GetSoftPlay

Indoor playground & soft play in Muscat

Oman

Growing — differentiation matters

GetSoftPlay connects investors and operators in the Gulf with vetted soft play manufacturers, and combines local demand with live competition data so you can judge a location before you commit. Here is what the numbers say about Muscat.

Quick answer: Muscat is a metro of about 1.7M people with an estimated 112,000 children in the central catchment and 19 indoor play venues nearby — roughly 5,895 children per venue versus a regional benchmark near 8,000. That makes it a fast-growing market where a differentiated venue can win. A commercial 150–300 m² soft play fit-out is typically imported and costs about $200–$500 per m² for equipment, and the catchment could support roughly $788,000 in annual revenue.
112,000
children in catchment
19
play venues nearby
18
shopping malls
0.74×
demand gap vs region

Is there demand for soft play in Muscat?

Muscat is a metro of about 1.7M people, with an estimated 112,000 children (36,000 under 5) in the central catchment. Those families are served by 19 indoor play venues across 18 shopping malls — about 5,895 children per venue. Against a regional benchmark of 8,000, Muscat scores a 0.74× demand gap, making it a fast-growing market where a differentiated venue can win.

Muscat market snapshot

MetricMuscat
Metro population1.7M
Children per play venue5,895
Shopping malls in core18
Est. spend per visit$22
Est. annual revenue potential$788,000

How many soft play venues are in Muscat?

There are 19 indoor play and family entertainment venues within 5 km of central Muscat, averaging 4.3★ across 3,627 reviews (Google Places, 2026-08-21). The highest-rated is Fun Today (Bilad Mall, Al Maabilah) at 5★.

  • Play House Oman
  • Tridom - Adventure Arena - Muscat, Oman
  • GameBox Oman
  • Kids Sandbox Oman
  • Funtazmo
  • Fabyland Muscat Grand Mall
  • Kids Fun Land
  • Funtazmo Kids

How much does soft play equipment cost in Muscat?

Commercial equipment is typically imported at $200–$500 per m². A 200 m² multi-level unit runs roughly $40,000–$100,000 for equipment, before shipping, installation and mall fit-out. We connect you directly with a vetted manufacturer for a fixed export quote — estimate your fit-out or generate a themed AI concept first.

Common questions

Is there demand for indoor playgrounds in Muscat?

Muscat (Oman) has an estimated 112,000 children in the central catchment and 18 shopping malls — the primary location for soft play in the Gulf. With 19 existing venues, that is about 5,895 children per venue, a gap ratio of 0.74× versus the regional benchmark, making it a fast-growing market where a differentiated venue can win.

How much does soft play equipment cost in Muscat?

Commercial soft play equipment is typically imported (e.g. from Turkey or China) at about $200–$500 per m². A 200 m² multi-level unit runs roughly $40,000–$100,000 for equipment, plus shipping, install and mall fit-out. Request manufacturer pricing below for your exact size.

Where do soft plays operate in Muscat?

Almost all Gulf soft plays sit inside shopping malls or family entertainment centres. Muscat has 18 malls in the core, so securing a well-located mall unit is usually the biggest commercial decision after equipment.

What approvals are needed to open in Muscat?

You typically need a trade licence, mall/landlord fit-out approval and Civil Defence (fire & safety) sign-off. Equipment should meet EN 1176 or ASTM safety standards — ask your manufacturer for certification, which we can arrange.

How much can an indoor playground in Muscat earn?

On a conservative catchment model with an average spend of $22 per visit, the Muscat catchment could support roughly $788,000 in annual revenue, with parties, café and memberships driving most of the profit. This is a planning estimate, not a forecast.

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Sources: population National statistics / metro estimates; venues Google Places (2026-08-21). Children and under-5 counts are estimated from catchment population shares. Revenue is a planning estimate, not a forecast. Last updated 2026-08-21.