The Web Adventure Park is a premier family destination on the northern edge of York, designed to provide excitement regardless of the British weather. It features a massive indoor soft play centre—one of the largest in the region—alongside an extensive outdoor mini theme park. Families can enjoy everything from high-energy fairground rides and a ninja obstacle course to a peaceful animal park housing goats, ponies, and pigs. The "Webbington" role-play village allows younger children to immerse themselves in a miniature town, while older kids can tackle the "Wired" high ropes. It is a vibrant, multi-layered attraction that successfully blends physical play, animal encounters, and traditional fairground thrills into one cohesive experience.
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The park is open daily from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, though hours can occasionally extend during special events. For 2026, the park continues its popular "all-inclusive" ticketing model where one price covers almost all rides and play areas. Peak tickets (weekends and holidays) are approximately 17.95 GBP for children and 12.50 GBP for adults. During term-time weekdays, "off-peak" prices are significantly lower, often around 8.95 GBP for children. It is essential to book your timed entry online in advance, as the park often reaches capacity, especially during school breaks. The on-site licensed cafe provides a wide range of fresh meals, including stone-baked pizzas, with plenty of seating both inside and out.
To ensure a smooth visit, remember that socks are mandatory for all guests using the indoor soft play frames; if you forget them, they can be purchased at reception. The park is strictly a cashless venue, so ensure you have a card or mobile payment method ready. While there are outdoor kiosks for snacks, many visitors bring a change of clothes—especially in summer—as the outdoor water play and sand zones are major highlights. Please note that picnics are not permitted inside the park due to allergy safety, though you may return to your car to eat if necessary. For those with sensory needs, the indoor area can be quite loud during peak times, so an early morning or late afternoon slot is recommended for a calmer atmosphere.
The park is conveniently located on Wigginton Road, just off the A1237 York Outer Ring Road. If you are driving from York city centre, the journey takes roughly 15 minutes, and on-site parking is free with plenty of overflow space available. For those using public transport, the number 40 bus departs from Exhibition Square (near York Art Gallery) and Station Avenue every hour from Monday to Saturday. This bus drops you off directly outside the park gates in about 10 to 15 minutes. On Sundays, the service is less frequent, typically running every two hours, so it is wise to check the latest Transdev or Reliance bus timetables before setting off to ensure a seamless return trip.
For the best experience, aim to arrive right at opening at 9:30 am to enjoy the indoor play areas before the midday rush. If you are visiting during the summer holidays, the fairground rides and live entertainment are in full swing, creating a festive "mini theme park" feel. Spring is also a wonderful time to visit, as the animal park often welcomes new arrivals like lambs and kids. If you prefer a quieter environment, term-time weekdays are ideal and offer much better value for money. Keep an eye on the calendar for seasonal festivals, such as the famous summer foam parties or the spooky October "Hallowtween" events, which offer unique experiences included in your standard entry fee.