Bluebird Play
Rating
Family of 4
Approx $30-$50 for two kids with play session; adults often free.
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 0-7
About
If you're navigating San Diego with a baby or toddler and the usual park options feel overwhelming, Bluebird Play in Point Loma is worth putting on your list. This small, thoughtfully designed indoor play space is built specifically for the under-7 crowd — no big-kid chaos, no loud arcade noise, just a calm environment where little ones can explore freely.
The space functions as both a play area and a children's boutique, so while your toddler works on the soft climbing structures or digs into the sensory toys, you can browse the curated selection of children's books, toys, and gifts. It's the kind of place that feels like it was designed by parents who actually know what it's like to wrangle a 2-year-old.
Stroller access is easy — the ground floor location means no stairs to navigate — and there's a nursing/changing area for parents with infants. Socks are required for everyone on the play floor, so toss a pair in the diaper bag.
Hours run Monday through Saturday, 9am to 5pm, with Sundays closed. Sessions are typically drop-in or bookable through the website. Because the space is intentionally small, it never gets uncomfortably crowded, but weekday mornings are your best bet for the quietest experience.
Bluebird Play is particularly good for the under-3 set who aren't ready for large play gyms. If you have a crawler, a new walker, or a toddler who gets overwhelmed by big crowds, this is a genuinely calming alternative. The book selection alone makes it worth browsing — they stock titles you won't find at Target.
Point Loma has solid food options nearby for when you're done. Grab lunch at one of the spots along Voltaire Street or drive the 2 miles to Liberty Station, which has plenty of family-friendly restaurants with stroller-accessible seating.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Mon-Fri 9-11am) for smallest crowds; avoid Saturday afternoons
Wait Times
No wait typically; drop-in or by appointment
Nearby Food
Point Loma has great casual spots nearby — Pizza Port (0.5 mi) and Siesel's Meats deli are local favorites. Liberty Station, about 2 miles east, has a wide range of family-friendly restaurants.
Why Kids Love It
Bluebird Play is a curated indoor play space in Point Loma designed specifically for babies and young toddlers, with age-appropriate soft structures, sensory toys, and a cozy reading nook stocked with children's books. Little ones can crawl, climb, and explore at their own pace in a clean, calm environment. The space doubles as a children's store so parents can browse while kids play.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Closed Sundays — plan weekday visits for maximum availability.
- The space is small and intimate, ideal for under-5s; older kids will outgrow it quickly.
- Socks required for all children and adults on the play floor — bring a pair.
- Check Instagram for special story-time events and playgroup sessions.
- Great option for new parents looking for a safe, low-stimulation indoor play space.
What to Bring
- Grippy socks for kids and adults
- Snacks (no food on play floor)
- Change of clothes for babies/toddlers
- Baby carrier if you have a young infant
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Child
- free
- Parking
- free
Tips to Save
- Check the website for membership options if you plan to visit regularly.
- Drop-in rates are reasonable but memberships can save 30-40% for frequent visitors.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-5PM
- Monday
- 9AM-5PM
- Sunday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 9AM-5PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-5PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-5PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-5PM