About
This isn't your grandma's pastel-hued play area, it's an 'Extreme Kids Sports Club' and it lives up to the billing. It's loud, kinetic, and a pure shot of adrenaline for any child who considers 'sitting still' an unacceptable form of torture.
Designed for little ninjas with energy to burn, this iconic South Korean indoor adventure park is less a traditional 'indoor playground' and more an obstacle course meticulously crafted for maximum physical exertion. The kids who thrive here are the ones who love to climb, jump, and test their limits.
The rock-climbing walls are genuine, the trampoline zone is vast, and the carnival-style rides offer a brief, dizzying respite before the main event: the multi-level high ropes course and zip-line that cuts across the entire space.
Note to parents: kids under 130cm will miss out on the truly stomach-lurching big-kid activities, so temper expectations (and anxieties) for the little ones. However, there is a sports zone and a role-playing zone where they can hone their ball-handling skills and exercise their imaginations.
For the grown-ups, it's a game of strategic positioning. The staff are attentive and seem to genuinely care about safety, keeping a sharp eye on the chaos, which is a big win. But the designated guardian seating is limited and has plenty of blind spots. Finding a place where you can sit and relax while your little champion gets sweaty can feel like an extreme sport in itself.
Champion1250 does exactly what it promises: drains the energy of even the most hyperactive child, ensuring a peaceful evening for parents.
Pricing
Admission (1 child + 1 guardian, unlimited time):
$10 Mon - Fri
$12.5 Sat, Sun & Holidays
Additional guardians $2 each












