Entertainment

Peek-a-Boo Factory Opens New Indoor Play Center in Rancho Cordova, Expanding from Bay Area Success

The first 50 children receive free admission at the October 11 grand opening celebration.

Rancho Cordova, CA – Peek-a-Boo Factory, a popular indoor play center chain with multiple locations across the Bay Area, announces the grand opening of its newest facility in Rancho Cordova on Saturday, October 11, 2025. The celebration runs from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM at 11270 Sanders Drive, Suite A, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742.

The family entertainment center marks Peek-a-Boo Factory’s expansion into the Sacramento region, bringing its proven play concept to local families. It offers several fun activities for kids ages 0–12. The first 50 children to arrive at the grand opening will receive free admission, and all young guests throughout the day will receive complimentary Peek-a-Boo Factory grippy socks.

“We’re so excited to bring Peek-a-Boo Factory to the Sacramento area,” said Sophia Cheng, Owner of Peek-a-Boo Factory. “Our Bay Area locations have become such special places for families, and it’s a dream come true to bring that same joy to the Sacramento community. We can’t wait to see parents and kids laughing, playing, and making memories together here.”

The Rancho Cordova location features the same engaging play experiences that have made Peek-a-Boo Factory a destination for Bay Area families seeking safe, interactive entertainment for children. The indoor facility provides year-round play opportunities regardless of weather conditions.

The new location represents strategic growth for the company as it brings its successful business model to the greater Sacramento metropolitan area.

For more information about the Rancho Cordova location, visit www.peekaboofactory.com/rancho-cordova.

For any inquiry, call (916) 586-7500.

Address: 11270 Sanders Drive, Suite A, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742.

About Peek-a-Boo Factory

Peek-a-Boo Factory operates indoor play centers designed for children and families to enjoy interactive play experiences in a safe, climate-controlled environment. With established locations throughout the Bay Area and now expanding to Sacramento, Peek-a-Boo Factory provides spaces where families can gather, play, and create memories together.

Learn more at: https://www.peekaboofactory.com/

Families interested in learning more can visit the location’s dedicated website or follow updates on social media:

Facebook: @peekaboofactoryranchocordova

Instagram: @peekaboofactory_rc

Media Contact:

Contact Person: Kerri Naber
Company Name: Peek-a-Boo Factory Rancho Cordova
Email: Kerri@engagingyouraudience.com
Phone: (607) 857-3990
Website: www.peekaboofactory.com/rancho-cordova

Joseph Wilson

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