Delhi NCR this week feels like it has collectively reached the same conclusion: it is too hot to pretend outdoor plans are a good idea anymore. The result is a full migration toward indoor gaming arenas, trampoline parks, activity zones, and entertainment spaces where air-conditioning is treated with the respect it deserves.

This is the kind of week built for group outings that start casually and somehow become deeply competitive. Somebody always takes dodgeball personally. Someone always gets overconfident on obstacle courses. And every trampoline park eventually produces one adult attempting a backflip against all available medical advice.

Which is why these places stay packed.

Here is everything worth checking out.

Xtreme by Tingaland — Outdoor Children Adventure Park
Punjabi Bagh’s Xtreme by Tingaland combines outdoor activity spaces, obstacle-style attractions, climbing zones, and adventure-based entertainment into one high-energy setup built primarily for children — though adults accompanying them usually end up participating anyway.

The space balances playful chaos with enough structure to keep families comfortable, making it ideal for weekend outings where children need somewhere to aggressively expend energy for several uninterrupted hours.

Also, activity parks always reveal which parents secretly enjoy obstacle courses more than the kids.

At ₹600 onwards, it lands comfortably in the “full afternoon plan” category.

When: May 23 – May 31, 12 am onwards | Where: Punjabi Bagh Club, Delhi NCR | Tickets: ₹600 onwards

Fun, Food and Party Destination — PlayBox
PlayBox in Noida feels designed around one central philosophy: if enough games, food counters, and loud music exist in one building, people will stay all evening.

The venue combines arcade-style entertainment, gaming zones, social activity spaces, party setups, and casual dining into a full indoor hangout experience. It works particularly well for larger friend groups because nobody is forced into one activity for too long — bowling one minute, gaming the next, snacks immediately afterwards.

This is less a single attraction and more an all-purpose boredom solution.

And honestly, Delhi NCR’s current obsession with activity-based socialising makes sense. Café conversations can only carry friendships so far.

When: May 23 onwards, multiple dates | Where: PLAYBOX, Noida | Tickets: ₹500 onwards

Funky Island — V3S Mall
Funky Island fully embraces arcade energy without apology.

Located inside V3S Mall, the space combines redemption games, racing simulators, basketball machines, claw games, arcade challenges, and the deeply manipulative reward-ticket system that somehow still emotionally affects adults. Places like this thrive because they make people temporarily forget seriousness exists.

One air hockey match later and suddenly everyone is keeping score manually like it determines inheritance rights.

The mall atmosphere helps too — easy access, casual pacing, and enough surrounding food options to turn a quick visit into an accidental full-day outing.

When: Daily, 12 am onwards | Where: V3S Mall Food Court, 3rd Floor, Delhi NCR | Tickets: ₹750 onwards

SkyJumper Amusement Park — Wave Mall Noida
Trampoline parks continue to dominate urban entertainment because they combine exercise, chaos, and poor decision-making extremely efficiently.

SkyJumper at Wave Mall Noida features wall trampolines, obstacle sections, foam pits, freestyle jumping areas, and enough high-energy movement to exhaust entire groups within an hour. The atmosphere stays consistently loud, playful, and slightly dangerous in the harmless way all good trampoline parks should.

Also, every trampoline venue eventually creates one person who refuses to stop attempting flips despite increasingly clear evidence they should.

Dignity rarely survives these places. Fun usually does.

When: Daily, 12 am onwards | Where: SkyJumper Trampoline Park – Wave Mall, Noida | Tickets: Available at venue

All event details are as provided by organisers and are subject to change. Readers are advised to confirm timings and ticket availability directly with venues before attending.