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Hakuna Matata – Fun for Even the Little Ones

Autore: Redazione 01/08/2025 13:29

On Via dei Meli 9 in Termoli, Molise, there’s a corner of pure joy designed especially for children: Hakuna Matata, the play center that has long been a favorite destination for families in the region. The facility is entirely dedicated to children’s entertainment, offering safe, welcoming spaces where kids can play freely or celebrate unforgettable themed parties.

Hakuna Matata isn’t just an indoor playground—it’s a colorful world of fun, with inflatables and play areas divided by age group, from 1 to 8 years old. The little ones can enjoy the baby area in total safety, while older kids unleash their energy among bouncy castles, slides, and obstacle courses. And parents? They can relax and watch their children play in a space thoughtfully designed for the well-being of the whole family.

The center is ideal for celebrating birthdays, but also special occasions like baptisms, first communions, eighteenth birthdays, or simply fun afternoons with friends. Party packages include themed decorations and buffet options, with every detail customizable to suit the guest of honor.

Hakuna Matata also takes part in major public events. During Termoli’s Notte Bianca, for example, it hosted the lively Holi Color Junior Party, a celebration of colors and joy with music, entertainment, and baby dance. The center also organizes special holiday events for Christmas, Halloween, and New Year’s Eve, often featuring decorations and activities that extend beyond the indoor space.

Useful Information

Hakuna Matata is open daily from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., except on Sundays, when it opens at 5:00 p.m. Advance booking is recommended for parties and events by calling +39 348 772 2959.

The center is easy to reach — just a 7-minute drive from Termoli train station.

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