1 / 4SuperPark Hong Kong
📍 Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon
Large multi-level indoor activity centre in Tai Kok Tsui for ages 5 and up. Features trampolines, foam pits, basketball courts, rock climbing, zip lines, slides and a skate area. Sessions are time-controlled. On-site cafe available.
Despite reading some negative reviews, I was still convinced by the photos of activities that this would be the right place to take my kids there in hot summer afternoon. And it was. It was the best indoor sport/play ground that we’ve ever visited. Across Europe and Asia. But this view can vary a lot depends on what your kids like. My kids enjoy almost all kinds of ball sports, plus jumping, the place is really catered for that, and that’s why we had a really fantastic time, almost no queuing time. The information online was however completely lacking, no website link, no price and timing info, and there was not even a phone number to call. If we weren’t staying in the neighborhood I wouldn’t be bothered to check it out in person. They have different entry price depends on the day and time. During a weekday, it would be $200 in the morning, and $240 in the afternoon. Weekends will be even more expensive. If your kid is under 8 years old, you are obliged to also buy a ticket for yourself to enter. On top of that you need to wear jump socks, cost $30 a pair of you don’t have one. Which very expensive and very environmental unfriendly; seeing most socks are thrown away afterwards. Further than that, it was really amazing. They played 4 hours non-stop, added some videos.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for active school-age children aged 5 and above who want maximum physical variety in a single indoor venue. Adults can join most activities — this is genuinely multi-generational. Toddlers have access to one small zone only, so families with children under 5 as the primary audience should look elsewhere.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Lu B
“Despite reading some negative reviews, I was still convinced by the photos of activities that this would be the right place to take my kids there in hot summer afternoon. And it was. It was the best indoor sport/play ground that we’ve ever visited. Across Europe and Asia. But this view can vary a lot depends on what your kids like. My kids enjoy almost all kinds of ball sports, plus jumping, the place is really catered for that, and that’s why we had a really fantastic time, almost no queuing time. The information online was however completely lacking, no website link, no price and timing info, and there was not even a phone number to call. If we weren’t staying in the neighborhood I wouldn’t be bothered to check it out in person. They have different entry price depends on the day and time. During a weekday, it would be $200 in the morning, and $240 in the afternoon. Weekends will be even more expensive. If your kid is under 8 years old, you are obliged to also buy a ticket for yourself to enter. On top of that you need to wear jump socks, cost $30 a pair of you don’t have one. Which very expensive and very environmental unfriendly; seeing most socks are thrown away afterwards. Further than that, it was really amazing. They played 4 hours non-stop, added some videos.”
andy lim
“It's huge but not for toddlers, or rather just a small section for them. There's a basketball court area.small rock climbing,baseball, trampoline, slides and skate park It's more suitable for slightly older kids.5 years up?”
Leanne Pacheco
“Not only our kids had fun but also me and my hubby. Adults can join the fun too! We fell in line for about 2-3 minutes only per activity so we had a great experience. But there are lots of activities in renovation or construction thus the 4 stars.”
Kwong Ng
“Simple games, simple facilities which are good for young kids. It’s relatively new so it’s quite crowded on holidays. They control the number of visitors per session (full-day pass, morning, afternoon or evening tickets available) and each of the games is limited to just one to a few minutes so waiting time is quite acceptable but of course the enjoyment is diminished. I think full-day is too much, perhaps just 3-4 hours should be sufficient. Don’t expect too much excitement if you are a young adult.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
SuperPark Hong Kong is one of the largest indoor activity parks in the city, spanning multiple levels with trampolines, foam pits, basketball courts, rock climbing walls, zip lines, slides and a skate area. Activities are individually time-controlled, keeping queues moving and limiting time on each station to a few minutes. The venue targets school-age children aged 5 and above — a small designated section exists for toddlers. Adults can participate in most areas.





