Treasure Island Adventure Park
Eastbourne, Sussex · Theme Parks & Thrills
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Our verdict
Kids
9/10
Age Fit 9 · Variety 9
Parents
8/10
Value 9 · Sanity Preservation 8
Properly good for younger kids; older ones may outgrow it, but the value is hard to argue with.
The long read worth saving for nap time
What’s it actually like?
Treasure Island Adventure Park sounds like a classic all-weather family day out: part soft play, part outdoor water-and-sand zone, part mini golf, with a few extra bits like a pirate ship and a TV corner for when children need a breather. Reviews suggest it works best for families with younger children, especially those under 12, and particularly for birthday parties or a couple of hours of play. The big wins are variety and value. Parents mention the enclosed outdoor area, the splash pool, sandpit, play houses and indoor soft play, which means children can move between activities without getting bored too quickly. There’s also food on site, and several reviewers say the prices are fair rather than eye-watering, which is always a pleasant surprise. Staff get a good write-up too, and the mini golf sounds like a nice extra for mixed ages. The main caveat is that older children may find the soft play loses its charm, so this is not really a big-kids destination. Seating and café comforts sound adequate rather than brilliant, and while the food is described as good value, there’s nothing in the reviews to suggest a gourmet experience. In short: a solid, reasonably priced option for younger families, especially on a hot day or when you need a few hours of contained chaos.
Two-minute orientation
Quick read
Indoor soft play, outdoor splash and sand play, plus a pirate ship and mini golf. Best for toddlers and primary-age children, with plenty to keep them busy for a few hours. Good value, decent food, and enough variety to stop it feeling like just another soft play.
Best for ages
Strong score for mixed-age siblings
The boring brilliant stuff
Need to know
Indoor vs outdoor split
Indoor / outdoor mix
Parking detail
Full parking wording is landing soon — meanwhile check Maps plus the venue’s own FAQs.
Dog-friendly?
Unclear
Reviews don't mention. Best to check the venue's website before assuming.
Pram-friendly?
Mixed
Should be OK around main areas, but rougher terrain may be tricky.
Baby change?
Likely yes
Venues this size usually have baby change facilities.
Food on-site & BYO
Yes: Food available on-site — cafe or kiosk.
Locate it
Eastbourne, Sussex
THINGS PARENTS ASK
Common questions
What age is Treasure Island Adventure Park best for?
Best for toddlers through about age 8, though some reviewers say it works for children up to 12.
Is there both indoor and outdoor play?
Yes. Reviews mention indoor soft play plus an enclosed outdoor splash, sand and play area.
Is it good value?
Yes, repeatedly described as good value, with one family paying £20 for 2 adults and 2 little ones.
Is there food available on site?
Yes. Reviews mention a café and an outside food and drink window, with meals, snacks and pizza.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Real review quotes
"great place for little tots"
"really good value for money"
"great for all ages"