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🎬Red Dragon Centre
A premier leisure and entertainment complex in Cardiff Bay, the Red Dragon Centre offers a wide range of indoor activities suitable for families. Key highlights include a 10-screen cinema (Odeon), Hollywood Bowl for bowling, and a variety of restaurants and cafes. There is also a soft play area for younger children, making it a versatile destination for all ages.
- Cinema showing latest family films
- 10-pin bowling lanes
- Soft play area for toddlers and young kids
- Multiple dining options from fast food to sit-down meals
- Ample parking (pay and display)
Practical tips: Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds. Check cinema and bowling times in advance. The centre is fully accessible with lifts and baby changing facilities.
Travel tips
Visit on weekdays for smaller crowds
Weekdays are much quieter than weekends, making it easier to navigate with younger children and reducing queues for cinema and bowling.
Book cinema and bowling in advance
Check times and book tickets ahead of your visit, especially during school holidays or weekends when slots fill up quickly.
Soft play area for toddlers
The soft play area is great for letting toddlers burn energy indoors, especially useful if older siblings are at the cinema or bowling.
Baby changing facilities available
Full baby changing facilities are available throughout the centre, making nappy changes convenient between activities.
Multiple dining options for all tastes
With fast food and sit-down restaurants available, you can find meals to suit different appetites and dietary needs without leaving the centre.
Ample parking on site
Pay and display parking is available with plenty of spaces, though arriving early helps secure convenient spots near the entrance.
Fully accessible with lifts
The centre is fully accessible with lifts throughout, making it buggy and wheelchair-friendly for navigating between floors.
Perfect rainy day destination
Being fully indoors, this is an excellent choice when weather is poor, offering multiple activities to keep children entertained all day.
Plan for mixed activity visit
With cinema, bowling, and soft play all available, you can mix activities throughout your visit to suit different ages and energy levels.
Stagger activities between family members
Whilst one adult takes older children to the cinema, another can supervise younger ones in soft play, then swap for bowling later.
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