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We Played At The Trampoline Park At Jump Street Asia In PJ
Mr Ninja had to go to Bangkok for work so my brother, Bro Ninja, followed us to Jump Street Asia in PJ for a fun day out at the trampoline park! Also with us for this adventure for my niece, Miss T <3
Look at tiny Aisha lol. So smol.
Spending the day at Jump Street Asia PJ
I say day, but we were there for 2 hours and absolutely exhausted by the end of it. Sweating buckets. My everything was sore the next day. The kids were the same. Anyway.
The place is HUGE with loads of different areas to jump. The first time we went I was super impressed by the staff. There were people stationed at every area to time the jumpers and make sure everyone got a turn and stayed safe. This time there weren’t as many staff helping out. May have been because it wasn’t a public holiday or peak period? But I was a little concerned over the lack of supervision.
When you come in, you have to fill out some forms that are on the side before you go to the counter. Don’t bother lining up and going to the counter if you haven’t filled out the forms, you’ll be wasting your time. It works like a bank. Haha.
If you don’t have your own trampoline socks, you’ll have to buy some. See Aisha inspecting her adorable, tiny, trampoline socks.
Fees and details at the bottom of the story!
Check out all the jumping areas below:
Lots of rules to abide by. Be sure to watch your kids! Important to keep everybody safe ya?
This is the hang out area for non-jumpers:
There’s a cafe up the stairs at the back called Jump Cafe. And you can get snacks and drinks from the front counter. Bring your own water to save money. Usually they give out free snacks.
Here are the different activities to do at Jump Street Asia:
1. Shooting hoops at Slam Dunk
The kids suck at this but A+ for effort.
2. Teaming up for a game of Dodgeball
The boys absolutely love playing dodgeball. This time there weren’t many people so they had a whole court to themselves and teamed up to take out Bro Ninja. I think. Lots of jumping and screaming and laughing and ball throwing.
The first time they playing trampoline dodgeball, Sulaiman was so tiny. The youngest in the court full of strangers, mostly adults. They were so scared to hit him and he didn’t do anything except hop on his own square throughout the match, that he ultimately ended up winning the whole game. Haha.
3. Go crazy at the Big Airbag
I was too scared to jump on this thing. I let the kids do it.
4. For the pros there’s the High Performance area
We’re not pros so we weren’t allowed to jump here. Adults only.
5. The kid-friendly area at The Cage
This area is used for children’s birthday parties but since there wasn’t one on the day we were there, it was open to the public. Only little ones are allowed to jump here. No adults.
It’s a smaller area with smaller trampolines and a foam pit. On the side (not pictured) is a quiet corner with toys and books for toddlers.
6. Bouncing freestyle at the Main Court
The main court is HUGE. There was a class going on but there was still plenty of space for everyone else, including us.
See, so big:
So fun to take jumping photos:
7. Playing at the Children’s Bouncy Castle
This is the newest addition to Jump Street Asia. Created especially for tiny ones. As I recall, kids above the age of 12 aren’t allowed in.
Bonus pictures of Aisha
Too tired to care:
Too uncoordinated to get up:
Too cute to be true:
Too too to be too:
Final thoughts:
We love Jump Street Asia. So much fun. Quite pricey with so many kiddies, but it’s worth it. Bring your own drinks and snacks. One hour is just nice, two hours is quite exhausting. But the boys are super active so they happily jump for the full two hours.
It’s a great workout for adults as well. As long as you don’t have knee problems or back problems or hip problems. Mr Ninja has all three problems. He’s an old man.
I love these two girls:
Jump Street Asia details:
Location: 8A, Jalan 13/6, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya
Opening times: Monday – Friday, 11am – 9pm | Saturday & Sunday, 10am – 9pm
Admission fee: RM28/hour
Grip socks price: RM6
Contact: 03-7969 1051
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