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Oasis Play Woking

Woking, SurreyΒ· GU21 6GD

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 40 public reviews (Feb 2025 – Apr 2026) Β· Good confidence

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Breakdown

NoiseChallenging
Crowds & queuesGood
Staff supportGood
PredictabilityOK
Calm spacesOK
Sensory room availableFriendly staff (when attentive)Good for younger childrenBook ahead recommendedSafety concerns reportedLimited facilities for groupsClean environment

Parent summary

Oasis Play Woking has genuine strengths for SEN families, including a sensory room, a dedicated baby and toddler area, and staff who are generally attentive and friendly. The softplay itself is well-regarded and the venue is clean and tidy. Some families have noted that staff responses during busy periods or incidents can vary, and toilet facilities may feel stretched at peak timesβ€”so planning your visit timing may help you get the most from your visit.

Best times to visit

Quieter weekday sessions, particularly mid-morning or early afternoon.

Worth avoiding

School holidays and weekends tend to be busier.

What visitors say

Visitors praise Oasis Play Woking for its sensory room, dedicated toddler area and friendly staff, with many noting the softplay and overall cleanliness appeal to younger children. Some parents have noted that during busier periods, staff availability and facility adequacy (particularly toilets) can be stretched, so you may find quieter times allow for a better sense of how the venue suits your child.

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

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From SEN communities

dedicated SEN sessionssensory roomSEN birthday partiescalm/quiet spaces
  • SEN Sundays: dedicated weekly calm hour sessions for children with disabilities
  • Sensory Soft Play Room: designed as quiet, personal, sensory-rich space
  • SEN-specific birthday parties available with tailored arrangements for SEN children
  • Responds to parent requests by adding dedicated SEN sessions beyond standard offerings
  • Welcomes young children with all types of disabilities and special needs

Sourced from Facebook community groups, Instagram, SEN directory (Red Kite Days) within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

Potential challenges

  • Staff responses during incidents or concerns may vary depending on venue busyness; clarity about your child's needs on arrival can help
  • Toilet facilities may be insufficient during peak attendance times
  • Noise levels are highest during busier sessions, which may affect some children

What works

  • Sensory room available for regulated breaks
  • Dedicated baby and toddler area if age-appropriate
  • Softplay design that many children enjoy
  • Generally attentive and friendly staff presence
  • Clean, well-maintained environment
  • Convenient location

Facilities

Quiet / SEN sessions

Quiet / SEN sessions

SEN Sundays run every Sunday for one hour of calm, quiet and SEN-friendly softplay. SEN & Sibling sessions also available on Wednesdays from 4:30pm–5:45pm.

Tips for your visit

Website indicates booking is available ('Book Now' button present). Venue has multiple locations (Uxbridge, Woking, and Nurseries coming soon). Contact directly on 07498 271683 for detailed pricing, age ranges, accessibility, and sensory environment information.

Opening Hours

Monday09:30-17:00
Tuesday09:30-17:00
Wednesday09:30-17:00
Thursday09:30-17:00
Friday09:30-17:00
Saturday09:30-17:00
Sunday09:30-17:00

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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 07498 271683 or visit their website.

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