Family Fun At The Factory London

On Saturday we spent the day at The Factory London.

This post is a paid partnership with The Factory London. Thank you for spending time with me, I hope this post helps you plan your next trip to The Factory London.

We had Rock All Day passes for myself, Tyler, Luke and Elizabeth and a Little Climbers Pass for Evelyn. The Rock All Day Passes are 64.99 and give you unlimited play - open to close - in the Trampoline Park, Warrior Course and Ropes Course +1125 Arcade Credits. Little Climbers is $15 and includes entry for one parent and one child and full access to the kids’ indoor playground. Check out all of the pricing here.

Luke and Elizabeth were so excited to get jumping as soon as we walked through the door. Check in is super easy but I could have saved us a little time if I had filled out our waivers online. You can do it when you get there but you can also do it online here.

Once we got signed in and put on our awesome grippy socks, it was time to bounce. Tyler and I took turns holding Evelyn and jumping with Luke and Elizabeth, as babies were not allowed in the trampoline area. There were lots of areas for us to watch though and Evelyn was so amazed by all of the lights and music.

Jumping is fun! Jumping makes me feel light, energetic and a little out of control. If you really get going you just start to bounce all crazy. I loved jumping with the kids, I am so grateful for any opportunity to experience fun alongside them and take a little break from being a mom. I needed the break to just be a kid with them. When I was down in the trampoline park with them, they were endlessly yelling at me to watch them do different moves and then they wanted me to try and recreate them.

We took breaks from the trampoline park to play in the arcade. Our Rock All Day passes included arcade credits and it was the perfect amount for us to try a variety games. Luke and Lizzy loved the Jurassic Park game the best and Tyler and I loved Skee Ball the most, for the record I got the higher score.


Evelyn was so patient all day and loved the play breaks in the Little Climbers area. I was able to take her through some of the areas of the big climber and there were tiny play houses for her to explore with other babes her age. There were also lots of spots for me to nurse Evelyn throughout The Factory. There was a private nursing room and there were lots of comfy couches and chairs around for us, when she needed to feed.


We went up to The Club House for Mini Golf and I am so glad we did. The Canadian themed, 12 hole course is one of the nicest mini put courses I have ever seen. Each hole features a Canadian land mark and is so beautifully designed. The Club House also features a full restaurant, golf simulators and more arcade games. Tyler and I thought it would be an awesome spot for a date night and are looking forward to going back with a few friends.

The Factory London is such an amazing place for a full day of family fun, they really have covered all the bases no matter what season your family is in. I can see us going back over and over as the kids get older and experiencing activities differently as our family gets older. We cant wait for our next visit to The Factory London. Be sure to visit their website to stay up to date on what new attractions they have added and special promotions they may be offering.