Playdate PDX

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1434 NW 17th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

PlayDate PDX is a three-story indoor playground in Portland, Oregon, offering a fun-filled experience for children with interactive dance floors and a special ball cannon area. Parents can also enjoy their time in the dining room while their kids play.

With affordable pricing options and the availability of player passes and gift cards, PlayDate PDX is the perfect place to celebrate birthdays or host private events. They also offer reduced group pricing for field trips, making it an ideal destination for unforgettable outings with large groups.

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Jessica R.
8/7/2025

Was on a trip with my kids and found this place for my kids to be able to get some much needed energy out. The play place isn't that big and is mostly for smaller kids younger than 8years old I...

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Jessica S.
1/7/2025

The kiddo absolutely adores this romp room! 4 stars vs 5 due to cleanliness. Do you love seeing the kiddo happy? Do you want somewhere for them to play in the rain? Do you want a beer/wine and...

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MeiMei F.
1/13/2025

I LOVE this place!!! Our kids came when they were younger. I wondered if they'd still enjoy it at age 10 on a visit to Portland - and they did. They ran around for 4 hours straight, made friends,...

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Deb K.
11/11/2024

I'd give this place five stars for the play area but one star for the food area and service! We waited 30 minutes for a $5 lemonade to quench the two year olds thirsts. And there really is no...

Johnny C.
6/22/2025

Staff wasn't friendly at all Ordered 2 drinks and cashier said " it'll be ready in about 5 mins" 15 mins went by. Walked up to ask about my drinks and the lady with red hair and glasses had a...

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