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Scramble Falls Church indoor playground in Falls Church, VA

Quick answer

Scramble Falls Church is an indoor play option in Falls Church, VA for babies through age 12. Current cost is $5-$27.

Indoor playground with separate infant, toddler, kid, and big kid areas, plus climbing, parent seating, and an onsite cafe.

Hours
Sun-Tue 9 AM-6 PM, Wed-Sat 9 AM-8 PM
Admission
Infants $5-$10, Ages 1-4 $10-$18, Ages 5-12 $12-$27
Bathrooms
Restroom details are not published on the official visit page, Confirm with the venue if needed
Parking
Free onsite guest parking, Capacity is not published, Follow posted signs for neighboring businesses, Estimated capacity: 80–120 spaces (onsite and immediately adjacent marked spaces)
Reservations
Not required, Walk-ins welcome
Stroller friendly
Yes
Good for
Ages 0-12 · Falls Church, VA
Address
130 E Fairfax St, Falls Church, VA 22046
Phone
703-665-1343
Planning note
Open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Ordinary play does not require a reservation.

What works by age

  • Ages 0 to 1 High energy

    The infant area is reserved for babies under 12 months and uses soft sensory play.

  • Ages 1 to 4 High energy

    Toddler and preschool zones use active and sensory play at a younger child scale.

  • Ages 5 to 8 High energy

    Children can use larger play structures, physical games, and repeat favorite routes.

  • Ages 8 to 12 High energy

    Big kids can use the Sport Court and the larger Play Through Time structure.

Will this work for your family?

Best for
An indoor movement outing for siblings from infancy through age 12 with separate play zones, parent seating, and a cafe.
Choose something else when
Choose a calmer space if crowds, echoing noise, or a large play structure make supervision stressful.
Arrival plan
Sign the adult and child waivers, bring socks, and arrive before the lunchtime wave on weekends, holidays, and rainy days.
Sibling fit
Separate zones serve different ages, but one parent may have trouble watching siblings in two areas.

Do this: Climb, Slide, and Pick Again

Estimated duration: 75 minutes

  1. Begin in the smallest play area that feels comfortable.
  2. Let each child choose one climb or slide to repeat three times.
  3. Meet for water, then choose one shared favorite before shoes go back on.

Bring: Water, Required socks, Completed waiver, A small bag for shoes

Easy exit: Give a five minute warning, finish one favorite slide, and wrap up for lunch or the next errand.

Quick parent answers

Does Scramble work for siblings of different ages?

Usually, because it has separate infant, toddler, kid, and big kid areas, but adults should decide how they will supervise children who split up.

When is Scramble busiest?

The official venue says weekends, holidays, lunchtime, and bad weather bring the strongest crowd waves.

Parent details checked 2026-08-10

Official venue information plus Playdate NoVA parent planning review.

Scramble Falls Church

Before you go

Which ages does Scramble Falls Church serve?

Scramble separates play by age and size. The infant area is reserved for babies under 12 months. Toddler and prekindergarten play covers ages 1 to 4, the kid area covers ages 5 to 8, and big kid play covers ages 8 to 12. All ages may enter, but each attraction keeps its own age and size limits.

Current admission prices

Infants ages 5 to 11 months cost $5 on weekdays and $10 on weekends and holidays. Ages 1 to 4 cost $10 on saver weekdays, $15 on school off weekdays, and $18 on weekends and holidays. Ages 5 to 12 cost $12, $20, or $27 on the same schedules. Sales tax is extra. Babies 4 months and younger are free with another paid child or a $3 adult admission.

Adults and the three weekday schedules

Saver pricing applies when Falls Church City Public Schools or Fairfax County Public Schools are open. School off pricing applies on summer weekdays, teacher work days, snow days, and other weekdays when those schools are closed. The first two accompanying adults or teens are free per paid child. Additional adults and teens cost $3.

Hours, walk ins, and visit length

Scramble is open Sunday through Tuesday from 9 AM to 6 PM and Wednesday through Saturday from 9 AM to 8 PM. No reservation is required for ordinary play. The venue closes on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Paid entry is for two hours, and staff may enforce that limit when capacity or operations require it.

Socks, waivers, food, and storage

Everyone who enters a play area needs socks. Shoes and bare feet are not allowed there. Every adult signs a waiver, and a parent or guardian signs for anyone under 18. The onsite cafe sells meals, snacks, and drinks. Outside food and drinks need prior approval for a medical reason. There are unsecured cubbies but no lockers.

Accessibility and brief reentry

Scramble says the facility is ADA accessible and can discuss further accommodations by email. A family may step out briefly and return without paying again after telling the front desk, but an absence longer than 10 minutes requires a new admission. Another adult must remain inside to supervise the children.

Parking and the calmer arrival plan

The Falls Church location has free onsite guest parking at 130 E Fairfax Street. Follow posted signs because neighboring businesses enforce their spaces. Scramble says weekends, holidays, lunchtime, and bad weather bring the strongest crowd waves. An early weekday visit is the simpler plan when noise and supervision matter.

What parents are saying

Families like the separate play areas for toddlers and bigger kids, along with seating that lets adults keep an eye on the action. Busy weekend periods can feel loud, so weekday mornings are calmer.

Parent questions

How much is Scramble Falls Church?

Child admission ranges from $5 to $27 by age and schedule. Ages 1 to 4 cost $10 on saver weekdays, $15 on school off weekdays, and $18 on weekends and holidays. Ages 5 to 12 cost $12, $20, or $27.

What ages can play at Scramble Falls Church?

The venue has separate areas for infants under 12 months, ages 1 to 4, ages 5 to 8, and ages 8 to 12. Individual attractions may also use age or size limits.

Do adults pay at Scramble?

The first two accompanying adults or teens are free per paid child. Additional adults and teens cost $3.

Do families need socks and waivers?

Yes. Everyone in the play areas needs socks. Every adult signs a waiver, and a parent or guardian signs for every guest under 18.

How long can families stay?

Paid entry is for two hours. Staff may enforce the limit on busy days or when operations require it.

Can families leave and come back?

A brief exit is allowed after telling the front desk. Scramble says an absence longer than 10 minutes requires a new admission, and another adult must remain inside to supervise the children.

Can families bring outside food?

Usually no. The onsite cafe sells food and drinks. Outside food or drink needs prior approval, such as for a medical reason.

When is Scramble Falls Church busiest?

The venue identifies weekends, holidays, lunchtime, and bad weather as its busiest periods.

Official website for Scramble Falls Church

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