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Joyville Indoor Playground Reservations required on weekends for open play

📍 Norwood, MA

4.8(147 Google reviews)

Joyville Norwood runs daily open play for children ages 0–8 in an open-concept space with clear parental sightlines throughout. Birthday party packages are available at this location. Weekend open play requires advance reservations.

baby-proofedopen concepttoddler-friendlycleanbirthday partiesmom-owned
★★★★★Featured review by Ruchi

Nice, clean and reasonably priced play area for the kids. Been here twice and my kids leave happy everytime. Highly recommend

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for children ages 0–7, with the strongest experience for babies through preschoolers. The baby-proofed environment and full parental visibility make it a low-stress option for parents of very young children. Older kids above age 7 may find the play structures on the smaller side. Reserve weekend spots online to guarantee entry.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Reserve weekend open play slots online in advance — walk-ins on weekends are not guaranteed.
Socks are mandatory for all children; bring your own or purchase a pair at the venue.
🎟️Sign the liability waiver online before your visit to save time at the door.

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.8

147 Google reviews

Safety and layout40%
Cleanliness30%
Staff friendliness20%
Value10%
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Ruchi

Nice, clean and reasonably priced play area for the kids. Been here twice and my kids leave happy everytime. Highly recommend

J

Joseanne Lopes

Fantastic place to take your little one. My son is only one and I felt safe letting him explore the place since everything is toddler and baby proofed

P

Pham Khuyen

My kids were super happy since the place was fun. However I see it kind of small for the big kids(> 7)

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Nikkita Gross

Warning ⚠️⚠️⚠️ to moms of disabled children and children with autism, this is not a friendly safe space for your child to come play. I came with my Autistic, non verbal 4 year old, who is very loveable, non violent and plays to himself. He kept taking his socks off, although every time he did, I would place them back on, and sometimes like most toddlers he would climb up the slide, where I would have to redirect him to slide down and climb up properly, and as sad as it is I have to describe the color of our skin was black and this area was a prominently white family oriented building. Parents would complain about my child's socks and would ask the staff to have us kicked out. The staff who are mostly young teenagers, came up and told me themselves what was being said and apologized and told me I should come back when they have a play time ONCE A MONTH for children with autism, I would feel more comfortable then. I was embarrassed and couldn't even hold back my tears. My child is just as important as anyone else's and wants to play and have fun like any other child and to hear that once a month they could be welcome to play was so discriminating and disgusting I was taken back with words. I was warned that if my child couldn't keep his socks on like the normal kids , and that they would be monitoring to see that he did he would have to be asked to leave. Although what is the definition of a normal child, as I watched and pointed out, as they where speaking to me , all the other children who's socks are off, who where climbing on the slide, some who where just falling out in tantrums, and here my non verbal child who plays alone and quietly at that, is making the other parents feel not safe around my Autistic child truly hurt me to the core. So parents of children of disabilities STAY AWAY OR BETTER YET LETS CHOOSE A NON AUTISM DAY TO ALL COME OUT AND PLAY, BUT JOYVILLE IS A VILE AND HORRIBLE PLACE TO BRING YOUR DISABLED CHILD. STAY CLEAR

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Overview

Joyville's Norwood location is one of two Massachusetts venues from this mom-owned brand. The open-concept floor plan is intentionally designed so parents can see every corner of the play area from their seat. The space is toddler and baby-proofed throughout, with reviewers noting that 1-year-olds can explore confidently. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available. Weekend open play requires reservations — weekday sessions accept walk-ins.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday09:00 – 19:00
Tuesday09:00 – 17:30
Wednesday09:00 – 17:30
Thursday09:00 – 17:30
Friday09:00 – 17:30
Saturday09:00 – 17:30
Sunday09:00 – 19:00

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