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Wacky Warehouse is a chain of indoor soft play centers located throughout the United Kingdom, catering primarily to children. Established in 1994, the brand has become synonymous with safe, fun, and engaging play environments. Each location typically features a variety of play structures, including slides, ball pits, climbing frames, and obstacle courses, designed to provide physical activity and entertainment for young children. The play centers are often attached to family-friendly pubs, making them a convenient option for families looking to combine dining and leisure activities. Owned by Greene King, one of the UK's largest pub retailers and brewers, Wacky Warehouse has established itself as a popular destination for children's parties[1] and family outings. Over the years, the chain has seen various changes and closures, including the notable closure of the original Wacky Warehouse at The Knot Inn in Rushton Spencer in 2021​.[2]

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  1. ^ "Soft Play Parties | Wacky Warehouse The Ultimate Destination for Soft Play". www.wackywarehouse.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  2. ^ Reporter, Richard Price-Local Democracy (2022-11-21). "Macclesfield: Rushton Spencer pub to reopen this year". Macclesfield Nub News. Retrieved 2024-05-28.