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1001 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy Ste A24
Hillsboro, OR 97123

Ocean Plays is an indoor playground located in Hillsboro, Oregon, offering a fun and safe environment for children to play and explore. With a focus on cleanliness and hygiene, the facility is equipped with a play structure and ball pit that are sanitized daily, ensuring a healthy experience for all visitors.

By supporting Ocean Plays, visitors contribute to the sustainability of the business and the livelihood of its employees, while enjoying a memorable time with their children. With a commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere, Ocean Plays invites families to remove their shoes upon entry and enjoy a sock-required play experience.

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Mehreen K.
10/17/2025

I was looking for a place where a 1 year old and three year old would enjoy on a rainy day. This is the place. Not overwhelming and plenty of fun, safe and clean to our standards. The attendant...

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Magee Family A.
7/13/2025

Ocean Plays is one of the best indoor playgrounds we've visited in Oregon! This ocean-themed play space is super clean, thoughtfully designed, and perfect for a wide range of ages -- from babies...

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Jonathan Y.
11/23/2024

Glad we found this place because it was so much fun for our toddler. The place is small but utilizes the space well. Upon coming in your just simply sign a short waiver and hand sanitize and head...

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Tianxu Z.
6/9/2024

We have been playing at Ocean Play for more than half a year now. This is my kids' favorite indoor playground in the Hillsboro area. Location: Ocean Play is conveniently located in a plaza,...

Lisa C.
6/25/2025

Today was the second time(in 2 weeks) I had shown up with my kids during their posted hours and they were closed. Very disappointing, and a waste of time.

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