Family Activities in Melbourne

The Ultimate Family-Friendly Adventure in the Heart of the City

Searching for the best family activities in Melbourne? Look no further than Mr Wolf Game at The District Docklands. Whether you’re a local family or just visiting for the weekend, our high-tech maze offers a unique, active experience that gets kids off their screens and into the action.

Located directly under the iconic Melbourne Star, we provide a safe, indoor environment where kids can run, hide, and play regardless of the Melbourne weather.

Why Families Love Mr Wolf Game

  • Active Indoor Fun: Burn off energy in our interactive maze designed for kids aged 5–10.

  • High-Tech Play: Every player gets their own headset and game-status watch to track their score and communicate with their team.

  • Classic Game, New Twist: Experience a futuristic version of “What’s the Time, Mr Wolf?” featuring sensors, crawl spaces, and hidden tokens.

  • Central & Convenient: Situated in the free tram zone with plenty of parking, making it one of the easiest things to do with kids in Melbourne CBD.

Make a Day of it at The District Docklands

Mr Wolf Game is perfectly positioned for a full day of family fun. After your mission, you are just steps away from everything the precinct has to offer:

  • Grab a Bite: Enjoy family-friendly dining at the many cafes and restaurants within The District.

  • Catch a Movie: We are located right near Hoyts Cinemas, perfect for a “Game & Movie” combo.

  • Shop & Explore: Browse the shops or visit nearby attractions like ArtVo or O’Brien Icehouse.

  • Easy Access: With 90 minutes of free parking and easy tram access, your visit is hassle-free from start to finish.

Plan Your Family Activity in Melbourne

Ready to see if your family can outrun the Wolf? Book your session now and experience one of the most exciting indoor activities Melbourne has to offer.

FAQ

Is it suitable for younger children?

Yes! Mr Wolf Game is specifically optimized for primary school-aged children (5–10 years old). The game encourages movement and listening skills in a fun, non-scary environment.

Absolutely. While the game is for the kids, parents are welcome to purchase a spectator/supervising pass to enter the maze and watch the action up close.

We highly recommend booking online, especially during Victorian School Holidays and weekends, as sessions frequently sell out.