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Soft Play

Jungle Jungle

Andover, HampshireΒ· SP10 5AS

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 39 public reviews (Nov 2024 – Jun 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

High confidence

Based on the 39 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews.

Breakdown

NoiseGood
Crowds & queuesGood
Staff supportGood
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesGood
Book ahead for table allocationStaff supervision needed for younger childrenSeparate age areas helpfulCan get chaotic with mixed agesWell-organized party packagesMonitor for older child interactions

Parent summary

Jungle Jungle is well-organised and welcoming, with a table allocation system that helps reduce overwhelm and separate spaces for different age groups. Staff are attentive and the structured party packages work well. During busier times, supervision in the play areas can vary, so parents of younger children may want to stay nearby to keep an eye on play dynamics.

What visitors say

Visitors consistently praise Jungle Jungle's organisation, table allocation system and structured approachβ€”the separate age areas and attentive staff create a calm atmosphere despite good value pricing. Some visitors have noted that during busier periods, the play spaces can become more mixed in terms of age groups and supervision levels, which may mean younger children are occasionally alongside more boisterous older children. Most families report feeling well looked after by the team overall.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

Read reviews on Google β†’

From SEN communities

dedicated SEN sessionssensory activitieswheelchair accessibilitystaff SEN awarenesssensory environment concerns
  • Me & My Dad Club runs dedicated SEN sessions with low noise levels and sensory toys
  • Jungle Rhyme Time offered term-time, described as sensory fun with music and actions
  • Noted as SEN and wheelchair friendly with on-site parking and accessible toilets
  • Some parents report staff did not intervene when children with SEN were not supervised appropriately
  • Soft play surface criticised by SEN families as not adequately cushioned or sensory-friendly

Sourced from Facebook community groups, Instagram posts, TripAdvisor reviews, SEN blog directory within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

When to visit

Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.

Weekdays (Mon to Fri)

Typically quietest around 10am

9am1pm5pm

Weekends (Sat to Sun)

Typically quietest around 10am

9am1pm5pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

⏱ People typically spend 30 min to 1.5 hr here

Potential challenges

  • Younger children may be in shared play spaces with older, more boisterous children during busier periods – having a clear plan for where your child will play and checking in regularly can help
  • Some toys and equipment may be monopolised by older children at busier times

What works

  • Table allocation system reduces sensory overwhelm on arrival
  • Separate areas designed for different age groups
  • Doesn't feel overcrowded despite good value pricing
  • Highly organised and well-staffed overall
  • Structured party packages provide clear expectations
  • Good food provision on-site
  • Staff are responsive and well-trained

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Facilities

Party rooms Wheelchair accessible Blue badge parking Quiet / SEN sessions

Quiet / SEN sessions

SEN and additional needs sessions are offered, though specific dates and times are not detailed in available search results.

Sensory environment

Temperature control maintained at 18-19Β°C for comfort. Centre cools/heats via eco-efficient air source heat pumps. No information provided about noise levels, lighting, crowding management, or quiet areas.

Tips for your visit

Pre-booking online is highly recommended to avoid disappointment, especially at peak times. Booking system shows real-time availability (Plenty/Limited/Full). 4 fixed play sessions daily: 9:30am, 11:30am, 1:45pm, 3:45pm (90 mins each). Closed 1pm-1:45pm for lunch. Peanut and sesame seed policy: venue aims to source peanut/sesame-free ingredients but cannot avoid all 'may contain' products (notably floured baps and free-from cakes). Important for families with allergies. Tables for 2-8 people available; can share tables with others. Accept Visa, Mastercard, and cash payments.

Pricing

Online pre-booking is cheaper than walk-in prices. Reduced pricing available 25th June to 1st September. Specific admission prices not stated on website.

Getting in & parking

  • Step-free entryYes
  • Disabled parkingYes
  • Wheelchair accessibleVisitors report yes
  • Accessible toiletYes
  • Accessible seatingYes

Visitors report: Blue badge parking is available but limited; the venue itself has no car park, with parking spaces owned by Test Valley Borough Council/Hampshire County Council.

Accessibility details from Google.

Parking

β™Ώ Blue badge spaces

Opening Hours

Monday09:30-17:15
Tuesday09:30-17:15
Wednesday09:30-17:15
Thursday09:30-17:15
Friday09:30-17:15
Saturday09:30-17:15
Sunday09:30-17:15

Frequently asked questions about Jungle Jungle

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Jungle Jungle autism friendly?
Jungle Jungle scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 85/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Jungle Jungle is well-organised and welcoming, with a table allocation system that helps reduce overwhelm and separate spaces for different age groups. Staff are attentive and the structured party packages work well. During busier times, supervision in the play areas can vary, so parents of younger children may want to stay nearby to keep an eye on play dynamics.
Does Jungle Jungle have quiet sessions or sensory-friendly features?
Yes. Jungle Jungle offers quiet or relaxed sessions. SEN and additional needs sessions are offered, though specific dates and times are not detailed in available search results.
Does Jungle Jungle have step-free entry?
Yes. Jungle Jungle has step-free entry.
Is there disabled parking at Jungle Jungle?
Yes. Jungle Jungle has disabled (blue badge) parking.
Are there accessible toilets at Jungle Jungle?
Yes. Jungle Jungle has an accessible toilet.
When is Jungle Jungle least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, Jungle Jungle is typically quietest on Monday around 11am. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is Jungle Jungle indoors?
Yes. Jungle Jungle is an indoor soft play in Andover, so it works as a rainy-day option regardless of weather.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 01264 336360 or visit their website.