Quick answer: Langley’s main indoor play options are Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter in Willowbrook ($10 per child, $5 per adult, under 2 free — the best value in town), Extreme Air Park Langley (Canada’s largest trampoline park, $27–$37 depending on jump time), and Chuck E. Cheese on 200th Street (arcade, Superhero Playground and Trampoline Zone, pay-per-play). For a fraction of the cost, the Township of Langley rec centres — Walnut Grove and W.C. Blair — run drop-in family swims and gym times. Socks are required almost everywhere, and Wednesdays are the day to check hours before you drive.

Last updated: August 2026

Indoor Play in Langley: Key Numbers (2026)

  • $10–$37 per child depending on venue — from Go Bananas soft play to Extreme Air Park trampoline sessions (KidsServiceHub, 2026)
  • 42,000 sq ft — Extreme Air Park Langley is Canada’s largest trampoline park, open 10am–10pm every day of the year (KidsServiceHub)
  • 150,000+ residents across the City and Township of Langley, with limited indoor play options compared to neighbouring Surrey (Township of Langley)
  • Free under 2 at Go Bananas — the best-value indoor playground in Langley at $10/child and $5/adult (KidsServiceHub)
  • Sensory Sensitive Sundays offered monthly at Chuck E. Cheese Langley with dimmed lights and reduced noise (KidsServiceHub)

Langley’s Indoor Play Places at a Glance

VenueBest agesPrice per childArea
Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter1–10$10 (adults $5, under 2 free)Willowbrook
Extreme Air Park Langley5–16$27–$37 + $3 grip sox198 St / Walnut Grove
Chuck E. Cheese Langley2–10Pay-per-play or Fun Pass200th Street
Walnut Grove Community CentreAll agesDrop-in ratesWalnut Grove
W.C. Blair Recreation CentreAll agesDrop-in ratesMurrayville

Prices and hours verified August 2026 — confirm before you go.

Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter — Willowbrook

The classic Langley soft-play centre, and still the cheapest real indoor playground in the city. A multi-level soft playground with a concession, seating and dedicated party areas, right across the street from Willowbrook Mall — which makes it easy to fold a play session into errands you were already running.

Best for: toddlers and elementary-age kids, and any family that goes often enough that $10 versus $20 a visit actually matters. The Saturday close at 6pm is the only late window in the week.

Two things catch people out: it’s closed Wednesdays, and the weekday close at 3:30pm means it isn’t an after-school option.

Extreme Air Park Langley — Canada’s Largest Trampoline Park

42,000 sq ft of interlocking trampolines: a 50-foot half pipe, slam-dunk basketball, dodgeball courts, rock walls, knocker balls, trampoline volleyball and a 4,400 cubic foot foam pit. Black light action every 20 minutes. This is the venue for kids who have outgrown soft play.

Best for: ages 5–16, teens, and rainy evenings — it’s the only Langley venue open past 6pm. The 10–11am Tot Jump is a genuinely good deal for preschoolers if you can get there early.

No outside food is allowed unless you’ve pre-booked a party room.

Chuck E. Cheese — 200th Street

More than the arcade most parents remember. The Langley location has Chuck E.’s Superhero Playground (climbing walls, rope ladders, balance beams, slides, crawl tunnels), a Trampoline Zone scaled for younger kids, and the Adventure Zone, alongside the games. Purpose-built for ages 2–12 and strongest for 2–5.

Best for: mixed-age siblings, late afternoons and evenings, and sensory-sensitive kids on a Sensory Sensitive Sunday. The longest weekday hours of any Langley play venue.

Township of Langley Recreation Centres — the Cheap Option

Commercial play venues add up fast at $10–$37 a head. The Township’s drop-in programs cost a few dollars and are the reason a lot of Langley families get through October to March:

Drop-in schedules change seasonally, so check the Township’s current drop-in schedule before heading out rather than relying on last month’s times.

Free and Low-Cost Alternatives

What to Bring and When to Go

Langley vs. Surrey: Worth the Drive?

Langley is thinner on small, quiet play cafés than Surrey is. If you have a baby or a young toddler and want an actual café attached — coffee, a real menu, a separated infant area — Surrey has three purpose-built play cafés within a 20–30 minute drive. See our guide to indoor play cafés in Surrey, BC for prices and hours.

For big-energy kids 5 and up, Langley wins: Extreme Air Park is the largest trampoline park in the country and it’s on your doorstep.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best indoor playground in Langley, BC?
Go Bananas Indoor Playcenter in Willowbrook, for value and for younger children — $10 per child, $5 per adult, free under 2. For ages 5 and up, Extreme Air Park Langley is the bigger draw.

How much does indoor play cost in Langley?
Go Bananas is $10 per child and $5 per adult. Extreme Air Park runs $27 for one hour up to $37 for a day pass, plus a mandatory $3 for their grip sox. Township of Langley drop-in swims and gym times cost a few dollars per person.

Is there an indoor play place in Langley open in the evening?
Yes. Extreme Air Park Langley is open 10am–10pm every day of the year, and Chuck E. Cheese is open until 9pm Sunday to Thursday and 10pm on Friday and Saturday. Go Bananas closes at 3:30pm on weekdays.

Is Go Bananas open on Wednesdays?
No. Go Bananas is closed Wednesdays. It’s open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10:30am–3:30pm, Saturday 10:30am–6:00pm and Sunday 10:30am–3:30pm.

Can toddlers go to Extreme Air Park?
Yes, with an adult. Jumpers 5 and under must jump with a paid adult at a ratio of one adult per three children. The daily 10–11am Tot Jump is $32 for one parent and one child 5 and under.

Are socks required at Langley indoor playgrounds?
Yes. Go Bananas requires socks to play. Extreme Air Park requires the purchase of their own $3 Extreme Air Sox with every visit — regular socks are not accepted.

Is there a sensory-friendly indoor play option in Langley?
Chuck E. Cheese Langley runs Sensory Sensitive Sundays with dimmed lighting and reduced noise. Weekday mornings at Go Bananas are also considerably quieter than weekends.

What are the free indoor play options in Langley?
Fraser Valley Regional Library branches run free storytimes and have play space, StrongStart BC offers free drop-in early learning for under-fives with a caregiver, and Langley Children lists free parent-and-child drop-in programs across the City and Township.


Browse kids venues and indoor play centres on KidsServiceHub, or read our other parent guides. Run an indoor play centre in Langley? Get listed free.

Prices, hours and policies were verified in August 2026 and change without notice. Confirm directly with the venue before you visit.

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