Zianna Smith, 2, of Patchogue, plays at the sand table...

Zianna Smith, 2, of Patchogue, plays at the sand table at L.I. Salty Kids Cove in Patchogue on Feb. 27. Credit: Randee Daddona

If Peter Pan knew of Long Island’s open play centers that inspire imagination, he probably wouldn’t fly back to Never Land. Kids can create their own hands-on adventures inside playhouses, pretend cafes, doll cities, kid-sized fitness play areas, ball pits with obstacles, or on mini carousels.

Frances Cuomo Perpero, owner the Little Doll Studio in Rockville Centre, says, "When I see the kids rearranging the doll furniture around our doll center, that’s when they’re starting to use their imaginations."

Jessica Valdivia, 32, of Oyster Bay, brings her family to indoor play at Madeline’s Play Café in Glen Cove because the indoor, French-themed center is ideal for a playdate, she says. "We’re always at the park. This is something different," she says.

In addition to open play sessions, all indoor centers offer variations on birthday parties, classes or special events.

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Children’s Social Club

280 Sunrise Hwy., Rockville Centre, 516-544-4019; thechildrensocialclub.com

Stephannie Jablonsky of Lynbrook, with whipped coffee and daughter, Ilona...

Stephannie Jablonsky of Lynbrook, with whipped coffee and daughter, Ilona Jablonsky with a “ Dunkaroo,”at the Children’s Social Club in Rockville Centre.  Credit: Linda Rosier

This play space features a train table, craft area with puzzles, magnet boards, a ball pit, mini rock-climbing wall, trampoline and infant area with soft toys. For kids who need a bit of quiet time, there’s a reading nook with life-size Lite Brite boards, books and puzzles.

Target age 6 months to 5 years 

Cost $25; $29 second child, infants under 8 months free for 90-minute session. Reservations required.

Liddle Bites Play Café

132 E. Park Ave., Long Beach, 516-442-3131; liddlebites.com

The play center/snack bar boasts a life-size, two-story dollhouse that’s big enough for kids to play in. It includes a living room and kitchen/ice cream shop downstairs and a bedroom upstairs with a pretend piano and makeup mirror. Kids can also enjoy train and truck tables, cribs for dolls and a crawl-in rocket ship.

Target age Infants to age 8 

Cost $15 per child, siblings discount; all-day pass $35.

Little Doll Studio

137 N. Park Ave., Rockville Centre, 516-238-6159; littledollstudio.com

Evie Ladd with the doll dress she colored and decorated...

Evie Ladd with the doll dress she colored and decorated at A Little Doll Studio birthday party for her friend Sienna Baydala, in January 2023 in Rockville Centre. Credit: Debbie Egan-Chin

In this studio filled with more than 100 dolls and a "doll city" with 30-plus rooms, open play is offered on weekends, holidays and school breaks. Choose a doll, dress it up, take photos and play in an area that includes a doll-sized Starbucks, Target, ballet studio, library, campground, wedding venue, and much more. Open play includes an opportunity to create a doll craft and join a doll dance party.

Target age 3 to 8 years

Cost $35 for two hours, $30 sibling.

Lollibop Kids

398 Central Ave., Lawrence, 516-341-7777; lollibopkids.com

This kosher restaurant/cafe has an open play section in the rear, which includes a clubhouse, clothing for dress-up, play kitchen, rock-climbing wall and video games. Free Wi-Fi. Limit one adult per family in play area.

Target age 1 and up

Cost $15 for 90 minutes, $12 sibling. 

Madeline’s Play Café

36 Glen St., Glen Cove, 516-503-8928; madelinesplaycafe.com

Jack Valdivia , 3, of Oyster Bay, plays at Madeline’s...

Jack Valdivia , 3, of Oyster Bay, plays at Madeline’s Play Café on June 19 in Glen Cove. Credit: Debbie Egan-Chin

This play center, which opened in the spring, is sprinkled with French charm. A decorative Eiffel tower and wall coverings of the Parisian countryside surround a two-story playhouse with a pretend cafe, ball pit, mini rock-climbing wall, dolls, trains and cars, a book and coloring section, and a carousel with white horses. Parents can enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee and purchase pastries delivered from a French bakery in Brooklyn.

Target age 6 months to 8 years

Cost $30 per child for two hours, $25 sibling aged 2 and up.

More Than Play

128 Hicksville Rd., Seaford, 516-804-4837; morethanplayli.com

This speech pathologist-owned indoor play and enrichment space features avenues for purposeful play including open play sessions and adult-and-me classes. The space includes a dramatic play center, bistro, wellness center, construction zone, seasonal garden, magnet wall, toy rotation and separate classroom space.

