We’ve created a “Dual-Theme Dreamland” which combines children’s two ultimate dreams into one at Chengdu Derek. Our indoor playground layout uniquely divides one floor into a highly realistic “Mini City,” allowing children to experience various professional roles, and the other into a challenging “Space Base,” encouraging them to climb, jump, and explore the unknown. This playground is not merely fun, but also a comprehensive growth space where children can learn social knowledge through role-playing, and develop courage and physical abilities through challenges.


Design Concept
Our core concept is “Society in the left hand, the Universe in the right,” creating a dual-theme space that fully stimulates children’s potential.

Dual-Theme Driven and Holistic Development
The indoor playground layout strategically separates themes: the “Mini City” focuses on social, cognitive, and emotional development, helping children understand the world through role-playing. The “Space Base” focuses on physical fitness, courage, and problem-solving skills. One is social and intellectual. The other is imaginative and physical. This design meets the multidimensional needs of children’s growth and perfectly combines education with entertainment.
Play while learning, learn while playing
The highly realistic city area integrates social common sense, professional awareness, and the concept of money into the games; the space area transforms physical training into fun challenges, allowing children to naturally improve their physical fitness and coordination through adventure.
Independent exploration under safety
All facilities within our indoor playground layout prioritize child safety, creating an inclusive environment that allows children to freely choose, explore independently, and confidently take on challenges.
Zoning and Functions
Zone A: 【Mini City】—Role Playing Center
This is a miniature, safely functioning “children’s city” within our overall indoor playground layout.
Core Experience: Children can choose to play various social roles such as police officer, doctor, firefighter, cashier, and chef.


Key Scenes:
Career Stations, such as a mini police station, mini hospital, fire station, supermarket, and kitchen, are equipped with realistic costumes, props, and equipment.
Transport City: Small streets connecting the stations, equipped with traffic signs, toy cars, etc., instilling basic traffic and social rules.
Growth Goals: Children learn teamwork, communication, and expression under guidance, by completing “work tasks” (such as putting out fires, seeing a doctor, and shopping), cultivating a sense of responsibility and independence, and initially establishing an understanding of how society works through play.
Zone B: [Space Base] – Physical Challenge Adventure Base
This area in our indoor playground layout is a three-dimensional challenge zone simulating a space environment.

Core Experience: Highly engaging physical challenges centered on climbing, jumping, and balancing.
Key Facilities:
Sky Sand Pit and Trampoline: Serving as a warm-up and cool-down area, providing sensory play and bouncy fun.
Universal Ball Pit: A “Planetary Ocean” filled with balls for cushioning and free play.

Core Challenge Area: Frame Climbing Tower – A large climbing structure incorporates multiple challenges, including:
Courage Challenges: Such as a swaying bridge and punching bags.
Ninja Obstacles: A series of flexible obstacles to traverse, including crawling nets, to test children’s flexibility and strategy.
Development Goals: Systematically develop children’s courage, physical coordination, strength, and problem-solving abilities when facing obstacles.










