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Sensational Sundays is already West Toronto's best family value — 5 hours of unlimited arcade + FREE VR for $50. Now bundle it into your private party package and you've got the easiest, most affordable celebration in town. Here's how to do it right.
"Here's the thing — families kept asking us: 'Can we make Sensational Sundays into a party?' The answer is yes, and it's actually brilliant. You get the private party experience — dedicated space, food, cake, host — plus unlimited arcade and VR that Sensational Sundays is known for. The kids go wild for 5 hours, you don't lift a finger. And the price? Way less than you'd expect. This is the smartest party cheat code in West Toronto."
— Vinnie, Founder of The JunXion
The easiest party you'll ever plan.
Every machine, every game — racing simulators, air hockey, basketball, classics. No tokens, no limits. (Excluding prize machines.)
Every guest gets one VR session included — Laserbots team battles in our free-roam arena. Kids lose their minds over this.
Dedicated party area, pizza, drinks, cake, decorations, and a dedicated host. You bring the kids, we handle literally everything else.
per party (varies by group size and customizations)
12-3PM
Sundays
5-13
Ages
All-In
Food + Cake + Cleanup
Compare: Traditional birthday venues charge $400-600 just for room rental. You get the full arcade + VR + private party for less.
Different neighborhoods, different Sunday vibes. Here's the real story for each.
King St W straight to Dundas
Parkdale families were some of our earliest Sunday regulars. The 504 King streetcar runs right through the neighborhood and drops you practically at our door on Dundas West. Sunday mornings in Parkdale are relaxed — grab coffee at one of the local spots on Queen, hop on the King car, and you're here in 15 minutes. Parkdale parents love that they can bring siblings of different ages — the arcade works for 5-year-olds and 13-year-olds equally.
504 King streetcar • ~15 min from Queen & Lansdowne
Parkside straight down to Dundas
High Park families have the ultimate Sunday combo: morning at the park (playground, zoo, maybe the Jamie Bell Adventure Playground), then walk or drive down Parkside to Dundas for the party. It's a 5-minute drive or a pleasant 20-minute walk. Several High Park families have made this their standing Sunday birthday tradition — the park-to-arcade pipeline.
5-min drive from High Park • ~20-min walk via Parkside
Runnymede straight south to Dundas
Bloor West Village parents have been spreading the word like crazy. You're just a straight shot down Runnymede — 7 minutes by car, easy street parking on Dundas. The neighborhood farmers market crowd comes on Sundays, and we've had families make it a tradition: market in the morning, party in the afternoon. Bloor West parents especially appreciate that they can drop off and explore The Junction's shops and cafes while we run the party.
7-min drive via Runnymede • Free parking on Dundas
Bloor line to Dundas West Station
Junction Triangle families have it easiest — you're on the Bloor-Danforth line at Dundas West Station, which is basically our neighbor. Some JT families literally walk. The neighborhood's young professional parents love that the Sunday party is an actual experience (not a sad community room with balloons). And since the party runs 12-3, you've got the afternoon free afterward.
Dundas West Station • Walkable for most JT residents
King streetcar or quick drive
Liberty Village families are some of our most enthusiastic Sunday party hosts. They love that The JunXion is a 10-minute drive (or a streetcar ride on the 504 King). LibVil parents tend to be planners — they book early, customize thoughtfully, and bring big groups. The urban condo crowd appreciates having a massive play space with actual parking rather than another cramped downtown venue.
504 King streetcar • ~10 min drive via King St W
Quick trip via Howard Park Ave
Roncesvalles families have been with us since day one. The neighborhood's strong community vibe means word spreads fast — when one family has a great Sunday party, three more book the next week. Roncy parents love the simplicity: no decorations to buy, no food to prep, no cleanup. Walk or drive via Howard Park Ave — it's 5-8 minutes. And the kids? They're already asking when the next party is before the first one ends.
5-8 min via Howard Park Ave • Short walk for many Roncy residents
Local Favorites: Brunch at Boom Breakfast & Co • Italian catering from Mangiare • Local biz directory: Junction Jukebox
All neighborhoods: Free parking on Dundas St W and surrounding streets on Sundays. The 504 King, 505 Dundas, and Bloor-Danforth subway line all serve us. We're at 3431 Dundas St W, Suite 200 — The Junction, Toronto.
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