Become a child again and jump you happy! A visit to JumpYard is really so incredibly fun and the place is just right big. If you've visited Bounce and think it's a little overpowering, this is much better.
I visited it during the autumn break with my daughter of 9 years and her friend of 10 years. Good thing is to make an appointment before. If it's your first visit to a jump park, you'll also need to buy jump socks. It will be easily over 300kr per person but I saw that there were a bit 2 for 1 deals if one searched around. Go on, do it. The smartest is also of course to visit it on a weekday and not a weekend. It's going to be a lot of people! They try to keep a little track and limit the number of jumpers per hour which I understand. The risk of accidents will be significantly higher the more people jump.
One thing I really think you should buy is the high-altitude course. Then the kids get around the ceiling in the safety line. Both children I had with me thought it was a real highlight. Something I don't really know if it's worth it is the VR game that costs over 150kr per time. We didn't see anyone playing it during the two hours we were there.
A little easier food, smoothies, coffee and ice cream are on site but otherwise you have the whole Nacka Forum around the corner. A little more fun though.
Become a child again and jump you happy! A visit to JumpYard is really so incredibly fun and the place is just right big. If you've visited Bounce and think it's a little overpowering, this is much better.
I visited it during the autumn break with my daughter of 9 years and her fr...
Worthless! The climbing walls closed due to too few staff on site. The staff were aggressive in their tone towards the children. Come there with four children aged 9, 11, 13 and 15, no one wants to go there again!