Monkey King Play Palace

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16365 NW Twin Oaks Dr
Beaverton, OR 97006

Monkey King Play Palace LLC is a family-friendly play center in Beaverton, Oregon, offering a wide range of exciting activities and challenges for children of all ages. From cargo net climbing and wave slides to rope bridges and dodge mazes, their main play structure provides endless fun and exploration. Additionally, their Junior Tag Arena features more advanced obstacles and targets for kids looking for a greater challenge.

With a mission to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play, Monkey King Play Palace offers a refuge from bad weather and a cool escape from summer heat. Their activities not only stimulate imagination but also help develop strength, coordination, and self-confidence, while promoting social interaction. Located in Beaverton, they are the perfect destination for families seeking a fun and exciting experience.

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3.038 reviews
Justin H.
8/24/2025

At first glance, $25 seems pricey. However, this place is always very clean. I've brought my 3-year-old here at least 10 times over the past few months, and zero issues. The men's bathroom even...

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Aida ..
4/2/2025

Good structure, nice service, but way way overpriced. We stopped coming as often as we would if it was cheaper. $15 makes sense, $30 for 2 kids... but $60 for 2 kids is WILD. We can go to the...

Kevin W.
1/4/2025

$30 a child is way too much for this place. Also they require you to wear socks on a hard concrete floor with no mats, I've seen 4 kids slam on the floor and I've been here for 30 minutes and they...

Penny B.
2/14/2024

I'm not going to beat around the bush. This place is an absolute RIP OFF. they say its $20 for the whole day but that's only for one play structure, the same thing they have at the macdonalds 5...

Linda K.
4/25/2024

We went here recently with a 5.5 year old and a 3.3 year old (girl, boy). It does cost $20 each for the "red" structure. If you go green it's $30. I believe there is an age restriction on the...

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