Expect a big indoor warehouse full of connected trampolines, foam pits, basketball hoops, dodgeball courts, and obstacle courses. Sessions usually run 60-90 minutes with timed entry. It’s loud, energetic, and fun for an hour or two if you like bouncing and aren’t afraid of crowds of kids. The experience is physical and can be exhausting; socks with grips are mandatory and provided or sold on site. Most adults enjoy it but tire faster than children.
Best time is weekday mornings or early afternoons during school terms to avoid peak crowds. Summers and holiday breaks get packed. Expect to pay around $25–45 per person for a single jump session including grip socks; longer packages or add-ons push it higher. Families often spend $150–250 total after food and extras.
Pick a park with good airflow and newer equipment if you have a choice; skip the ones that feel worn out or overly crowded. One honest tip: don’t overdo it on the first 20 minutes even though it’s tempting — pace yourself or you’ll be sore for days. Another: weekday afternoon sessions give you the best mix of energy and breathing room.
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