Target age 0 to 5 years 

Cost $22 per child for one hour for open play. Classes: $32-$35. 

Nana’s Wonderland Massapequa

5050 Sunrise Hwy., Massapequa Park, 516-502-1876; nanaswonderland.net/home-massapequa

Keira Suh, 4, of Hicksville, plays at Nana's Wonderland in...

Keira Suh, 4, of Hicksville, plays at Nana's Wonderland in Massapequa Park on June 17. Credit: Randee Daddona

Stairs that play musical notes when you step on them, a kid-sized rocking school bus and a pretend theater are three of the highlights in this indoor play space that opened this past summer. Kids can crawl through tunnels with obstacle games, slide into several ball pits, or play hide and seek in fun hideouts. The center also has a separate, soft infant area. Coffee, smoothies and snacks are sold.

Target age 1 to 8 years

Cost $18 per hour per child, $25 two hours, $30 day.

Oh My Goodness Kids

301 Main St., Port Washington; and 61 New Hyde Park Rd., Garden City; 516-636-5444 ext. 1 for Garden City, ext. 2 for Port Washington; ohmygoodnesskids.com

Winding slides, ball pits, a sensory clubhouse, swings and a plethora of wooden building toys fill this play center, which includes an organic cafe extending from the activity area. "Pre-preschool mini classes" are offered to 1½- to 2½-year-olds, plus more.

Target age 6 months to 7 years 

Cost $20 per child for one hour. 

Once Upon a Treetop

151 Dupont St., Plainview, 516-349-1140; onceuponatreetop.com

Once Upon a Treetop is a creative play space in...

Once Upon a Treetop is a creative play space in Plainview, with a whole, pint-sized village of play spaces for children to imagine themselves. Credit: Marisol Diaz

Twelve preschool-sized rooms make up a city in this homey center that includes a firehouse, a police station, campsite, vet’s office, construction zone and a three-story climbing maze.

Target age 1 to 7 years 

Cost $20 walkers, $25 crawlers, $10 infants for two hours.

Party in the Park

1019 Park Blvd., Massapequa Park, 516-308-3751; partyinthepark.me

This mini, indoor town for imaginative play features a pretend kitchen and grocery store, plus a music jam area with instruments, tool shed and sensory items. Free Wi-Fi. Coffee and water are offered for caregivers. The center also includes an in-house clothing boutique for newborns and children up to age 6.

Target age 1 to 6 years 

Cost $20 for one hour, $15 siblings; private 60-minute play dates for 10 are $200.

Rookies Kids Fitness & Athletics

2477 Merrick Rd., Bellmore, 516-871-4881; rookieskids.com

A kid-sized version of a fitness center is filled with everything from a balance beam to monkey bars, medicine balls and sports equipment. Open play is available during school breaks and holidays. Groups geared for children with special needs are also offered. Open play on Oct. 3, 4, 14, Nov. 5, 11, 29, Dec. 23, 26, 27, 30 and 31. 

Target age 15 months and up

Cost $25 per child for one hour.

Sensory Beans

3309 Merrick Rd., Wantagh, 516-308-1462; sensorybeans.org

Kids with all abilities can enjoy swings, hammocks, a tactile sensory wall, a mini rock wall with rope ladder, a soft foam pit and climbers. Sensory circuit open play stations include a sensory gym, sensory bins, arts and crafts materials and more, all designed to develop gross and fine motor skills. Sensory-friendly movies are also featured as special events.

Target age 9 months to 9 years 

Cost $24 for 90 minutes. Reservations required.

Sippy Cups Café

3890 Merrick Rd., Seaford, 516-221-3814; sippycupscafe.com

Jerry Sampson, of Massapequa Park, talks with his wife, Lori...

Jerry Sampson, of Massapequa Park, talks with his wife, Lori Sampson, as their son, Harrison Sampson, plays with Ella Ordonez, and Brandon Martori, at Sippy Cups Cafe in Seaford. Credit: Jessica Rotkiewicz

This open-concept center includes indoor and outdoor play areas equipped with a wooden climbing structure with two slides, pretend kitchen/grocery store, a Lego table, train table and a book and puzzle nook. There's a full coffee bar with a variety of food and beverage options for adults.

Target age 0 to 6 years 

Cost $24 per child, $14.50 siblings and crawlers. No time limit during open play.

