Mumbai gets country’s biggest trampoline park
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MUMBAI/ Created : Dec 18, 2019, 16:41 IST
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Mumbai gets the biggest trampoline park in the country, which is spread across 42000 sq ft. Latest reports suggest the Mumbai’s first ever, full-scale trampoline park boasts of 85 trampolines, and is a one-stop solution for all ad … Read more
Mumbai gets the biggest trampoline park in the country, which is spread across 42000 sq ft. Latest reports suggest the Mumbai’s first ever, full-scale trampoline park boasts of 85 trampolines, and is a one-stop solution for all adventure enthusiasts. Located at Infinity Mall in Malad, Bounce brings these trampolines of various sizes here. You can choose from a variety of options, such as Slam Dunk, The Cliff Jump, Super Tramp, Free Jump Arena, Big Bag, X-park, The Wall, Dodgeball, and High Performance. Read less
Here, you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy this activity; in fact, the basic mantra is if you can walk, you can very well bounce on the trampoline. There are, however, some elementary rules, i.e., one person per trampoline, don’t attempt stunts or tricks without training, or beyond your skill level, and don’t jump on the padding that is around the trampolines. The Free Jump Arena is the ideal place to start up with the idea of jumping on a trampoline.
And after all the jumping and bouncing on the trampolines, you are hit by hunger pangs, head toward the 40-seater Fuel Café and gorge on some special meals from the multi-cuisine menu.
Some things to bear in mind:
- Keep yourself hydrated.
- Try to stay away from a heavy meal before visiting Bounce.
- Make sure you wear comfortable shoes, so that you are allowed in the X-park.
- You can reach out to the reception to get a bounce sock for yourself.
- Warm up a bit before indulging into bouncing.
- Don’t exhaust all your energy on just one zone.
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