easy
1.5 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, including children with varying mobility and sensory needs.
Find calm and fun combined with SPVR Arcade’s SEN sessions in Enfield. Tailored for autism groups and families, these sessions offer bouncing and sensory play in a quiet, comfortable setting.
Experience the joy of bouncing in a supportive, calming environment with SPVR SEN sessions. Tailored for autism groups and families, these sessions feature fewer participants, no music, and reduced lighting to ensure comfort. Join us for a unique opportunity to enjoy bouncing in a safe and welcoming space.
Everyone should be able to experience the joy of bouncing in an environment they feel comfortable in. It’s important for us to offer support for customers with extra needs and their families.
SPVR SEN sessions are perfect for autism groups and for parents looking for activities in a calmer environment.
These sessions are capped (less people), no music and reduced lighting to avoid glare.
SEN Sessions are £12pp and carers are free of charge. Carers must provide a valid ID at check-in to redeem the free ticket.
Please arrive 15 minutes before your session.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes before your session to complete check-in smoothly and settle in before activities begin.
Carers can accompany participants free of charge but must bring valid ID for verification at entry.
Wear comfortable clothing and socks suitable for jumping and moving freely on soft play equipment.
To maintain comfort for all guests, avoid loud voices and running outside the designated play areas.
Enfield has a rich industrial past, with many green spaces preserved as part of its ongoing community redevelopment initiatives.
SPVR Arcade supports sustainable practices by limiting session sizes to reduce energy use and encourages minimal waste during visits.
Allows freedom of movement for bouncing and sensory activities.
Provides grip and hygiene on soft play surfaces.
Useful for comfort after leaving the indoor space during cooler months.
fall specific
Required for carers to enter free of charge.