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Time Capsule Soft Play Review: Prices, Facilities & What to Expect

The Time Capsule in Coatbridge offers soft play as part of a larger leisure complex that includes a swimming pool and ice rink. While the soft play area is smaller than dedicated venues, the ability to combine multiple activities makes it an excellent option for a full family day out.

By Kids Play Magazine Editorial Team·Updated March 2026·8 min read
Indoor leisure complex with play area and swimming pool facilities
Rating
3.7/5
Ages
0–10 years
Price
£3.50–£5.50
Session
1.5 hours
100 Buchanan Street, Coatbridge ML5 1DL

Our Full Review

The Time Capsule is a well-known leisure complex in Coatbridge, just east of Glasgow. While primarily famous for its swimming pool and ice rink, the venue also includes a soft play area that provides an affordable indoor play option for families in the area.

The soft play area at the Time Capsule is smaller than dedicated soft play venues, but it is well-maintained and provides adequate entertainment for children up to around age 10. The structure includes slides, climbing elements, and a ball pit, all maintained to the standards expected of a public leisure facility.

What makes the Time Capsule particularly appealing is the ability to combine soft play with other activities. Families can start with a swim, move to soft play, and finish with a session on the ice rink — creating a full day of entertainment at a fraction of the cost of visiting three separate venues. This combination makes the Time Capsule one of the best value family days out in the Glasgow area.

As a public leisure facility operated by North Lanarkshire Leisure, the Time Capsule benefits from consistent maintenance and safety standards. The venue is regularly inspected and maintained to local authority standards, providing reassurance for parents concerned about safety and hygiene.

The café at the Time Capsule serves basic food and drinks at affordable prices. While the menu is limited, it provides adequate sustenance for a day of activities. The seating area overlooks the main entrance rather than the play area, which is a minor inconvenience for parents wanting to supervise while eating.

Pros and Cons

What We Liked

  • Part of a larger leisure complex with swimming and ice skating
  • Very affordable pricing
  • Good for a full family day out
  • Well-maintained public facility
  • Accessible by public transport

Room for Improvement

  • Soft play area is smaller than dedicated venues
  • Can feel institutional compared to private venues
  • Limited food options in the café
  • Coatbridge location is outside Glasgow proper

Key Features

Swimming poolIce rinkCombined leisureGood valueCaféParty packages

Facilities

The Time Capsule has comprehensive facilities as a public leisure complex, including changing rooms, showers, toilets, and baby changing. The venue is fully accessible with lift access to all areas. Lockers are available for storing belongings.

Food and Drink

The café serves basic hot and cold food, snacks, and drinks at affordable prices. The menu is limited but adequate. Vending machines are also available throughout the complex.

Value for Money

At £3.50–£5.50 per child for soft play, the Time Capsule is one of the most affordable options near Glasgow. When combined with swimming or ice skating, the overall value for a family day out is exceptional.

Accessibility

As a public leisure facility, the Time Capsule is fully accessible with lift access, disabled changing facilities, and accessible parking. The venue meets all current accessibility standards.

Parking and Transport

The Time Capsule has a large free car park. The venue is accessible by bus from Glasgow and is near Coatbridge Sunnyside train station, approximately a 10-minute walk.

Best For

Families looking for an affordable, multi-activity day out near Glasgow. The combination of soft play, swimming, and ice skating provides exceptional value and variety.

Our Verdict

The Time Capsule's soft play area may not match dedicated venues for scale or theming, but as part of a larger leisure complex offering swimming and ice skating, it provides outstanding value for a family day out. The affordable pricing, good maintenance standards, and variety of activities make it a worthwhile trip for Glasgow families, particularly during school holidays when a full day of entertainment is needed.