The Entertainment Guide

Pirate Pete's

Pirate Pete’s is located in and around The Pavilion of Ayr. Originally designed by J. K. Hunter in 1911, it was intended as an entertainments hall for the Ayrshire community. The four corner minarets always contributed an element of seaside fantasy, and it is fitting that today this B-listed building has been converted into an activity centre for children. There is plenty to see and do, whatever the Ayrshire weather gets up to, including fun in Scotland’s biggest indoor play area and first mini-championship putting course. The play area’s four decks are made up of slopes and slides, climbs and tubes, and an abundance of well-stocked ball lagoons. Have fun on the soft bouncers, aerial runways and even the spiral slide: spin all the way from top to bottom before walking the plank. Pirate Pete’s is an ideal place for children’s parties; the staff can even convert two rooms into one to cater for up to 80 children at one time. Individually themed party rooms will make your child’s party go with a swing, and on-site catering facilities mean the little ones will be fueled for the day.


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Address:
The Pavilion
Esplanade
Ayr
KA7 1EQ

Telephone:
01292 265300

Website:
www.piratepetes.co.uk

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Good soft play. Large area with separate sections for under 5s, and under 2s. Equipment all appeared clean and well maintained. This place is right next to a huge outdoor playground and also the beach so location is perfect! Will definitely return.

- Willow M - 05-05-2024

If hell exists, there's a decent chance it looks a lot like a kids soft play... I'm not a big fan of soft play places is what I'm saying. Puting that aside though, Pirate Pete's is the best we've ever been to. It's enormous (at least twice as big as most of the places you find in industrial parks), and has a huge amount of variety, so the kids really don't get bored of it. It's also reasonably priced (especially if you take advantage of their deals), the staff are friendly and the food looks like it's all freshly made.

- Gavin McGinty - 17-02-2016