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After these indoor trampoline parks, your child is completely exhausted

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One pound of energy, those kids. Go to an indoor trampoline park and they will be tired at the end of the day. Have they been able to jump and fool around for a day and you put them quietly in bed when you come home. Win win!

Jump XL – Rotterdam

A sturdy park, built in the atmosphere of containers and the port of Rotterdam. The minimum age to jump is 8 years old. The Puppy Jump is on Saturday and Sunday mornings for children under 8 years old.

Jumpsquare – different locations

This largest trampoline park in Europe is located at various locations. You have the Fun Area with 750 m2 contiguous trampolines, the Trick Area with trampolines with which you can jump extra high and the Sport Area where you can play dodge balls, basketball or run free.

The Maxx – Veenendaal

Whether you go karting, jumping or glow waves: you have it all here. So if your child is tired of trampolines, you can always do something else.

Cross Jumps – Breda

Cross Jumps has 320 m2 of trampolines, a unique set-up with a tumbling track of over 20 meters and a Green Zone with BigAirBag: a two-meter high block and trampoline.

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Krazy Kangaroo – Zwolle

The largest trampoline park in the Eastern Netherlands. You can jump there all day long and for toddlers and preschoolers under the age of six there is the special Kids Jump.

TRIXS – Leidschendam

In addition to jumping on many trampolines, you can also play bossaball here: a game of volleyball on a large cushion with a trampoline on both sides of the net. Does your child want to play beach volleyball? That is also possible at TRIXS.

Jump In – Utrecht

With an area of ​​more than 3000 square meters you can have fun at Jump In. You will find linked trampoline fields, dodgeball, wall trampolines, slackline and balance beams, a jump tower and a tumbling lane. Your child probably doesn’t even have enough time to try them all.

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Jumpsquare – Baarn

Do you defy the foam pit with slackline or do you dare with the pendulum from the Trapeze? At Jumpsquare in Baarn, all the challenges of the regular jump are accessible to children from 8 years old. For the little ones there is the special Mini-Jump.

Street jump – Haarlem

This is the largest trampoline park in Haarlem and the surrounding area. With 2000 m2, more than 50 trampolines and ten different areas, one day is really not enough.

XBAZE Jump Arena – Reuver

Here walls turn into floors and it can’t get high enough. Do a flip in a bucket full of foam blocks, try out the different areas and see if you can keep your balance on the Slackline.

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