1 / 4Super Sports Park
๐ Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon
50,000 sq ft indoor venue in Tai Kok Tsui with trampolines, ninja obstacle courses, rock climbing, bowling, roller skating, zip-lining, bubble football, and a dedicated toddler ball pit zone.
An excellent deal and weekend activity if you go after 6pm - the evening session (which lasts until 9pm) is only HKD 120 per person and you get to access a range of activities like roller skating, obstacle courses, archery and more. Instructors are also included in the price for some activities requiring specialised equipment (such as skateboarding and climbing). Grippy socks (purchasable from the reception) must however be purchased and they are HKD 30 a pair. Lockers are also available for HKD 30 (small size) and HKD 50 (large). For some of the more vigourous activities, some of the provided protection gear is slightly worn down but it is more than adequate. Aside from that the park is pretty well maintained.
๐ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 4 and up who want variety under one roof. The evening session delivers the strongest value and lower crowd density. Toddlers have a dedicated zone. Families with high standards for facility maintenance should check recent reviews before visiting โ some equipment condition and hygiene reports vary.
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๐ฌ What Families Are Saying
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Justin Lam
โAn excellent deal and weekend activity if you go after 6pm - the evening session (which lasts until 9pm) is only HKD 120 per person and you get to access a range of activities like roller skating, obstacle courses, archery and more. Instructors are also included in the price for some activities requiring specialised equipment (such as skateboarding and climbing). Grippy socks (purchasable from the reception) must however be purchased and they are HKD 30 a pair. Lockers are also available for HKD 30 (small size) and HKD 50 (large). For some of the more vigourous activities, some of the provided protection gear is slightly worn down but it is more than adequate. Aside from that the park is pretty well maintained.โ
Ben Liew
โGreat venue with great facilities! Staff are all VERY friendly which was a big surprise to me given my experience with other venues like Ryze and Epicland. The staff didnโt really to over sell me tickets either on the first day, (did not know the skatepark day pass was cheaper than an afternoon session pass). However I am sad to learn the skatepark is being demolished soon ๐โ
Darren CH
โItโs Fun for kids. Good facilities, a restaurant located within the SSP. You can get a breakfast and sandwiches, coffee etc. Double Espresso $35. parents can spend some time at the restaurant while kids are playing.โ
Marcus Lo
โMy son likes it, but it is a rip off: 1. Not your standard quality construction that is safe for kids 2. Rundown vibe, dimmed lighting, random storage of equipment, restroom that is similar to public toilet, etc. 3. Cafe serves latte that tastes like instant coffee 4. Staff were friendly and helpful - family run business feel. 5. The place is indeed big, but felt like a maze inside. I threw away the compulsory 30 dollars slip-resistance (ugly) socks, will not come again.โ
Reviews from Google
Overview
Super Sports Park covers over 50,000 square feet across a single indoor level in Tai Kok Tsui, making it the largest indoor sports playground in Hong Kong. Activity zones include trampolines, ninja obstacle courses, a rock climbing wall, bowling lanes, a roller skating rink, zip-line, bubble football, and a skateboarding area. Instructors are included for activities requiring supervision. A toddler area with ball pits separates younger children from the main activity floor.





