Princeton Playspace, Princeton NJ
Editor’s Note: Thanks to @momlife.nj for this video that inspired this post! Make sure you follow her family adventures in NJ. Bonus pics from NYC Mami on the Move at the end of post as well!
Address: 745 Alexander Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
Website: https://princetonplayspace.com/play
Awesome video by momlife.nj on IG:
(original IG Post here)
Hours & Admission:
As of 1/18/2024 this is their open play excerpt:
“Single Open Play Pass – $18.50+tax per child & $14+tax per sibling
EVERY WEEKDAY
9-3:30 PM (AM Session 9-12 & PM Session 12:30-3:30 PM)
EVERY WEEKEND
9-11:15 AM
We ask that you reserve and pay beforehand online or call 609-919-9600!
Reservations are non-refundable, but we are happy to transfer it to a future date.
To book click here: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/asp/main_enroll.asp?fl=true&tabID=103 “
Photos from Princeton Playspace (FB and IG pages)
Write Up by Momlife.nj
This indoor playspace is so cute. There is a whole town built up for kids to use their imagination and creativity.
Every corner will spark curiosity in your children and allow them to learn through their five senses.
✨There is a gated area for infants, jungle gym, separate area for snack or party or even for parents to work while kids are playing.
✨Admission: $18.50 per child & $14 per sibling
There is no additional charge for parents ( as I was surprised to find out some indoor playgrounds charge extra for more than 1 adult)
⏰Hours:
Weekdays
9-3:30 PM (AM Session 9-12 & PM Session 12:30-3:30 PM)
Weekends:
9-11:15 AM
The Playspace also offers monthly/yearly memberships
✨ What a great time we had! Definitely recommend to visit🙌🏻
Check out their link here for details on open play, 10 pack play pass and memberships!
From their website:
“Princeton Playspace offers open play, birthday parties, classes, playgroups, parent support groups, and special events. This is why we have made it our cause to spark curiosity in your children and allow them to learn through their five senses. Our playspace is ideal for children from ages 0-10. The first years of life are crucial for learning and they set the foundation for future learning.”