Off The Wall Kids

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Things to Do in London at Off The Wall Kids — Indoor Activities for Kids & Families

Searching **things to do in London** with kids usually turns into a pile of tabs — trampoline parks, museums, splash pads, "is it raining," and someone asking if anyone packed socks.

We are Off The Wall Kids at 539 First St in East London (Argyle, near Fanshawe College). Parents find us when they want **more than one activity in one stop** — not a single bouncy castle in a room, but a full indoor playground with separate attractions kids actually remember by name.

This is our straight guide to **things to do in London at Off The Wall Kids** — each major activity called out on its own so you know what you are walking into before you drive. One admission. Unlimited play in the facility until we close (online booking and walk-in). Parent-supervised. Socks and waivers at the counter.

Hours and admission: check the **Today's Hours bar** on our website and live rates at offthewallkids.ca/admission-pricing

Book online (saves about $1 per ticket) or walk in: bookeo.com/off_the_wall_bookings

Broader London family activities pillar: offthewallkids.ca/things-to-do-with-kids-london-ontario

1. Volcano Slide — things to do in London for thrill-seekers

The volcano slide is the landmark. Kids make a beeline for it. It is hard to miss, looks as cool as it sounds, and it is one of the structures families mention when they are telling friends about **things to do in London** on a rainy Saturday.

Climb the volcano-themed structure, work the holds, and come down the tube slide. Mixed ages love it — confident climbers go first; littles build up to it with you right beside them.

2. Donut Slide — exclusive to London

The donut slide has its own fan club. It is exclusive to our London location — you will not find this exact structure at every indoor play centre in the city. If you are comparing **things to do in London** for school-age kids who want something they have not done at every other birthday party, this one matters.

3. Tubing Slide (Toboggan Slide)

Ride down on a tube. Different energy from the climbing slides — more racing, more laughter, more "again, again, again." A separate **thing to do** inside the same visit, not a side note on someone else's equipment list.

4. Jumping Pillow (Kangaroo Jumper)

The jumping pillow is its own event. Big air, big laughs, big energy burn. Parents who plan **things to do in London** when the weather is grey or scorching hot often want exactly this — something physical that does not depend on the forecast.

5. Ballistics Arena

Foam balls, targets, and the kind of chaos kids talk about in the car on the way home. The ballistics arena is a dedicated play zone — not a corner of the building, a named attraction families come back for.

6. Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course

Tire swings, cargo nets, climbing boards, padded everything. Older kids and active six-year-olds who think they are older kids gravitate here. If your crew searches **things to do in London** for obstacle-style play indoors, this is the lane inside our facility.

7. Multi-Level Climbing Structure & Spiral Slide

Beyond the headline slides, the main structure is a full multi-level indoor playground — tunnels, climbs, netting, and sightlines parents use from the eating area. One admission covers the whole structure. You are not paying per zone.

8. Toddler Area & Bead Play — things to do in London with a one-year-old

Not every **thing to do in London** works for a newly walking toddler. We built for mixed ages.

Dedicated toddler-friendly zones, bead tables, softer play, and a layout where you can stay one step away while an older sibling hits the volcano slide. Ages 0–23 months have a lower drop-in admission rate; one adult per child is free.

Toddler guide: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/toddler-friendly-indoor-play-in-london-ontario

Toddler pillar page: offthewallkids.ca/toddler-indoor-playground-london

9. Plasma Car Ride-On Track

Younger kids get a track, cars, and a contained loop that feels like its own activity. Good for families planning **things to do in London** with a three-year-old and a seven-year-old in the same afternoon — different speeds, same building.

10. Concession — eat here, stay longer

We are a licensed restaurant, not just a snack counter. Pizza, poutine, nuggets, fries, fruit cups, coffee for the grown-up on sightline duty. One stop for play and food — a lot of families plan **things to do in London** around exactly that.

Full menu: offthewallkids.ca/menu

Concession deep-dive: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/what-we-serve-at-off-the-wall-kids-concession-pizza-london

11. Birthday Parties — things to do in London for celebrations

Hosting? Standard packages include 90 minutes in a private party room on your booked schedule, unlimited play in the facility until we close, food credit from our kitchen, and free adults per tier.

Party page: offthewallkids.ca/kids-birthday-parties-london-ontario

Mixed-age parties: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/mixed-age-birthday-parties-sibling-parties-off-the-wall-kids-london

Private rental vs package: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/private-birthday-party-rental-vs-package-off-the-wall-kids-london

12. Summer Day Camp & PA Day Camp (Ages 4–12)

School breaks change the **things to do in London** conversation. Registered camp days — counsellors, lunch and snacks included, full facility access — are separate from drop-in play.

Summer camps: offthewallkids.ca/summer-camps-london-ontario

PA Day activities: offthewallkids.ca/pa-day-activities-london-ontario

Camp vs drop-in on breaks: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/summer-break-march-break-what-to-do-with-kids-in-london

13. Drop-In Indoor Play — the thing most families actually do

Walk in or book online. Pay admission. Unlimited play in the facility until we close. No two-hour cap on a normal day (last booking slot before close ends at closing time).

Walk-in guide: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/walk-in-play-at-off-the-wall-kids-london-ontario

Rainy-day London planning: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/rainy-day-activities-for-kids-in-london-ontario

Hot summer days: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/what-to-do-with-kids-on-hot-summer-days-london-ontario-east-london

Best times quiet vs busy: offthewallkids.ca/kids-activities-blog/best-times-to-visit-off-the-wall-kids-london-ontario

Before you go (every activity, every visit)

**Socks** — everyone past the admission counter. Grip socks $3.54 at the counter. **Waivers** — everyone past the admission counter. Digital waivers good 12 months: offthewallkids.ca/waiver **First visit** — offthewallkids.ca/first-visit-guide **Parking** — offthewallkids.ca/parking

Why families stack "things to do in London" here

London families have voted us Best Indoor Playground two years running through community votes, and Best Children's Entertainer two years running as well. We are not the biggest venue in Ontario, and we are not trying to be. We are a place where one admission unlocks a list of separate activities — volcano slide, donut slide, tubing, jumping pillow, ballistics, ninja obstacles, toddler zones, food, parties, and camps — without driving across the city for each one.

That is the whole pitch for **things to do in London at Off The Wall Kids**: not one thing, a full afternoon.

Questions before you visit? **519-914-0551**

We are at 539 First St in East London. Check hours, pack socks, sign waivers if you can, and let them run toward the volcano.