The Jelly Lounge is now Mini Mundo
Windsor, Surrey · Playground
The bit you came for
Our verdict
Kids
7.8/10
Novelty 8 · Variety 8
Parents
5.6/10
Coffee Quality 7 · Sanity Preservation 6
Great fun for younger kids, but cleanliness and value are a bit of a faff.
The long read worth saving for nap time
What’s it actually like?
Mini Mundo, formerly The Jelly Lounge, is an indoor soft play and party venue with a mini village setup, including a fire station and hairdressers, plus slides and a larger soft play area. It seems geared mainly towards younger children, especially those who like role play as well as climbing and sliding. On a good day, parents say the place is clean, stylish and well run, with friendly staff and a decent latte. The birthday party setup also gets strong praise, with management taking care of decorations, return presents and food arrangements so hosts can actually have a sit-down. The snag is that standards seem to vary. One review described it as very dirty, with dusty floors, grimy toys and only one bin, and the price was criticised at £8.20 per child for one hour. It also sounds less ideal for babies and older children, so this is best treated as a younger-kids soft play rather than a full-day outing.
Two-minute orientation
Quick read
Indoor soft play with a mini village, slides and a big play area. Best for preschoolers and early primary children; parents mention decent coffee and food. Can be very clean and stylish, but some visits were dirty and pricey.
Best for ages
Strong score for mixed-age siblings
The boring brilliant stuff
Need to know
Indoor vs outdoor split
Mostly indoor
Parking detail
Full parking wording is landing soon — meanwhile check Maps plus the venue’s own FAQs.
Dog-friendly?
Likely OK
Outdoor venues like this usually allow dogs on leads — call ahead to confirm.
Pram-friendly?
Mostly fine
Usually OK on main paths. Check for accessible routes if you need them.
Baby change?
Probably not
Probably not on-site. Bring a changing mat for the boot.
Food on-site & BYO
Yes: Food available on-site — cafe or kiosk.
Locate it
Windsor, Surrey
THINGS PARENTS ASK
Common questions
Is it good for toddlers?
Yes, but the baby area sounds basic and some reviews felt it was too small and not especially clean.
What age is it best for?
Mostly ages 3 to 7, with the strongest fit for preschoolers.
Is there food and coffee on site?
Yes. Reviews mention a huge menu and a decent latte.
Is it worth the money?
Mixed. Some loved it, but others thought £8.20 for one hour was expensive.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Real review quotes
"absolutely everything to keep your little one happy"
"the cleanest soft play I’ve ever been to"
"It was so dirty!!"