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Pricing & Memberships

A reliable third place for modern parents. Drop in for an hour, or build it into the week as a routine. Members come for the rhythm. Visitors come for the calm.

Drop-In Play — No Reservation Needed

$15.99 /hour per child
Register before first visit

Monthly Membership — $185/month for Unlimited Play

$185 /month per child
  • Unlimited visits
  • Pre-book your play slots
  • Members only events
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Private Events — Contact Us for Pricing

Custom pricing
  • Meetups & community gatherings
  • Brand activations & PR events
  • Tailored to your needs
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Built for the weekly rhythm

Unlimited visits for ages 0–6, the ability to pre-book your slot, member-only hours, and small café perks. Built for the parents who want House of Wonder to be part of the actual week. No long commitment, cancel anytime.

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Common questions

The short answers. Read more on the full FAQ or plan your first visit.

How much does a House of Wonder membership cost? +

$185 per month per child for unlimited play in our Clinton Hill play café. Membership includes pre-booking your play slots and member-only hours. No long commitment, cancel anytime.

Can we drop in without a membership? +

Yes. Drop-in play is $15.99 per hour per child. Walk in during open hours, 9am to 6pm daily. No reservation needed. Membership makes sense if you expect to visit weekly or more.

Do parents pay too? +

No. Adults enter free with their kids. Our pricing is per child, not per family. Coffee, food, and café items are separate.

Is the membership month-to-month? +

Yes. Memberships renew monthly with no long commitment. You can cancel anytime from your family portal.

What ages is the pricing for? +

Our play space is designed for kids ages 0–6. Older siblings are welcome in the café area. Same pricing applies to all children using the play space.

How busy is House of Wonder right now? +

Check live capacity at vibe.houseofwonder.co before you come. Updated continuously throughout the day.

Children playing at House of Wonder Brooklyn