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Cloudbound brings indoor play space for toddlers to Frisco

Cloudbound plans a 10,000-square-foot toddler playspace in Preston Ridge, adding slides, climbing and a cafe near Stonebriar by late May.

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Cloudbound brings indoor play space for toddlers to Frisco
Source: communityimpact.com

A 10,000-square-foot indoor playspace built for Frisco’s youngest children is set to open in late May at 3333 Preston Road, Suite 1200, adding a weatherproof stop for families in the Preston Ridge shopping district near Stonebriar.

Cloudbound says the Frisco location is designed for children ages 0 to 6 and will center on crawl, climb and slide experiences rather than arcade games or trampoline courts. The company has described the concept as a sky-inspired “world of play,” a format aimed at toddlers and preschoolers who often outgrow home play spaces before they are ready for larger entertainment venues.

The space is being positioned as more than a playroom. Community Impact reported the facility will include slides, climbing structures, building-block zones, a full-service cafe, lounge-style seating, nursing rooms and party rooms for birthdays and special events. That mix is designed to give parents a place to stay on site while children play, making the visit useful for a quick outing, a birthday stop or a longer break between errands.

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The location on Preston Road gives Cloudbound a built-in convenience advantage. Preston Ridge is one of Frisco’s busiest retail corridors, and the Stonebriar area already draws shoppers, diners and weekend traffic. By placing a child-focused attraction in the middle of that commercial mix, Cloudbound is tapping into a family routine that often combines grocery runs, retail stops and meals with a short play session for young children.

State filings cited by Local Profile show an estimated $850,000 interior renovation for the project, signaling a substantial buildout rather than a small storefront conversion. That level of investment fits Frisco’s larger pattern of specialized businesses moving into retail centers as the city grows, especially concepts aimed at families looking for indoor options during hot North Texas summers or rainy days.

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For parents, grandparents and childcare providers in Collin County, the appeal is immediate: a dedicated space for babies, toddlers and preschoolers to burn energy in an environment built around their size and abilities. With its spring 2026 opening target now narrowed to late May, Cloudbound is set to become another family-centered stop in the Preston Ridge and Stonebriar area, where convenience and child-friendly recreation increasingly share the same address.

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