Social Play Haus

200 Express St., Suite 100; Plainview, 516-200-6444; socialplayhaus.com

Maureen Tropiano feeds daughter, Rae, at the Social Play Haus...

Maureen Tropiano feeds daughter, Rae, at the Social Play Haus in Plainview. Credit: Linda Rosier

A full-menu cafe featuring fresh salads, vegan options, hot entrees and more is combined with a loft-style play center featuring wooden play sets, slides, a kid-sized rock-climbing wall, a make-believe kitchen/garden/bake shop, STEM toys, children’s books and a baby nook with toys for infants. There are three new play stations: a veterinary hospital, a bakery cafe and a sensory nook. Brunch-and-play sessions are offered on weekends.

Target age 0 to 6 years 

Cost $30 per child for two-hour weekday session.

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A Latte Fun

570 E. Jericho Tpke., South Huntington, 631-944-3170; alattefunlongisland.com

A Latte Fun, a coffeehouse and play space in Huntington...

A Latte Fun, a coffeehouse and play space in Huntington Station. Credit: Newsday/Marie Elena Martinez

A new farmhouse market with imaginary play toys and sensory boards, plus a new room upstairs for kids 3 and under have been added for open play. Parents can sip lattes in the cafe while they watch their kids try sensory games, bounce on a tire trampoline, ride a mini carousel or hug a rubber dinosaur. A second location is slated to open in Hauppauge in 2025. 

Target age 0 to 7 years 

Cost $21.75, $17.40 siblings, $15.20 crawlers for a two-hour open play.

La La Land

158 E. Main St., Babylon, 631-482-1619; playatlalaland.com

This three-sectioned open play center features a wind tunnel, monkey bar and slide area, an imagination section with a play cafe, vet center, car table and a "crawlers corner" with toys for infants. Caregivers can enjoy a complimentary self-serve espresso bar, with snacks and drinks for kids as well.

Target age 9 months to 5 years 

Cost $25, $17.50 sibling, $15 crawler for an open play session — duration times vary.

L.I. Salty Kids Cove

646 Old Medford Ave., Patchogue, 631-897-5910; lisaltykidscove.org

Logan Baker, 3, of Brookhaven, plays at L.I. Salty Kids...

Logan Baker, 3, of Brookhaven, plays at L.I. Salty Kids Cove in Patchogue on Feb. 27. Credit: Randee Daddona

This beach-inspired indoor playground offers open play in three rooms. Room No. 1 focuses on gross motor skills, with a tunnel for kids to crawl through, a slide and sand tables. Room No. 2, dubbed "the village," includes a pretend market, car mechanic repair shop, hair salon, campsite and more. Room No. 3 offers sensory play with panels on the wall, and liquid tiles on the floor that spread colored fluid as children step on them.

Target age 0 to 6 years 

Cost $38 a month per child for unlimited play; $22 per child for two-hour drop-in.

Little Bean House Café

260 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset, 631-400-2013; littlebeanhousecafe.com

Parents and caretakers during a play session at Little Bean...

Parents and caretakers during a play session at Little Bean House Cafe in Nesconset. Credit: Randee Daddona

Laptop-friendly tables with outlets give parents an opportunity to work, grab coffee or smoothies from the in-house cafe, and keep an eye on their children as they romp in two playhouses, toot musical instruments, hop on slides, dress up in costumes and flop in ball pits.

Target age 0 to 6 years

Cost $12.95 crawlers, $18.95 walkers, $15.95 for siblings for 90 minutes. Reservations required.

The Nesting Place

95 Horseblock Rd., Yaphank, 631-318-3382; thenestingplaceli.com

This "play lab" boasts plenty of comfy seating and complimentary tea/coffee, as kids check out two playhouses, manipulate neon lights at a sensory light table and clamber on a climber. Additional locations in Farmingdale and Merrick don’t offer open play, but feature classes such as "parent and me."

Target age 6 months to 6 years

Cost $19 per child, $10 additional child for 90-minute open play. Reservations required. 

Play a La Mode

254 Main St., East Setauket, 631-364-2519; playalamode.com

A mini village with a salon, café, gym and more...

A mini village with a salon, café, gym and more makes up Play a La Mode in East Setauket.  Credit: Rita Karapatakis

Preschool toys for imaginative play are found in a make-believe town that features houses, each with a different theme. There’s a salon, gym, school, market, fishing area, racetrack, tool workshop, vet office and pretend cafe.

Target age 0 to 6 years 

Cost $28 walkers, $24 crawlers, infants free for 90 minutes. Reservations required.