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Functions Go to Make Room for Kids in Toowoomba

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City Golf Club Toowoomba has invested $1.2 million with the Tabatinga Fun and Social Centre family, delivering the largest kids entertainment and play centre facility in Toowoomba!

City Golf Tabatinga Photographed L-R: John Dickson DWS, Peter Constance CEO City Golf Club, Lisa Shaw Finance Manager & Kayla Ferguson CEOs PA.

Formerly Toowoomba’s largest function centre, the City Golf team noticed the shift away from large scale functions and identified a market gap in Toowoomba for a kid’s entertainment centre, so they launched at it and partnered with the successful Tabatinga team.

The centre is approximately 1000 m² in size, and offers a huge range of play facilities, including;

  • Toddler Play Area (0-3 years old)
  • Multi-Level Climbing Structure (0-12 years old)
  • Junior Ninja Course (3+ years old)
  • Mini Sports Arena (3+ years old)
  • Mini Car Track (3+ years old)
  • 2 x Themed Party Rooms
  • Disco Den
  • Café Servery
  • Large Seating Capacity
  • Fully Secure with Gated Entry/Exit
  • Air-Conditioned
  • Free Wi-Fi

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As a parent, you can choose to relax in the café while the kids play or take advantage of their drop & dine option! The Drop & Dine Service that run every Friday & Saturday night allows parents to enjoy the facilities and services of the City Golf Club knowing that their children are happy, safe, and cared for nearby.

The club is confident that the Tabatinga Fun and Social Centre will not only provide more relevant amenities for members, but also generate traffic for the club, and provide a better return on capital than the previous function centre. It was a win-win-win situation for the club and the community.

Visit the Tabatinga Toowoomba website for more information.

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