
Rise Play Park
Rating
Family of 4
$40, $70 (child pricing per session ~$12, 18; parents/caregivers often pay reduced or free; confirm on website)
Duration
1.5, 2.5 hours
Best Ages
0, 7
About
Rise Play Park is a standout find for parents traveling to Branson with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers , the ages that most of the Strip's big attractions simply aren't designed for. The facility offers structured open-play sessions in a clean, purpose-built indoor environment with foam climbing structures, ball pits, slides, and sensory play areas that are scaled and padded for the youngest kids.
What makes Rise different from a generic indoor play gym is the thoughtful age-zoning. Dedicated crawling and baby areas keep infants separated from the chaos of toddlers running full speed, which is a genuine relief for parents of kids under 18 months. The structures max out around elementary-school age , this isn't trying to be Sky Zone or an adventure park.
It does one thing (safe, enriching play for little kids) and does it well.
The session-based model means you're not entering an overcrowded, unsupervised free-for-all. Capacity is controlled, the space stays manageable, and staff are present throughout. Sessions typically run in morning and afternoon windows , check the website for the current schedule, as it varies by day of week. Weekday morning sessions are noticeably quieter than weekend slots.
Socks are required for everyone playing , adults included , so don't show up in sandals. Booking online in advance is strongly recommended; popular weekend sessions fill up, and showing up without a reservation risks being turned away. For families with kids 7 and under, this is one of the best Branson options on a rainy afternoon or a day when you need a contained, manageable activity after big-ticket touring.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning sessions 9AM, 1PM on weekdays; check website for session times as open play has scheduled windows
Wait Times
No queue , session-based admission
Nearby Food
Located at 3300 Gretna Rd , Branson's main strip restaurants are 5 minutes away. MOD Pizza, Chick-fil-A, and multiple fast-casual spots are nearby on Gretna Rd.
Why Kids Love It
Rise Play Park is a soft-play paradise built specifically for babies through early elementary kids, foam climbing structures, ball pits, and sensory play areas give little ones safe spaces to climb, crawl, and explore without the chaos of a massive commercial play center. Babies and toddlers get dedicated low-height areas so they're not overwhelmed by bigger kids, which working parents deeply appreciate.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Book your session online in advance , capacity is limited and popular weekend slots fill quickly.
- This is primarily for kids 7 and under; older siblings may find it too babyish.
- Split sessions run morning and afternoon on most days , check the exact schedule as it varies by day.
- Socks are required for all participants (adults included) , bring them or purchase at the front desk.
- The facility is clean and well-maintained, with staff on-site during sessions.
What to Bring
- Grip socks for all players (adults too)
- Change of clothes for toddlers
- Snacks (check policy , some play parks restrict outside food)
- Water bottles
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$40, $70 (child pricing per session ~$12, 18; parents/caregivers often pay reduced or free; confirm on website)
Tips to Save
- Rise Play Park operates on scheduled sessions , book online to guarantee your spot and check for any multi-session or sibling discounts.
- Weekday morning sessions are less crowded than weekend slots.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-1PM3:30-6:30PM
- Monday
- 9AM-1PM3:30-6:30PM
- Sunday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 9AM-1PM3:30-6:30PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-5PM
- Thursday
- 9:30AM-1PM3:30-6:30PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-1PM3:30-6:30PM
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