Leo & Loona Kids Park has opened at The Avenues Mall Bahrain, introducing one of the region’s leading indoor family entertainment concepts to the Kingdom.
The launch marks the brand’s latest expansion
in the GCC, where it has already gained recognition as a top-tier edutainment
destination, earning awards such as “Best Family Attraction in the Middle East”
and “Best Family Destination.”
Positioned as more
than a traditional play space, the new Bahrain venue blends adventure,
creativity, technology, dining, and storytelling into an immersive environment
designed for modern families.
Inspired by mascots
Leo the adventurous lion and Loona the creative desert fox, the park creates a
themed universe where children are encouraged to explore, imagine, and interact
through structured and free-form play.
The facility is
divided into multiple themed zones catering to different age groups and
interests. These include a Role-Play Zone with real-world scenarios like a
hospital and supermarket, an Adventure Zone featuring climbing walls and rope
courses, and a Soft Play Zone with slides, ball pits, and multi-level play
structures.
Additional areas
include sports-focused interactive games and a dedicated toddler section for
safe early childhood exploration.
The destination also
offers educational workshops, supervised activities, and a family-friendly
dining space, positioning it as a full-day lifestyle hub for recreation,
learning, and family bonding.
Elizaveta Rossiiskaia, GCC Manager of
Zamania said "Now more than ever, we believe in the importance of
creating spaces filled with positivity, imagination, and happiness for children
and families. With our new park opening, our focus is to offer an experience
where children can feel excited, inspired, and free to simply enjoy being kids.
We are especially excited to bring this vision to life with our
much-anticipated opening in Bahrain and look forward to welcoming families in
Bahrain and neighbouring cities of KSA into a space designed to create joyful
and lasting memories together.” -TradeArabia News Service