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Party Jungle

Rating

4.3(982)

Family of 4

$65, $90 (admission + food/snacks)

Duration

2, 3 hours

Best Ages

2, 11 years

About

Party Jungle on 32nd Street in Phoenix has been a go-to indoor play spot for families in the northeast Phoenix and Scottsdale area for years, nearly 1,000 Google reviews don't lie. It's the kind of place that shows up on every local parent's list of reliable rainy-day and summer-heat spots.

The play center features climbing structures, slides, and active play areas that work well for kids roughly 2 through 11. It's not as flashy as the newer trampoline megaparks, but it has a loyal following because it delivers consistent, energetic play without the chaos of the biggest venues. The vibe is lively but manageable.

One critical piece of intel for parents: Party Jungle is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. This catches people off guard, so double-check before loading everyone in the car. Weekend afternoons get busy, especially when birthday parties are running simultaneously with open play. If you can go on a Thursday or Friday, you'll have a noticeably better experience.

For birthday parties, the venue has packages that are popular with local families. Book well in advance for weekend slots, they fill up fast, especially on Saturdays.

Food is available on-site, and there are plenty of restaurant options within a short drive on 32nd Street. Socks are required, as with virtually all indoor play spaces in the Phoenix area.

For families staying in Scottsdale or north Phoenix who need a full afternoon of kid entertainment when the heat outside is brutal, Party Jungle is a reliable and well-loved option.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Limited

Nursing / Changing

Available

Kid Meals

Available

Setting

Indoor

Rainy Day

Great option!

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons or weekend mornings before 11 AM

Wait Times

Minimal weekdays; 20, 30 min peak weekends

Nearby Food

Located on 32nd St in Phoenix near multiple fast-food and casual dining options. The venue has a snack bar or cafe area for light food during your visit.

Why Kids Love It

Party Jungle is a high-energy indoor play center with nearly 1,000 Google reviews, indicating it's a neighborhood staple rather than a flash-in-the-pan. Kids love the combination of climbing structures, slides, and interactive play elements that keep multiple ages busy at once. The atmosphere skews toward active, imaginative play rather than passive screen-based entertainment.

What Parents Say

Our kids could have been here all day and for only $20-$25!!
Google Review

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Party Jungle is CLOSED Monday and Tuesday, confirm hours before making the drive.
  • This venue books heavily for birthday parties on weekends; open play can be disrupted. Call ahead.
  • The play equipment caters well to the 3, 9 age range; older kids may find it too tame.
  • Parking in the plaza is straightforward with plenty of spaces.
  • Bring socks, they're required and can be purchased at the door if needed.

What to Bring

  • Grip socks
  • Water bottles
  • Snacks or cash for the snack area
  • Change of clothes

Cost Info

Admission Prices

Adult
free
Child
free

Tips to Save

  • Check for weekday specials and lunch deals.
  • Closed Monday and Tuesday, verify hours before you go.
  • Bring your own socks.

Hours & Contact

Contact

12046 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85028

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Frequently Asked Questions

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