Kidzville Indoor Playground in Catonsville, MD: Complete Guide, Prices & Honest Review

Looking for the best indoor playground in Catonsville, MD? This detailed Kidzville Indoor Playground review covers prices, hours, bumper cars, toddler play areas, birthday parties, and what to expect before you go.
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If you’re searching for the best indoor playground in Catonsville, MD, Kidzville Indoor Playground should absolutely be on your list.
We’ve visited a lot of indoor play places in Maryland over the years — trampoline parks, climbing gyms, bounce houses, ninja courses — and Kidzville hits that sweet spot between “big kid fun” and “toddler-friendly” in a way that not many places do well.
When we first visited, my daughter and her friend were 9 years old. That’s honestly the upper edge of what I’d consider prime indoor playground age. And I wasn’t sure if they would think it was “too babyish.”
They did not.
They immediately ran for the giant climbing structures and ball pits — and then basically lived in the bumper cars for the rest of the visit.
If you have kids anywhere from toddler through late elementary, this place works.
Let’s break it all down.



Quick Info: Kidzville Indoor Playground
Address:
8668 Baltimore National Pike
Catonsville, MD 21228
Website:
https://www.kidzvillemd.com/
Hours:
(Always double-check online before you go)
- Monday–Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Admission Prices (Subject to Change):
- Ages 1–2: Reduced toddler rate
- Ages 3–12: Full admission rate
- Under 1: Free
- Adults: Free
They also offer:
- Discounted weekday specials
- Membership options
- Birthday party packages
Parking is easy and free — it’s located in a shopping center area, which makes it very convenient.

First Impressions: Clean, Bright, and Bigger Than It Looks
From the outside, Kidzville looks fairly modest. But once you walk in, you realize it’s surprisingly spacious.
One thing I immediately noticed — and appreciated — was how clean it felt.
The floors were clear. The seating areas weren’t chaotic. There was visible hand sanitizer. The play equipment didn’t feel sticky or worn out. For an indoor playground, that’s honestly a big deal.

The ceilings are high, the lighting is bright, and the layout is open enough that you can keep an eye on your kids without feeling like you’re crawling through tunnels yourself (unless you want to).
It feels intentional. Not slapped together.

The Bumper Cars (The Highlight)
Let’s just start here.
The Spin Zone bumper cars are easily the most exciting feature for older kids.
These aren’t the slow, sad little bumper cars you sometimes see at small indoor places. These spin. A lot.

You can:
- Bump other cars
- Spin yourself intentionally
- Get spun wildly if someone hits you just right
The LED lights and music make it feel almost arcade-like.
For my 9-year-old and her friend, this was hands down the favorite part. They kept going back over and over again.
If you have kids in the 6–10 range especially, this is what makes Kidzville stand out from smaller indoor play spaces.

The Giant Play Structures
There are multiple large climbing structures throughout the facility.
These include:
- Multi-level tunnels
- Climbing nets
- Obstacle areas
- Slides
- Elevated walkways

The bright orange and purple spiral tube slide is a big hit. It’s tall enough to feel exciting without being intimidating.
What I liked about the layout is that the play structures are substantial enough for older kids to enjoy — but not so massive that you lose them completely inside.
My daughter and her friend were climbing, racing, sliding, and exploring nonstop.



The Ball Pits (Yes, Plural)
The ball pit areas are large — and not just a token “corner pit.”
There’s one integrated into a climbing structure with foam cubes (which older kids love diving into), and another colorful ball area for younger children.

Ball pits are one of those things that somehow never get old. Even at 9, they were diving in and pretending they were swimming.
If your kids love sensory play, they’ll gravitate here immediately.

Toddler and Preschool Play Areas
Even though my daughter didn’t use these sections, I spent time looking at them because I know many of you have littles.
There are clearly designated toddler zones with:
- Soft climbing blocks
- Small slides
- Low platforms
- Mini play houses (grocery store, restaurant, post office)
- Soft crawl-through obstacles

It’s separated enough from the big kid chaos that toddlers aren’t getting knocked over.
If you’re looking for a toddler play area in Catonsville, this is honestly a strong option.

The Indoor Trike Track
This was another area I thought was well done.
There’s a padded track setup with ride-on trikes and little “gas pump” play stations.
It’s enclosed and safe, which makes it great for preschoolers who want independence but still need a contained area.

It’s the kind of feature that gives younger siblings something exciting while older siblings are in the climbing structures.

Seating and Parent Areas
There are bench seating areas along the walls and near major play zones.
I appreciated:
- Clear sight lines
- Padding on benches
- Open floor space (not cramped)
This isn’t one of those places where parents are wedged into tiny corners.
You can sit, watch, and not feel overwhelmed.

Related: One of our favorite places for kids under 5 is Storyville in Baltimore County
Is Kidzville Good for 8–10 Year Olds?
Short answer: Yes — but probably at the upper edge.
At 9, my daughter still loved it. But I would say:
- 4–8 is the sweet spot.
- 9–10 works well if your child enjoys climbing and imaginative play.
- 11+ might feel a little too old unless they really love active play spaces.
The bumper cars extend the appeal for older kids.
If they removed the bumper cars? I think you’d lose that upper age group.

Birthday Parties at Kidzville
They offer birthday party packages with:
- Private party rooms
- Reserved play time
- Staff assistance
- Add-ons available
Because it’s fully indoors and climate controlled, this is a reliable option year-round.
If you’ve ever tried to plan an outdoor park birthday in Maryland weather… you know why indoor birthday parties are popular.
This would be especially great for:
- Ages 4–8
- Winter birthdays
- Mixed-age sibling groups
What Makes Kidzville Different from Urban Air or ClimbZone?
If you’ve read my reviews of Urban Air Adventure Park or ClimbZone, here’s how I’d compare them:
Urban Air:
More adrenaline. Older kid focused. Trampolines, ropes course, go-karts.
ClimbZone:
Climbing-focused. Themed walls. Great for 5–12 who love climbing.
Kidzville:
More traditional indoor playground. Broader age range. Better for toddlers + early elementary. Bonus bumper cars for older kids.
It’s less intense. More playful.
I would compare Kidzville more to HyperKidz in terms of the attractions they have and the best age range.
When Is the Best Time to Go?
Weekday mornings are ideal if you have toddlers.
Weekends and rainy days get busier — as expected for an indoor play place near Baltimore.
If you’re looking for indoor things to do in Baltimore with kids during winter or bad weather, this place fills up quickly.
Pros and Cons
What We Loved
- Extremely clean
- Bumper cars are genuinely fun
- Good separation of toddler and big kid areas
- Large climbing structures
- Easy parking
- Bright, open layout
Things to Consider
- Older tweens may outgrow it
- Can get busy on weekends
- Socks required (bring extras)
Final Thoughts: Is Kidzville Worth It?
Yes — especially if you have kids under 10.
Kidzville Indoor Playground in Catonsville, MD is one of those places that does what it promises: a safe, clean, active space where kids can run, climb, slide, spin, and burn off serious energy.
For our visit, the bumper cars sealed the deal. That’s what kept my 9-year-old fully engaged.
If you’re looking for:
- An indoor playground near Baltimore
- A rainy day activity in Catonsville
- A toddler-friendly indoor play space
- A birthday party venue
- Or just a way to survive winter with energetic kids
Kidzville is a solid option.
And honestly? The fact that it felt clean the entire time might be what brings me back the most.
