Little sister has been wanting to go to the Trampoline Park every since she found out about it. So once the entire family is free, we went there as walk-in.
I was expecting it to be big but it has this simple facade.
There's a counter with a rate board.
Rates are higher on the weekend but we didn't mind.
Socks have to be like these so we bought some for 150 php.
We waited in this area. Around 10 minutes prior to our schedule, there was an orientation on the TV screen.
We also prepared by removing our shoes and wearing the required socks.
This illustrates the layout of the trampoline park.
There is also a waiting area on the second floor with more fans.
Yes, the entire area is not air-conditioned so prepare to sweat.
The park looks big but there are also lots of customers so you have to wait for your turn on some parts. And, there was a portion where they closed the lights and turned on some disco lights. We hated that part because we didn't feel safe and we couldn't take photos either.
But, some parts are not as popular.
The most popular part is the basketball. I tried it but my form was awful.
My mom and sister tried the dodge ball.
I think this part is the second most in demand.
You can have lots of cool shots here. But, careful not to fall like that.
You can also jump sideways.
Don't force yourself to jump some more when you're tired. Little sister got injured that way.
It took awhile before we were able to call the attendants because they were busy jumping. My other sister is a doctor so she instructed the attendants on what to do. They did not seem prepared. Brother carried little sister to the car. Good thing its just minor sprain (we had an xray after to confirm) and it healed after a week or so.
Overall, we all enjoyed the Trampoline Park. Just don't push yourself to hard. My mom who is a senior citizen loved it. But, she was very cautious and we were all very attentive and present where she was.
Trampoline Park
The Portal, Mayflower Street, Greenfield District, Mandaluyong,
Metro Manila, Philippines