
Oxygen Acton
Ealing, Ealing· W3 0AF
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 24 public reviews (Feb 2026 – May 2026) · Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Oxygen Acton can work well for some families, particularly when the team is attentive and engaged—visitors have reported fantastic experiences with staff who go the extra mile and keep children well entertained. However, the venue presents some considerations to be aware of: noise levels and queue management can be challenging for some visitors, and cleanliness and management responsiveness appear variable depending on when you visit.
Best times to visit
Off-peak times such as weekday afternoons outside school holidays may be quieter; visiting during an organised party slot when staff are actively managing the space has been reported to work well for some families.
Worth avoiding
Busy periods and weekends are likely to be noisier and busier; some visitors have noted that times when management presence is lower may result in less responsive support.
What visitors say
Visitors report a range of experiences at Oxygen Acton. Many have highlighted friendly staff, good food and drink, and well-organised parties that kept children engaged. Some have noted concerns about cleanliness standards, and some visitors have reported occasions when staff support felt less attentive. Management responsiveness appears to vary across different visits.
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 Peaceful Play sessions mentioned (60-minute structured sessions)
- Sensory play classes specifically designed for toddlers (touch, look, listen, movement focus)
- Soft play area for under 5s available alongside main trampoline facilities
- SEN-friendly designation noted in soft play centre directories
- Mentioned as safe space recommendation in autism and special needs communities
Sourced from SEN directory, parenting forum, activity booking site, social media 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–Fri)
Typically quietest around 9am
Weekends (Sat–Sun)
Typically quietest around 9am
⏱ People typically spend 1-2.5 hours here
Potential challenges
- Noise levels are a significant consideration—some visitors have found this challenging
- Queuing and wait times can be long during busier periods
- Cleanliness and facility standards appear variable—it may be worth checking the state of facilities on the day of your visit
- Staff responsiveness can vary; some visitors have reported unhelpful or dismissive interactions, while others have had positive experiences
What works
- Staff can be genuinely helpful and attentive when actively engaged
- Parking is available, which removes one logistical barrier
- Food and drink options are reported positively
- Children can become engaged and entertained by the activities on offer
Facilities
Quiet / SEN sessions
SEN Peaceful Play sessions available.
Sensory environment
Peaceful Play sessions available with reduced music and lights, and fewer people in the park - explicitly designed for children who benefit from calmer environments.
Tips for your visit
Peaceful Play sessions recommended for children sensitive to noise/lights. Soft play area for under 5s. Toddler Play structured sessions available. Café allows parents to relax while supervising. After School package offers value. Contact venue directly for specific SEN accommodations and accessibility details before visiting.
Pricing
From £16.95 per person
Open Play tickets: 60 mins £16.95, 90 mins £21.45, 120 mins (price cut off in source). Play Together offer: 4 x 60-minute tickets for price of 3 (25% saving). Birthday parties available. After School Fun & Feast package includes unlimited play from 3:30pm, kids meal and slush. Toddler Play sessions available. Book online for lowest price; walk-in prices slightly higher.
Parking
Free parking on site. Location easily accessible, 5 minute walk from West Acton tube or 10 minutes from Park Royal. No specific information about disabled/blue badge spaces or drop-off points.
Accessibility
Website states park is 'easily accessible' but does not provide specific details about wheelchair access, lifts, Changing Places facility, or terrain suitability for wheelchairs/buggies.
Opening Hours
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