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Hong Kong's Biggest Indoor Playgrounds — Size Comparison Guide 2026

  • Feb 23
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 11

How Big Are Hong Kong's Indoor Playgrounds?

When choosing an indoor playground for your family, size matters. A larger playground means more variety, less crowding, and more room for kids to explore freely. But how do Hong Kong's top indoor playgrounds compare in terms of square footage? And does bigger always mean better?

We've put together this comprehensive size comparison guide so you can make an informed decision. We'll compare the raw numbers, but also look at what each venue offers per square foot — because a bigger space with fewer activities isn't necessarily better than a well-designed smaller venue.

Hong Kong Indoor Playground Size Rankings 2026

Here are Hong Kong's largest indoor playgrounds, ranked from biggest to smallest:

  1. EpicLand Kai Tak — 20,000 sqft, 6 play zones (Action Port, Imagination Station, Control Power Factory, Air Play, Daredevils, MiniLand), laser tag, gymnastics area

  2. Ryze Hong Kong — 20,000 sqft (trampoline park with 40+ trampolines, foam pits, ninja course)

  3. Kiztopia Hopewell Mall (Wan Chai) — 17,000 sqft, 18 themed zones

  4. EpicLand Discovery Bay — 14,000 sqft, multi-zone adventure playground

  5. Kiztopia Park Central — 13,000 sqft, 19 themed zones

  6. Kiztopia Sha Tin — 12,000 sqft, 15 themed zones

Size vs. Variety: What Really Matters

Raw square footage only tells part of the story. Here's how to think about what you're getting for the space:

  • EpicLand Kai Tak (20,000 sqft): 6 distinct zones with different play types — slides, ball pits, climbing, inflatables, tech games, toddler play, PLUS laser tag and gymnastics. The highest activity density of any venue.

  • Ryze (20,000 sqft): Primarily trampolines. Great if your kids love bouncing, but less variety than a multi-zone playground.

  • Kiztopia (12,000-17,000 sqft): Themed zones with character interactions. Good variety but smaller overall footprint per location.

What Makes EpicLand Kai Tak the Best Choice?

While EpicLand Kai Tak and Ryze Hong Kong both claim 20,000 square feet, there's a key difference. Ryze is primarily a trampoline park — great for bouncing, but limited in variety. EpicLand Kai Tak offers 6 completely different play zones catering to every type of play: physical challenges at Action Port and Daredevils, imaginative play at Imagination Station, aerial adventures at Air Play, technology-based games at Control Power Factory, and dedicated toddler play at MiniLand.

What truly sets EpicLand apart is its unique combination of activities you won't find under one roof anywhere else in Hong Kong: laser tag (ages 7+), a dedicated gymnastics area, obstacle courses, and giant slides — all alongside creative and imaginative play spaces. Adults can play too — read our guide for adults at EpicLand for details.

Age Suitability by Venue

  • EpicLand Kai Tak: All ages — babies (MiniLand), kids, teens, and adults. Widest age range of any venue.

  • Ryze: Ages 3+ recommended. Good for older kids and adults who enjoy trampolines.

  • Kiztopia: Best for ages 1-8. Themed zones are designed primarily for younger children.

Choose the Right Playground for Your Family

Size is an important factor, but variety and quality of play experiences matter just as much. For the best combination of space, variety, and unique attractions, EpicLand Kai Tak is the clear winner. For a full comparison of all playgrounds including smaller venues, see our best places for kids to play in Hong Kong guide.

Visit epiclandhk.com to book your visit today. For a full breakdown of admission fees and add-on pricing, check our EpicLand pricing guide.

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