Best Indoor Play Spaces for Kids in South Bay LA
Updated March 2026 · 6 min read
June gloom, rainy weekends, or just need to burn off energy without UV exposure? South Bay has a solid lineup of indoor play spaces that go way beyond the McDonald's PlayPlace. From multi-story climbing structures to dedicated toddler zones, here are the spots worth knowing about.
⭐ Top Picks by Age
AdventurePlex — Manhattan Beach
1701 Marine Ave, Manhattan Beach $12-15 drop-in Ages 2-14
The gold standard for indoor play in the South Bay. Two levels of climbing walls, a ropes course, laser maze, sports courts, and a separate toddler area with soft play for under-5s. Drop-in hours available daily. They also run camps, classes, and birthday parties. Hands down the most complete facility in the area.
Pro tip: Go weekday mornings for the smallest crowds. Saturday mornings get packed.
Sky Zone Trampoline Park — Torrance
21320 Deming St, Torrance $18-28/hour Ages 3+
Wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, and a dedicated toddler zone (ages 6 and under). Kids absolutely love it. The hourly rate adds up fast though, so set expectations. They run "Toddler Time" sessions on weekday mornings with lighter crowds and lower prices.
Kidz Village — Torrance
Torrance $10-15 Ages 1-8
A smaller, more intimate indoor playground that's perfect for the under-5 crowd. Soft play structures, pretend-play areas, and a small cafe where parents can sit and actually relax. Less overwhelming than the bigger venues, which some toddlers prefer.
🎨 Creative Indoor Spaces
Color Me Mine — Manhattan Beach & Torrance
Multiple locations $15-35 per piece + $8 studio fee
Pick a ceramic piece, paint it, and they fire it for pickup in a week. Great for ages 3+ (younger kids will need help). Relaxed pace, no time limit. Popular for birthday parties and rainy Saturday afternoons. Walk-ins welcome.
LEGO Discovery Center — not South Bay, but worth the drive
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach $25-30 Ages 3-10
About 20 minutes from the South Bay, this dedicated LEGO experience has building zones, rides, a 4D cinema, and massive LEGO builds. Designed for kids 3-10 (adults need a child to enter). Book online for cheaper tickets and skip the line.
🏋️ Active Play
Gymnastics Studios
Several gymnastics studios across the South Bay offer open gym/drop-in hours where kids can tumble, jump, and climb without committing to classes. Check South Bay Gymnastics (Redondo), Beach Cities Gymnastics (Manhattan Beach), and Torrance Gymnastics Academy for schedules and drop-in rates ($10-15/session).
Bowling
Gable House Bowl in Torrance and AMF Hawthorne Lanes offer bumper bowling for kids. Most do weekend cosmic bowling with black lights and music that older kids love. Expect $7-10/game plus shoe rental. Good option for mixed-age groups.
🍕 Play + Eat Combos
Chuck E. Cheese — Torrance
Yes, it still exists and yes, kids still love it. Arcade games, rides, pizza. Not fancy, not Instagram-worthy, but reliably entertaining for ages 2-10. Birthday party packages are surprisingly reasonable.
Dave & Buster's — Torrance
Better for older kids (8+) and tweens. Arcade games, VR experiences, and decent food. Not specifically designed for little ones but a good option for families with a range of ages.
🎒 Indoor Play Day Kit
What to Pack
Kids Grip Socks (6-Pack)
Required at trampoline parks — save $5 vs buying there
Insulated Water Bottle
Stay hydrated — especially at trampoline parks
Snack Container Set
Pack snacks and skip the overpriced vending machines
Hand Sanitizer (Travel Pack)
Play spaces + kids = germs. Be ready.
Portable Phone Charger
For the parent sitting in the cafe for 2 hours
Tile Bluetooth Tracker
Clip to their jacket so you never lose them in the chaos
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best indoor play spaces for toddlers in South Bay?
AdventurePlex's toddler zone, Kidz Village in Torrance, and Gymboree Play & Music are all great for under-5s with age-appropriate equipment and calmer environments.
How much do indoor play spaces cost?
Drop-in play ranges from $10-20 per child at most venues. Trampoline parks run $15-30/hour. Some places offer monthly memberships ($50-150) if you go regularly.
Where can I host a kids birthday party indoors in South Bay?
AdventurePlex, Sky Zone, Color Me Mine, and local gymnastics studios all offer party packages ranging from $200-500 for 10-15 kids.
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