A NEW KIND OF INDOOR PLAYGROUND
THE BIG GREEN
THE BIG GREEN
THE BIG GREEN
is the indoor playground that both parents and kids love. Designed for kids under 12, we have 20,000 square feet of climbing, running, building and sliding. And with a parent’s lounge and grown-up cafe featuring *actually good* food — you won’t want to leave.
Our Mission.
Kids are playing less today than at any time in American history.
Our children are over-programmed, over-supervised and over-stimulated. As a result, they are more anxious, depressed and insecure than any generation of kids in modern history.
We believe, and the research supports, that the best solution is the old fashioned one:
Let kids play.
As parents of young children ourselves, we built The Big Green to create a communal space for our friends and neighbors to engage in the most fundamental and essential of human experiences — free play.
We hope you’ll join us on the green.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
When it’s time to celebrate a birthday, The Big Green has everything you need to make it unforgettable. With dedicated party rooms, high-quality food prepared from fresh ingredients, party favors, a gift store and a team of battle-tested party planners — we take the stress out of planning and put the joy back in celebrating.
For your next party, trust The Big Green.
MEMBERSHIPS & TICKETS
At The Big Green, we are big on community. Our playgrounds are more than just another stop between trampoline parks and bowling alleys. We aspire to build the old village green — a place that brings parents of young kids together over and over again. Forming friendships and building skills that last a lifetime.
Unlock the magic with a Big Green Membership.
THE PARENT EXPERIENCE
Creating an experience that both parents and kids love ain’t easy. That’s why we’ve spent years iterating and improving and reimagining.
All of our parks are designed to find that magical overlap where adults and kids both feel at home. With delicious food made with real ingredients at The Blue Jay Cafe, comfortable couches and phone booths in The Lookout Lounge and lots of great parent-focused seating throughout the park — we hope you’ll love being here as much as your kids do.
The Research.
“If parents don’t replace screentime with real-world experiences involving friends and opportunities for independent activity, then banning devices will feel like pure deprivation, not like a world of opportunities opening up.”
—Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation