Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Trampoline Park - Greenfield District Mandaluyong





We recently visited Trampoline Park at Greenfield District Mandaluyong. Just to say, I think I was more excited about this trip than the kids but of course I kept my cool.

Trampoline parks are the new craze in the metro. There are two, that I know of, so far that have been open to the public and offer a variety of activities. One is obviously Trampoline park Greenfield district and the other is Jump Yard located at Tiendesitas Pasig. Not being bias coz I haven't tried the other, let's talk about this one first.

First what to bring:
  • yourself
  • extra clothes (prepare to get super sweaty)
  • socks ( they sell socks there for around 50 pesos but were out of stock at the time so I suggest you bring your own)
  • water ( just because a small bottle there is like 40 pesos and you're going to get super dehydrated)



We arrived there before 2PM on a Sunday and as excited as I was, I didn't make a reservation in advance, so our slot to enter was 5PM. Lesson learned make a reservation the day before.

Once you pay, you'll get a colored wrist band that you have to wear inside the park. This is how they monitor people per batch. Each batch is limited to a certain number of people so it won't be so crowded. Before you enter, there's a short rule guide that they will present to you. Just takes like 10 minutes. And then you're in!



Trampoline Park is a wide space gymnasium full of trampoline mats and trampoline walls and everything you can imagine to jump on.








 They have basketball hoops, volleyball nets and the foam pit where you can just jump in and swim in, relax or just get stuck like I did.




It looks really easy but honestly it took us time to get used to jumping from one mat to another. I even landed straight on my face the first time I tried


Here's the basketball hoops



foam pit...





Jump shots...





break time









They also have a waiting area on the second floor with small "restaurant" that sells snacks and is a great place for parents to wait for their kids.

not enough pictures but in all honesty its kinda hard to take pictures on a trampoline. Our experience was super fun and I highly recommend this place for kids and kids at heart. Perfect way to de stress from the long work weeks.

btw, expect your back and shoulders to be in pain the next day.


Trampoline Park also offers kiddie classes for babies and toddlers, zumba and parkour classes at different schedules and rates.


TRAMPOLINE PARK - GRAVITY ZERO

The Portal, Mayflower Street, Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City

Webiste: www.trampolinepark.ph
Mobile:  +639054533879
Facebook: trampolineparkph


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2 comments:

  1. Are you allowed to bring food inside?

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    1. You can bring and leave inside the waiting are. They dont provide lockers parang small cabinet lang so leave it at your own risks hehe

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