like a blast as well it would have been fun to also do the zip lining!
SueB029
I don't think anything as good as this exists in the UK. Spent 6 hours in here and still had to drag my 7 and 9 yr old girls away. We had fun too, trying to beat the free fall slide speed and hit the button on the climbing wall. Food was ok and good prices but picnics appeared welcome even though signs said don't bring your own. It has wifi access too...
flicBrussels
We stumbled upon this place on a trip to see the Mercedes Benz factory just across the road from this complex. We have four children aged between 10 and 3 and each of them found something to amuse themselves for two and a half hours. The place is a mix of fantasyland and adventureland. It was very quiet so by sitting in the cafe we were able to keep an eye on all four of them without any problem. I wish this type of place existed where we live as it is far superior to a soft play area as it really stimulates children's imagination while remaining lots of fun..........we paid 43 euros for six of us ( perhaps because we arrived late in the afternoon) and our youngest was free.
Ceje-123
From the space part to the jungle and castle there is so much to do it is absolutely wonderful, we went twice because we loved it so much but the price to get in was very expensive. We went twice purely as we were on our first holiday abroad as a family and the kids loved it so we took them twice, Wouldn't of otherwise. Beware when I say expensive I really do mean EXPENSIVE!!!
AanaB
Our entire family enjoys a trip to Sensapolis. In fact, we like it so much that we bought a season pass. We have three boys, ages 11, 9 and 7. Some of their favorite activities are rock climbing and the high ropes course and the slides. It is an easy place to meet up with friends. The kids play and the adults enjoy a coffee or lunch at the cafe. The workers are friendly and helpful.
thung88
Sensapolis was a great trip for me and my 6 year old daughter. They have 3 major areas setup a space ship, science exploration and a fairytale castle. Most signs are in both German and English but smaller signs are in German only, one of the few things I could mark them down for. Given we are in Germany I didn't weigh it into my rating.There are a number of great exhibits in the science area where the kids can touch, smell and see great examples of nature and physics at work. There are few where they can actually attempt a task to make the point of the exhibit. I thought it was very well put together.I should also mention that they have a number of slides spread around some of which are very high and have drastic drops in them. My daughter wasn't quite ready for some of the larger ones but she loved all the other slides.Boys will love the space ship and tree fort areas while the girls will love the castle area, it is very well balanced and setup for many different ages and genders.There are two areas to purchase food and drinks on the main floor, I didn't make any purchases so I can't comment on food or pricing.One other great point to this place is that the children cannot leave without their card/ticket so you never have to worry about them sneaking out or someone running off with them.I highly suggest Snsapolis for a few hours of good family fun and learning.The only thing I have to report as a negative is the 17 Euro a person price, seems a bit high but was worth it overall.