Indoor Playground in Mesa, AZ




Welcome to Kids Empire Mesa — a kids indoor playground where children ages 1 to 12 can play big in a safe, colorful, climate-controlled space! Located in Mesa Village (85213) near Superstition Mall, just 5 minutes from downtown Mesa, our park offers unlimited all-day play in a multi-level maze with slides, jungle gym passages, ball pits, a dance floor, and soft construction blocks. Join the fun with your kids or relax in nearby seating while they explore.
What Makes Our Mesa Indoor Playground Special?
Kids Empire Mesa is built for big energy and screen-free fun. The main attraction is a padded, multi-level playground maze where kids race through winding paths, glide down slides, and weave through obstacle-style passages designed for confident movers and curious explorers.
Little ones have their own toddler zone with mini slides, soft construction blocks, and a just-right ball pit. And because admission is valid all day, your family can play, take a break, and come back — making us a go-to for indoor play spaces in the East Valley and kids play areas near Mesa.
General admission
From 1 to 17 years old
2 adults included for free for each kid general admission
$5 per additional adult
Free for 0-11 months infants if accompanying siblings
Punchcards
Non nominative
No expiration date
Summer Pass
Valid for 60 consecutive days from the date of purchase
Unlimited general admissions for 60 days
One pass per child

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Birthday Parties That Make Celebrating Easy in Mesa
Kids Empire Mesa makes birthday parties simple for parents and unforgettable for kids. Parties happen at reserved tables in the open play area (no private rooms), so your group stays close to the action while kids explore the maze, dance, and slide.
Packages include all-day play and a dedicated party host to help with setup and cleanup. It’s a great fit for Mesa families who love smaller gatherings and want an easy celebration without the stress.
Plan Your Visit to Kids Empire Mesa
Location and Access
You’ll find us in Mesa Village near Superstition Mall by Goodwill, close to Main St. We’re easy to reach from US 60 (about 5 miles) and Loop 202 S (about 4 miles).
Parking and Public Transit
Free, uncovered parking is available on-site. Prefer public transit? Valley Metro service makes it easier to visit without a car.
Hours and Admission
We’re open daily, and admission is good for unlimited play from open to close. If you step out, check in with staff so you can return the same day.

FAQs: Planning a Visit to a Kids Empire in Mesa
What to Know Before You Visit
A few quick essentials for a smooth day:
- All-day admission includes re-entry with staff check-in;
- Kids under 1 enter free with a paying sibling;
- Socks are required for everyone and shoes stay off the play floor (extras available for purchase);
- A waiver is required for all guests and should be signed online before arrival;
- Card-only payments make checkout fast;
- An adult must stay with their child at all times (no drop-off).
Where are Kids Empire playgrounds located in Arizona?
You’ll find multiple Kids Empire parks across Mesa, from Mesa Village to nearby East Valley areas like Scottsdale and Tempe. Kids Empire Mesa is easy to reach via US 60 and Loop 202 S, close to Superstition Mall and only about 5 minutes from downtown Mesa.
Do all Kids Empire parks offer the same play experience?
Yes, every Kids Empire location delivers the same core experience: a safe, vibrant indoor playground with a multi-level maze, slides, ball pits, a dance floor, and a toddler zone.
Are there differences between the parks?
Yes, layouts and little touches can vary. Some parks may feel more open, have different maze paths, or offer extra space in the toddler area—each park page calls out what’s unique.
What ages can play at Kids Empire parks?
Kids Empire is designed for ages 1–12. Infants under one are free with a paying sibling, and toddlers have a dedicated soft-play area while older kids tackle the bigger maze and slides.