The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace.
From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries.
At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.
01. How much does it cost to visit The Happy Hive?
Open Play is available on a drop-in basis. Each Open Play session is two hours. Open play is $20 for the first child and $18 for other children that come in together. We offer multi-visit passes as well: 3-pack: $54.00 ($18 per visit) 5-pack: $80.00 ($16 per visit) 10-pack: $150.00 ($15 per visit) Packages never expire and may be used for multiple children. We also offer an unlimited monthly membership which pays for itself if you visit three times a week. Unlimited Monthly Membership: May only be used for the child whose name is on the membership. Monthly memberships expire 31 days after activation. $220 per month for 1 child $320 per month for 2 siblings $420 per month for 3 siblings We are a vendor for Regional Center of the East Bay. They will pay for a membership for qualified clients over the age of 3. Please contact you RCEB case manager for details. They must initiate the paperwork on their end.
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02. Do I have to register online before visiting The Happy Hive?
No, you can fill out our waiver when you get here.
03. What is special about The Happy Hive?
We are an active play space that is designed for all children. We cater to children with special needs, but neurotypical kids love it here too. We offer specially designed play equipment that is designed to help kids with sensory regulation. Much of the equipment is the same as that found in an occupational therapy center. Kids build strength, coordination, and confidence by using our climbing walls, trampoline, swings, zipline and more. We rotate our equipment to keep things exciting for kids. We have just added a hanging obstacle course that is really popular. We also keep our numbers low so that the space does not feel overwhelming to children with sensory issues.