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Pirate Pete's Family Entertainment Centre in Ayr is one of the biggest 4 star play centre's in Scotland and it's jam packed full of fun!
There is plenty to see and do whatever the weather. We have Scotland's biggest indoor adventure play, Scotland's first mini championship putting course. A traditional seafront tearoom and kids outdoor fun park.
All you need for a great family day out rain or shine!
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