As a Vegas parent, I feel like we’re always searching for the same magical combination during the summer: somewhere fun for the kids, somewhere cool for the adults, and somewhere that doesn’t make us count down the minutes until it’s time to leave.
After visiting Toodley Town recently, I can officially say this place checks every single box.
Toodley Town is one of the cutest indoor play spaces I’ve come across in Las Vegas. But this isn’t your typical indoor playground with slides and climbing structures. This is an entire child-sized pretend town where kids can explore, create, role-play, and lose themselves in their imaginations for hours.
The second we walked in, my son took off running from one mini storefront to another like he had a full day of important business meetings to attend.

One minute, he was making pizza, the next, he was delivering mail, and somehow, after that, he became a mechanic, fixing tiny cars in the garage. He even grabbed us some lunch (all pretend, of course) and put a picnic blanket on the floor for us.
Honestly, it was adorable.
And as a parent? I loved that I could actually sit comfortably, relax for a minute, and watch him play safely in one open space without having to chase him through a giant, chaotic jungle gym.
If you’ve been looking for a fun indoor activity to survive the Vegas heat this summer, this is one worth booking ASAP.
A Tiny Town Built Just for Kids
The entire concept behind Toodley Town is imaginative play. Everything is kid-sized and thoughtfully designed so little ones can move freely from “job” to “job” while pretending to run their own little world.
And the details are very impressive.
Every area feels like its own mini set straight out of a children’s show. Here’s everything you can expect to see:
The House
The little house area was one of the first places my son ran to. It has a play kitchen, a table, pretend food, baby dolls, and cozy home-style touches that instantly inspire kids to role-play family life.
I watched kids “cook dinner,” put babies to sleep, and serve imaginary coffee like tiny exhausted parents. It was hilarious and weirdly accurate.
The School
The school section is set up with desks, learning activities, books, and classroom pretend play. Kids can play teacher, student, or principal depending on the day’s mood.

This area was especially cute to watch, with the older kids helping the younger ones “learn” things.
The Pizzeria
This one was a huge hit.
The pizzeria comes with pretend pizza ovens, toppings, serving trays, and play food so kids can build pizzas and “serve customers.” My son took his pizza-making responsibilities very seriously.
There’s something about pretend kitchens that kids never get tired of.

The Post Office
Tiny mailboxes. Little packages. Delivery bags. Stamps.
The post office section lets kids sort and deliver pretend mail around town, and honestly, it might have been one of the most creative areas there.
Some kids were running full delivery routes while working for UPS.
The Hamburger Shop
Another pretend restaurant setup where kids can “cook” burgers, take orders, and serve meals.
I loved how interactive everything was. Nothing felt overly delicate or “look but don’t touch.” The entire place is built for hands-on play.

The Flower Shop
This section was one of the prettiest spots inside Toodley Town. Kids can arrange flowers, pretend to sell bouquets, and play the role of shopkeeper.
It was surprisingly calming and sweet watching little ones carefully “pick flowers” for their parents.
The Toy Shop
Probably one of the busiest areas during our visit.
The toy shop lets kids browse pretend toys, organize displays, and role-play shopping. It felt like watching tiny adults run errands.
The Beauty Salon
This section was absolutely adorable and a personal favorite.
There are pretend mirrors, salon chairs, toy styling tools, and beauty accessories where kids can play hairstylist, barber, or customer.
I watched one little girl dramatically “do her mom’s hair” while her dad sat there pretending to read a magazine. Everyone around was laughing.

The Market
The grocery market setup was one of the most detailed areas in the entire space.
Kids can grab carts, “shop” for food, scan groceries, and check out at the register. My son spent so much time here loading random food into baskets and announcing sale prices to strangers.
Honestly, I think he’d stay there all day if I let him.
The Animal Clinic
The animal clinic might have been the cutest thing I’ve seen.
Kids can pretend to be veterinarians and care for stuffed animals with toy medical tools and exam tables. It’s such a cute setup, especially for little animal lovers.
The Sweet Shop
Basically, every child’s dream.
The sweet shop has pretend desserts, candy displays, and bakery-style play areas where kids can “buy” treats and serve sweets to customers.
It’s colorful, fun, and impossible not to smile at.
The Garage
For kids who love trucks, tools, and fixing things, the garage is a huge hit.
There are toy cars, repair stations, and mechanic tools so kids can pretend they’re working on vehicles.
We watched as kids “repaired” things with complete confidence despite clearly having no idea what they were doing.
A Comfortable Setup for Parents Too
One of the best parts of Toodley Town is that it’s designed with parents in mind, too.
The seating area for adults is genuinely comfortable. You can sit back, relax, chat, or just watch your child explore without feeling cramped or overstimulated.
Because the entire town is open and visible, it’s easy to keep an eye on your kids from almost anywhere in the space. That alone made the experience so much more enjoyable.

It felt calm. Organized. Clean. Not chaotic.
And honestly, that’s rare for an indoor kids’ space.
The Soda Shop Is Such a Cute Bonus
As if the pretend sweet shop wasn’t enough, Toodley Town also has a real soda shop area where you can buy fun drinks and treats.
They have specialty sodas, sweets, snacks, and little goodies that make the outing feel even more special. It’s a fun little addition that gives the whole place an old-school, playful vibe.
Pricing That Actually Feels Reasonable
Considering how much time kids can spend here, the pricing honestly feels pretty fair.
Admission is:
$16 for walking babies through 12 years old
$130 prepaid pass for 10 visits
And one adult is included free with every paid child admission, which I appreciated. Additional adults are only $5.
For Vegas parents trying to survive summer without spending a fortune every weekend, the prepaid pass actually seems like a really good deal if you plan on going regularly.

Make Reservations Ahead of Time
One thing to know before you go: Toodley Town runs on a schedule of open play sessions.
You’ll want to reserve your time slot in advance because this place gets busy fast, especially on weekends and summer afternoons when everyone is trying to escape the heat.
And honestly, I get why.
The space is clean, thoughtfully designed, air-conditioned, and genuinely entertaining for kids in a way that feels creative instead of overstimulating.
Why You Should Visit Toodley Town
There are so many places in Las Vegas designed for adults, but Toodley Town truly feels like a place built with little kids in mind.
It encourages imagination, movement, creativity, and independent play while still being relaxing for parents. My son had an absolute blast, and by the time we left, he was already asking when we could come back.

And truthfully? We probably will soon.
If you’re looking for an indoor activity this summer that feels different from the usual trampoline parks and playgrounds, Toodley Town is absolutely worth booking.
Just make sure you reserve your spot early. The tiny town gets busy for a reason.
Address:
5875 South Rainbow Boulevard Ste. #110
Las Vegas, NV, 89118
Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:30 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 6 PM
Sunday: Closed
Phone:
(725) 214-4558






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