About
Jollyland KidzPark is a locally owned indoor playground and family entertainment centre on the south side of Red Deer, Alberta, at B4-6 2319 Taylor Drive. Founded in 2024 by four dedicated local moms, Jollyland was purpose-built to fill a gap for family-friendly indoor play in south Red Deer. The facility offers a multi-attraction play experience for children ages 0 to 15, alongside an arcade, a concession café, private party rooms, and a regular calendar of special events — all in a safe, vibrant, and parent-friendly space. Ages 0–15
Indoor Playground
The indoor playground is the centrepiece of Jollyland KidzPark, thoughtfully designed with dedicated zones for every age group. Attractions include a multi-tier play structure, slides, a ninja zone, a foam pit, and a dedicated baby and toddler zone for the youngest visitors. The space is open seven days a week and designed to let children climb, jump, slide, and explore in a secure and well-maintained environment. Trained staff supervise the facility throughout operating hours, and all equipment is regularly inspected and maintained. Children aged 3 to 12 require active supervision by a parent or guardian; parents are encouraged to stay engaged while the youngest and oldest visitors play. Socks are required for all guests — children and adults — and can be purchased on-site. Loose clothing, scarves, and drawstrings should be avoided in the play structure, and hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the facility. Online waivers can be pre-signed at jollylandkidzpark.com to speed up check-in. A weekday pass option is available for families who visit regularly during the week.
Arcade & Concession Café
The arcade zone features a variety of games where kids and families can challenge themselves, earn prizes, and compete for high scores. The concession café serves up a menu of family favourites including pizza, hot dogs, nachos, cotton candy, and ice cream, with soft drinks (Coke products) and coffee available for adults. Customizable food and beverage options are available for parties and events, including accommodations for special dietary needs. Outside food and drinks are not permitted, with the exception of birthday cakes, baby bottles, and refillable water bottles.
Birthday Parties & Events
Jollyland KidzPark hosts birthday parties, school outings, corporate family days, and community gatherings and events in customizable private party rooms suited to groups of varying sizes. Every party includes access to the full playground and arcade, dedicated party concierge service from setup through cleanup, and flexible food and beverage options from the concession café. Discounts are available for schools and childcare providers. Special programming — including Parent Night Out evenings and day camps — runs throughout the year; check the events calendar and book at jollylandkidzpark.com/parties-events. Gift cards are available for purchase online and on-site.
Frequently Asked Questions — Jollyland KidzPark
What makes Jollyland KidzPark different from other Red Deer playgrounds?
Jollyland KidzPark was founded by four local moms specifically to bring a high-quality, family-focused indoor play destination to Red Deer’s south side. The facility combines a multi-attraction playground (including a ninja zone, foam pit, and toddler zone), an arcade, a full concession café, private party rooms, and a dedicated events calendar under one roof. It has earned Platinum recognition in Red Deer’s Best of awards for both Child Play Places and Indoor Playground categories. Designated parent relaxation areas mean grown-ups can enjoy a coffee or snack while keeping an eye on the kids.
Where is Jollyland KidzPark in Red Deer?
Jollyland KidzPark is located at B4-6 2319 Taylor Drive, Red Deer, AB. The facility is open seven days a week. For hours, party bookings, and event information, visit jollylandkidzpark.com, call 403-346-1273, or email info@jollylandkidzpark.com. Follow along on Facebook at @jollylandkidz.
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