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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...