FunParx to Open at Castle Quay in Summer 2026

Castle Quay has announced that FunParx, a new indoor multi-activity adventure park, will open in summer 2026, bringing a major new family attraction to the heart of Banbury.

Published: Monday, 16th February 2026

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Set to open in the former Debenhams unit, FunParx will transform the space into a vibrant indoor playground for all ages covering 50,000 sq ft of exciting play and activity zones. The park will be able to welcome up to 250 visitors per hour and will create 50 new jobs in Banbury, making it a major addition to the town’s leisure and employment offer. 

Visitors can expect a giant inflatable arena with ball pits, ninja-style assault courses, obstacle challenges, slide city, arcade games, inflatable sports pitches, carnival-style games and dedicated soft play zones for younger children. A bar games area with pool, air hockey and classic games will add to the experience, making FunParx a destination for teenagers, families and groups of friends alike.

FunParx co-founder and Banbury local Matt Tofts, said: “We are so excited to be opening in Banbury. This site is going to be fantastic for everyone, and we cannot wait to welcome people in to experience all the fun.”

The announcement marks another milestone in Castle Quay’s transformation following a £65 million regeneration, which has seen the centre evolve from a traditional retail space into a vibrant canalside destination combining shopping, dining, entertainment and culture.

The Waterfront and Lock29 have reshaped Banbury’s social scene, with independent food traders, restaurants and outdoor terraces creating a lively hub alongside the Oxford Canal. The Light Banbury has further strengthened the leisure offer, attracting visitors from across the region with its cinema, bowling, climbing, gaming and rooftop dining.

Major national brands, including Boots, Waterstones, Superdrug, The Entertainer, F Hinds, TG Jones and Clarks have also recently renewed their commitment to the centre, demonstrating continued confidence in Castle Quay’s future.

Councillor Lesley McLean, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Finance, Property and Regeneration, said: “Castle Quay’s new FunParx is set to draw visitors to Banbury from far and wide. Another family-friendly attraction will be a great complement to The Light and Lock29, making Banbury a brilliant place to visit for a day out.

“Coming off the back of a string of key lease renewals from national brands in the centre, and the great news about Banbury Library joining the Castle Quay family, this announcement demonstrates the value the centre can deliver, serving the community as a destination for retail, leisure and public services.”

Oliver Wren, Centre Director at Castle Quay, said: “2025 was a landmark year for Castle Quay, with more than two million visitors enjoying our Waterfront and The Light continuing to attract people of all ages. We’ve also seen strong confidence from our retail and leisure partners through a number of key lease renewals, which shows just how far Castle Quay has come.”

He continued: “It’s incredibly exciting to be building on that momentum in 2026, with the relocation of Banbury Library and now the fantastic news that FunParx will be joining us. Our vision is for Castle Quay to be a place where people come to spend time, not just shop and FunParx will add another brilliant reason for families and young people to visit and enjoy the town centre.”

With excellent transport links, parking, EV charging and family-friendly facilities, Castle Quay continues to grow as a full-day destination, offering residents and visitors even more reasons to spend time in Banbury.


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