A dedicated skating area with skates available for all ages, featuring open sessions for family fun and group activities.
Interactive laser tag sessions in a themed arena, offering thrilling team-based play for kids and supervised groups.
Safe and exciting bumper car rides where children can drive and bump in a controlled, supervised environment.
Large soft play zones with ball pits, slides, and climbing structures designed for toddlers and younger children.
Private party rooms and event packages for birthdays and celebrations, including catering options and dedicated staff support.
An on-site café serving snacks and drinks, with seating areas for parents to relax while kids play.

Liverpool's ultimate indoor adventure park for kids and families - bounce, skate, and play!
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Flip Out Liverpool is a premier indoor adventure park located in Clayton Square Shopping Centre, offering a wide range of exciting activities for children and families. With attractions like roller skating, laser tag, bumper cars, ball pits, and soft play areas, we provide a fun-filled environment for kids to bounce, explore, and create lasting memories. Our facility includes a large café, party rooms, and accessibility features like lifts for prams and wheelchairs. We aim to deliver safe, engaging entertainment with friendly staff, though we are continuously working to enhance hygiene and maintenance standards based on customer feedback.
This was my first visit because of a friend, and it will definitely be my last. My children are under 120 cm tall, which meant they were only allowed on a few activities. It makes absolutely no sense — they were even kept out of completely safe areas just because they were a few centimetres short of the height requirement. For the car ride activity, a supervising adult is required to sit next to the child, which is fine. But the adult must also purchase a separate ticket; otherwise, you're not allowed to sit next to your own child for their safety, and the child is not allowed on the ride. Yet they still charge a £5 entry fee for the accompanying adult, which I was charged. The skating area is extremely unsafe. The skates are mismatched, in bad condition, and look far from hygienic. There are absolutely no helmets provided. So the soft play with balls is considered “dangerous” (the floor is fire), but skating without a helmet isn’t? Thankfully, my friend’s children were there, so mine had someone to play with — otherwise, two hours with children under 120 cm would have been incredibly boring. The staff were also not helpful at all. I witnessed several incidents; I won’t generalise, but there was at least one staff member who was visibly tense and made things unnecessarily difficult. Overall, very disappointing and not worth the money.
I hate leaving bad reviews and rarely do but I just had to for here. The price is astronomical (£72 for 2 hours for 2x under 1.2m kids, 1 kid and 3 adults). Not sure what us adults paid for. Tried to go to laser quest twice and got told “in 10 minutes” but never happened. The place is FILTHY. And I mean, filthy. I’ve been to a lot of play centres and some really rubbish ones in my time as a parent these past 15 years but this place was a horror show. Hardly any staff. No rollerskates in any kid sizes over the age of about 7. Hardly anything supervised. Bumper cars were enjoyed but some looked dangerous and in need of serious inflation. Didn’t buy any drinks or food because the tables were all covered in rubbish and dirty. Like I said, I hate leaving bad reviews but parents beware. You’d have more fun in a normal play centre for a quarter of price.
I don't like having to leave this review, however this is an honest assessment. This place will be closed within months unless some changes are made quickly. It's on the slide downhill now. It should be so much better and that starts with basic hygiene and cleaning. Some of the staff are not interested in making this a good experience and they will end up unemployed, get people who want to be there. The premium price isn't worth it. Closed off area's and broken equipment, skates not size labelled and no help forthcoming. The attraction's need attention and maintenance. This is down to management obviously not willing to invest any more money. It's a shame, but I won't be going back and cannot recommend as somewhere to take kids.
Edit: went on Sunday and the next Tuesday I had to call in sick with a horrendous stomach bug. Everything is still filthy, unsafe and disgusting. Cancelling the membership is the best thing I could do for my family’s health. Mr Beese should be ashamed. The place is filthy, some rubbish has been there since last week when I went. The glass door in the elevator is disgusting, I’ve never seen it clean, not even once. The staff were talking in the bar (4 girls) and some parent had to ask them to open the floor is lava when the queue of kid started to grow. No skates size one and the staff we ask didn’t care or look for us. No staff on the skates either so the place was dirty and kids were falling and needing help but obviously flip out staff don’t care. Laser quest open once in the two hours that we were there. The toilets absolutely gross. The high chairs are so gross that I have to deep clean them with wipes every single time before using them. It has gone downhill so much and so fast. Honestly better go to a different place, not worth the money.
Really great place to take the kids, there's a little play area for toddlers a really long ball pit, football pitch, roller staking area, airball area a huge drop slide and bumper cars and upstairs the is a laser tec area. There's also a large cafe area and really nice party rooms. There's a lift for prams and wheelchairs. The staff are friendly and helpful.
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