Jungle Den
Review
Jungle Play Centres in Naas and Newbridge, there are shining examples of how a modern family play centre should be run. Under the ownership of Rebecca McClean, both venues offer thoughtfully designed play spaces where children can have fun in a safe, welcoming and well-managed environment. I was particularly impressed by the dedicated area for younger children, as well as the sensory room, which provides a calm and quiet space for those who need it. It is clear that a great deal of care has gone into every detail here. The food offering at both locations is also very strong, showing that the experience extends well beyond the play frames themselves. Rebecca and her friendly team pride themselves on delivering excellent service each day, and it shows. With laser tag and plenty more besides for older children too, these centres have created something that genuinely caters for the whole family.
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Unit 4, Monread Commercial Park
, Monread Road,
Naas, Co. Kildare
, W91 KR70
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