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Slick City Action Park Opens at Potomac Mills

The indoor entertainment facility offers slides, air parks, and other fun amenities.

By Maggie Roth June 15, 2026 at 10:26 am

A new option for family-friendly indoor entertainment has arrived Northern Virginia. Slick City Action Park is now open in Woodbridge’s Potomac Mills mall, bringing several indoor slides and other attractions.  

The new attraction, part of a national brand, is in “Neighborhood 5” of Potomac Mills, near the Books-A-Million. It officially opened June 13.  

Slick City has several waterless indoor slides, including the high-speed Fast Lane, the swirling Royal Flush, and the plummeting Mega Launch. In addition to the slides, it has air courts, a jungle gym for toddlers, and party rooms.  

Slick City Action Park at Potomac Mills
Courtesy Potomac Mills

“We’re excited to welcome Slick City Action Park and give families another indoor option where they can stay active, celebrate special occasions and make a day of their visit,” said Bethany Webb, Potomac Mills’ director of marketing and business development.

Slick City will host several special themed sessions, such as sensory-friendly hours, adults-only nights, and an “after hours” session with neon lights and music for teens and adults.  

The slides are open to ages 5 and up, while the soft play area is reserved for kids up to age 5. Passes are $30 for 90 minutes, $36 for 120 minutes, and $15 for junior tickets (for kids aged 3 and under). Each guest must also purchase CitySocks to participate, for $5 a pair.  

Slick City joins several other entertainment concepts at Potomac Mills, including Off Limitz Adventure Park and Round1 Bowling & Arcade. 

Feature image courtesy Potomac Mills

Maggie Roth

Maggie Roth

Associate Editor

Maggie Roth is the associate editor for Northern Virginia Magazine, where she covers news and culture in the NoVA area. Originally from New Jersey, she is a graduate of George Mason University and joined the magazine in 2021 as an editorial intern.

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