1 / 3The Rumpus Room
π Brunswick, ME
The Rumpus Room in Brunswick ME offers themed play rooms including a gross motor space with a wooden pirate ship, ball pit, and roller coaster, plus imaginative play with a kitchen, market, and train table. Separate baby/toddler area.
Absolutely amazing place to bring your kids. The owner is super helpful and accommodating. Having a birthday party here is a must for young kids. It's the perfect size to be able to host a party, socialize and watch your kids run and have fun being kids. There are simple rules and they make the rumpus room a safe and sanitary place to bring your kids. Highly recommend the rumpus room.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children from crawling age through approximately age 6. The dedicated infant/toddler zone is a practical asset for parents with mixed-age siblings. The owner-operated scale means a personal atmosphere and responsive hosting for birthday parties.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Adam
βAbsolutely amazing place to bring your kids. The owner is super helpful and accommodating. Having a birthday party here is a must for young kids. It's the perfect size to be able to host a party, socialize and watch your kids run and have fun being kids. There are simple rules and they make the rumpus room a safe and sanitary place to bring your kids. Highly recommend the rumpus room.β
kat55
βGreat space for kids to get their energy out! They have snacks you can buy for the kids and WiFi for adults!β
Britta DeMille
βIt was a great place, in theory. I was mostly just disappointed in how the toys were managed throughout the space. "Embracing chaos" is was the owners defense. Pretend food, small items, and pieces from multiple play sets were scattered across every room rather than contained within their themed areas (for example, kitchen items staying with the kitchen set). My toddler spent most of the visit simply picking up random objects off the floor and carrying them around because there was no clear place for activities to happen. I fully expect toys to be used and moved in a childrenβs play space, but some level of organization and periodic resetting helps young children engage in purposeful play and keeps them from just wandering and collecting floor items. Instead, the environment felt more like loose clutter than interactive play stations, which made it difficult for my child to meaningfully engage.β
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Overview
The Rumpus Room occupies a converted space on Cumberland Street in downtown Brunswick and organizes play across three distinct rooms. The gross motor room centers on a large wooden pirate ship, a small roller coaster, a ball pit, caterpillar tunnel, balance beam, CedarWorks indoor play set, and ride-on toys. A second room handles fine motor and imaginative play with a CedarWorks playhouse, train table, market, kitchen, dollhouse, and dress-up. A reading and puzzle room rounds out the space.