
Adventure Play
Runnymede, Surrey· TW20 0UJ
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 14 public reviews (Apr 2025 – Apr 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Adventure Play offers good physical facilities and generally manageable noise and queue levels, particularly if you visit during quieter times. The online booking system helps with planning. Some families have noted that staff approaches to rules can be strict, and seating provision is limited throughout the venue, so these are things to be aware of when planning your visit.
Best times to visit
First thing in the morning or early afternoon on quieter days, based on visitor feedback.
Worth avoiding
School holidays and peak times are likely to be busier.
What visitors say
Many visitors have found Adventure Play works well when visited at quieter times, with the 2-hour sessions and facilities generally serving families well. Some families have noted that staff enforce rules quite strictly—for example, around outside food or adult supervision arrangements—so it may be worth clarifying policies in advance of your visit.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google →From SEN communities
- Dedicated SEN sessions offered term-time, specifically for children with additional needs
- Located in woodland setting, potentially calming sensory environment for neurodiverse children
- Hand-crafted adventure playground with varied levels of challenge mentioned in SEN contexts
- SEN communities reference adventure play as beneficial for autism and sensory processing
Sourced from Facebook community, SEN parenting blog, social media within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
Potential challenges
- Staff enforce rules quite strictly—it's worth checking their current policies on things like outside food before you visit
- Seating throughout the venue is limited, so if your child needs regular sitting breaks this is something to factor in when planning your session
- Some families have reported that staff responses to questions about supervision arrangements or pricing were not as helpful as they'd hoped, so clarity in advance may be useful
What works
- Good toilet and baby change facilities
- Online booking means you can plan ahead and avoid arrival queues
- Suitable for children up to around 10 years
- Noise and queue levels are generally manageable
- A 2-hour session gives reasonable time without being overwhelming
- Location and overall facilities are well-regarded
Facilities
Tips for your visit
Sessions are 2 hours long. Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. Located in woodland next to The Savill Garden. Free annual visits available for KS1 and KS2 school groups. Picnic facilities available in Windsor Great Park. Recommend checking visitor updates before traveling.
Parking
Free car parking at The Savill Garden & Adventure Play car park. Ticket validation available at venue. Distance to entrance and disabled/blue badge space availability not specified in content.
Accessibility
Website states 'All are welcome, whatever their age, need or ability.' Adventure Play uses mouse/squirrel/owl activity levels to help visitors choose appropriate activities. Specific wheelchair access, terrain difficulty, and buggy-friendliness details not provided in content.
Opening Hours
Carer & disability info
Carer ticket is free when presenting supporting documents on arrival.
This information is gathered from publicly available sources and may not be fully accurate or up to date. Please always check directly with the venue before visiting.
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