1 / 3Planet Mino Warringah Mall
📍 Brookvale, NSW
Large indoor play centre in Warringah Mall with giant slides, netted bridges, climbing walls, bouncy castles, interactive AR ball-throw walls, role-play zones, and a dedicated baby area for 0–2 year olds. On-site cafe with coffee.
Planet Mino at Warringah Mall is an absolute gem for families! As a full-time mum and business owner, I really appreciate a place where my kids can play safely while I can relax, have a coffee, or even get work done. The play areas are huge and thoughtfully designed for all ages: a dedicated 0–2 zone, pretend sushi bar 🍣, veterinary clinic 🐶, mini supermarket 🛒, make-up room with dolls, and fun obstacle courses with slides and a ball pit. My kids were entertained for hours! The staff, especially Martha and Natalia, were incredibly welcoming and attentive, making the experience even better. Don’t forget anti-slip socks for both adults and kids! The café has a lovely selection of coffee, snacks, and light meals (kitchen closes at 3 pm), and the environment is clean and well-maintained. Opening hours are 9 am–5 pm daily, and the entry prices are very reasonable: Entry Prices as of January 2026 (approximate) (Prices can vary slightly during school holidays or public holidays.) 👶 Under 12 months: from around $15 – $19 unlimited play 🚼 12-24 months: approx $18.50 per hour or $38 unlimited 👧 2+ years: approx $20.50 per hour or $42.50 unlimited 👩 Adult: approx. $5.50– $6.50 day pass (and it includes a $5 drink voucher) Planet Mino is perfectly located in Warringah Mall near Kmart, with easy parking at P1 near Australia Post, and you can even take the B Line double-decker bus from Wynyard, which the kids love. It’s more than a kids’ café—it’s a safe, fun, and convenient space for families to relax, work, or connect with other parents. Highly recommend! 💛
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children from newborn through to around age 10, thanks to the genuinely separate baby zone and the range of role-play and physical play areas. The open layout and in-venue cafe make extended visits comfortable for parents. Families with kids over 8 may find the physical challenges sparse.
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Tolu Australia - Latin American Swimwear
2 months ago
“Planet Mino at Warringah Mall is an absolute gem for families! As a full-time mum and business owner, I really appreciate a place where my kids can play safely while I can relax, have a coffee, or even get work done. The play areas are huge and thoughtfully designed for all ages: a dedicated 0–2 zone, pretend sushi bar 🍣, veterinary clinic 🐶, mini supermarket 🛒, make-up room with dolls, and fun obstacle courses with slides and a ball pit. My kids were entertained for hours! The staff, especially Martha and Natalia, were incredibly welcoming and attentive, making the experience even better. Don’t forget anti-slip socks for both adults and kids! The café has a lovely selection of coffee, snacks, and light meals (kitchen closes at 3 pm), and the environment is clean and well-maintained. Opening hours are 9 am–5 pm daily, and the entry prices are very reasonable: Entry Prices as of January 2026 (approximate) (Prices can vary slightly during school holidays or public holidays.) 👶 Under 12 months: from around $15 – $19 unlimited play 🚼 12-24 months: approx $18.50 per hour or $38 unlimited 👧 2+ years: approx $20.50 per hour or $42.50 unlimited 👩 Adult: approx. $5.50– $6.50 day pass (and it includes a $5 drink voucher) Planet Mino is perfectly located in Warringah Mall near Kmart, with easy parking at P1 near Australia Post, and you can even take the B Line double-decker bus from Wynyard, which the kids love. It’s more than a kids’ café—it’s a safe, fun, and convenient space for families to relax, work, or connect with other parents. Highly recommend! 💛”
Angie Wiyaniputri
3 months ago
“We’ve been to Planet Mino in Chatswood before and loved it, so we wanted to try the other one at Warringah Mall! The moment we arrived, the kids were buzzing with excitement — and they didn’t stop smiling the entire time! The play area is huge, clean, and beautifully designed. There’s so much variety: slides, ball pits, obstacle courses, shopping, sushi train, vet area, construction zone, dress-up corner, and babies - toddlers area. Everything is built to keep kids happily entertained for hours. As a parent, I really appreciate how safe and well-maintained everything feels, and how easy it is to keep an eye on the kids while they explore. The party room is amazing for special celebrations! The staff are lovely and helpful! And can we talk about the food? So good! The café has a great selection — fresh, yummy, and perfect for both kids and parents. The kids love their chicken nuggets, and us ( parents) love the fish n chips. It’s such a bonus to be able to relax with good food and coffee while the kids play. Overall, Planet Mino Warringah Mall is such a win for families. We’re already planning our next visit!”
Mami Gorda
3 months ago
“It was our first time visiting Planet Mino and we were very impressed. It is a very clean play centre which always makes it comforting knowing it's being taken care of properly. I often saw the staff cleaning as well as pulling out the squashed balls from the ball pit. As a parent, i loved how open it was which allowd me to be able to sit at the cafe tables and be able to watch my kids play in the jungle gym as well as in the imaginative play area. The supermarket was very cute section which I particularly loved as well as the sushi restaurant. Great coffee for parents to enjoy as well! One piece of feedback is to have smaller slippers available for kids to use in the bathroom area. Great place to visit with the kids to escape the heat, rain or the boredom at home!”
William Robinson
3 months ago
“Big slides, ball pit, pretend shop, vets, restaurant and lots of climbing etc. Has a small cafe inside for us parents and a clean toilet area. Very clean place.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Planet Mino Warringah Mall spans a large floor plate with clearly divided zones: a 0–2 soft area, role-play spaces including a sushi bar, vet clinic, and supermarket, plus big-kid areas with climbing walls, ball pits, and giant slides. The open layout lets parents supervise from the cafe seating. Staff are visibly active cleaning the ball pit during sessions. Some wear on fittings and an intermittent AR wall fault have been noted by long-term visitors.



