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Oxygen Romford

Havering, London· RM3 8SB

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 27 public reviews (Feb 2026 Jun 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Moderate confidence

Based on the 27 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews. Scores may shift as more reviews come in.

Breakdown

NoiseOK
Crowds & queuesMixed
Staff supportOK
PredictabilityMixed
Calm spacesChallenging
Can get loudSpacious and accessibleBook ahead recommendedMixed sensory environmentParking availableCheck ahead for closures

Parent summary

Oxygen Romford is a spacious venue with plenty of room to move around, and several visitors have had positive experiences here. The staff can be genuinely helpful—one visitor specifically highlighted an excellent team member—and there's a coffee bar for adults to use during visits. The venue features jumping and play-based activities that create a lively environment; visitors should be aware that quieter or calmer spaces aren't prominently featured.

What visitors say

Visitors praise Oxygen Romford's spacious layout, helpful staff, and engaging activities, with several noting their children had excellent experiences and returning regularly. The jumping and play-based activities generate significant noise and sensory stimulation, so it's worth considering what sensory input works best for your child. Some visitors have noted concerns about air quality during busier periods and limited quieter spaces to retreat to.

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 disabilities supportautism-friendly activitiescouncil-funded SEND provision
  • Dedicated weekly SEN Peaceful Play sessions (60 mins) specifically for sensory/learning disabilities
  • HAF-funded SEND block mentored sessions available through Havering Active
  • Families with autistic children reported positive experiences at venue
  • Staff noted as accommodating towards families with special needs (mentioned in community reviews)

Sourced from local authority directory, SEN booking platform, health/wellbeing council 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 to Fri)

Typically quietest around 6pm

3pm5pm6pm

Weekends (Sat to Sun)

Typically quietest around 9am

9am2pm6pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

People typically spend 1-2.5 hours here

Potential challenges

  • The jumping and playing activities generate significant noise and sensory stimulation
  • Queuing systems may require patience during peak times
  • Air conditioning is not available, so the venue can feel warm during busy periods
  • Quieter spaces to retreat to are limited
  • Changes to equipment or layout have sometimes been made without clear notice to visitors

What works

  • Spacious layout gives room to move and reduces crowding feel
  • Convenient parking nearby
  • Coffee bar allows adults to sit and rest
  • Staff who understand how to engage with children in creative, communicative ways
  • Regular visitors report settling into comfort with the venue over repeat visits
  • Open layout means you can see most of the space and plan routes

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Facilities

Cafe / food on-site Toddler area Baby change Party rooms Free parking Blue badge parking Quiet / SEN sessions

Quiet / SEN sessions

Peaceful Play sessions run on Wednesdays and Sundays. SEN-friendly sessions also available on specific dates including Mondays in December.

Sensory environment

SEN Peaceful Play sessions specifically feature turned-down music and lights with fewer people in the park, designed to support children with sensory sensitivities. Standard Open Play sessions likely have standard noise/lighting levels typical of active play venues.

Tips for your visit

Book online for lowest prices and to guarantee availability. Peaceful Play sessions recommended for children with sensory sensitivities. Toddler Soft Play area (0-5 years) available. Toddler Play structured sessions use sensory games. Family Play sessions available Sat/Sun 10:00-11:00. Café on-site allows parents to relax during parties. Slumber parties available. Contact venue directly for specific accessibility needs and any additional SEN support requirements.

Pricing

From £13.95 per person

Open Play: £15.95 (60 mins), £20.45 (90 mins), £24.95 (120 mins) for ages 4+. Family Play: £13.95 per person (60 mins, ages 1-12, Sat/Sun 10:00-11:00). Toddler Play available. SEN Peaceful Play sessions available (pricing not specified). Play Together ticket: 4 x 60-minute tickets for price of 3 (25% saving). After School Fun & Feast package available. Birthday parties and slumber parties offered. £1.50 booking service fee applies to online/phone bookings.

Getting in & parking

  • Step-free entryYes
  • Disabled parkingYes
  • Accessible toiletYes

Accessibility details from Google.

Parking

Free parking on-sitePaid parking on-site♿ Blue badge spaces

Free parking available on-site. No specific information provided about disabled/blue badge spaces, proximity to entrance, or accessibility of parking areas.

Accessibility

Venue offers SEN Peaceful Play sessions with reduced music and lights and fewer people in park, indicating awareness of sensory sensitivities. Minimum height restriction of 1.2m for trapeze and slide. No information provided about wheelchair access, step-free entry, accessible toilets, or seating arrangements. Café and viewing areas mentioned but accessibility not detailed.

Opening Hours

Monday15:30-19:00
Tuesday15:30-19:00
Wednesday15:30-19:00
Thursday15:30-19:00
Friday15:30-19:00
Saturday09:00-19:00
Sunday09:00-19:00

Carer & disability info

Free entry for a carer over 18 or Carers card holder with paid child admission (£9.95).

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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Frequently asked questions about Oxygen Romford

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Oxygen Romford autism friendly?
Oxygen Romford has a mixed SEN profile, suitable for some but not all sensory needs, with an overall SEN score of 45/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Oxygen Romford is a spacious venue with plenty of room to move around, and several visitors have had positive experiences here. The staff can be genuinely helpful—one visitor specifically highlighted an excellent team member—and there's a coffee bar for adults to use during visits. The venue features jumping and play-based activities that create a lively environment; visitors should be aware that quieter or calmer spaces aren't prominently featured.
Does Oxygen Romford have quiet sessions or sensory-friendly features?
Yes. Oxygen Romford offers quiet or relaxed sessions. Peaceful Play sessions run on Wednesdays and Sundays. SEN-friendly sessions also available on specific dates including Mondays in December.
Is Oxygen Romford wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Oxygen Romford is wheelchair and pushchair accessible. Venue offers SEN Peaceful Play sessions with reduced music and lights and fewer people in park, indicating awareness of sensory sensitivities. Minimum height restriction of 1.2m for trapeze and slide. No information provided about wheelchair access, step-free entry, accessible toilets, or seating arrangements. Café and viewing areas mentioned but accessibility not detailed.
Does Oxygen Romford have step-free entry?
Yes. Oxygen Romford has step-free entry.
Is there disabled parking at Oxygen Romford?
Yes. Oxygen Romford has disabled (blue badge) parking.
Are there accessible toilets at Oxygen Romford?
Yes. Oxygen Romford has an accessible toilet.
Does Oxygen Romford offer free entry for carers?
Yes. Oxygen Romford offers free entry for a carer or essential companion accompanying a disabled visitor. Free entry for a carer over 18 or Carers card holder with paid child admission (£9.95).
Does Oxygen Romford have parking?
Yes. Oxygen Romford has free on-site parking. Free parking available on-site. No specific information provided about disabled/blue badge spaces, proximity to entrance, or accessibility of parking areas.
When is Oxygen Romford least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, Oxygen Romford is typically quietest on Tuesday around 9am. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is Oxygen Romford indoors?
Yes. Oxygen Romford is an indoor trampoline parks in Havering, 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 020 8050 1315 or visit their website.