Your child needs movement
A good morning here gives kids more than quiet table time. They get active play, confidence-building movement, and a better outlet for energy.

A movement-first morning program for parents who want their child to climb, balance, explore, practice social play, and build confidence inside the Funrise indoor playground.
Most parents start one of two ways: call about fit and openings, or try the facility once with daily admission.
Is this a good fit?
Parents searching for an active preschool-style option near Cedar Hills usually want two answers: will my child like the space, and does the schedule fit? Active Play Preschool is built around movement, play, and social confidence, with a low-pressure visit if you want to see the environment first.
A good morning here gives kids more than quiet table time. They get active play, confidence-building movement, and a better outlet for energy.
Kids get a kid-friendly setting to listen, take turns, explore around peers, and grow more comfortable in a group environment.
Call to confirm fit and availability, or buy daily admission so your child can try the facility before you choose a program.
What the morning feels like
The facility is the difference. Kids are not limited to one small room or one activity. They get multiple zones for climbing, balance, pretend play, soft movement, slides, bridges, and confidence-building exploration.
Climbing, soft activity zones, balance, slides, bridges, and full-body play help kids use their energy in a productive way.
The colorful village-style play areas give younger kids choices, imagination, and enough variety to stay engaged.
The structure helps kids build confidence, social comfort, listening, transition practice, and body awareness.
A predictable morning block helps families near Cedar Hills, American Fork, Highland, Alpine, and Lehi keep a routine.
See the space
The real Funrise photos help parents picture the visit before they walk in. See the play village, climbing walls, slides, bridges, soft activity areas, and open movement zones before you ask about openings or bring your child.




Schedule
Current Funrise class information shows two morning options. Because children’s programs can change by season and availability, confirm the latest details before making a final plan.
9:30 AM–12:15 PM
A morning rhythm for children who benefit from movement, social play, and repeat structure.
9:30 AM–12:15 PM
A second weekday block for families comparing availability, routines, and active enrichment.
Next step
Start where you are today. Call for fit or schedule details, buy daily admission to see your child in the space, or compare memberships if Funrise may become a weekly stop.
Ask about age fit, current openings, schedule, socks, waivers, and what the morning looks like.
Call FunriseUse daily admission as a low-pressure visit so your child can experience the facility before you choose a program.
Buy AdmissionReview memberships if Funrise is likely to become part of your weekly rhythm for active indoor play.
View MembershipsParent FAQs
Active Play Preschool centers on movement, social play, and kid-friendly activity inside Funrise. Parents should call to confirm current age fit, openings, and registration details before enrolling.
The current Funrise active class information shows Monday/Wednesday and Tuesday/Thursday morning blocks from 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM. Because children’s programs can change by season and availability, confirm the latest schedule directly with Funrise.
Yes. Daily admission is a low-pressure way to visit first. Your child can see the space, move through the play zones, and help you decide whether Active Play Preschool, memberships, birthdays, or regular open play make sense.
Call Funrise if you are deciding on age fit, schedule, or openings. Buy daily admission if you want a first visit. Review memberships if your family already expects to come often.
Active Play Preschool at Funrise
You do not have to choose from the page alone. Call for fit questions, or buy admission so your child can experience the facility first.