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If you’re searching for great activities and days out that can be enjoyed as a family, it’s time you consider an indoor trampoline park as the perfect choice. Not only does it make sense to choose an indoor trampoline park instead of an outdoor one, but they’re also much more fun and often have a lot more amenities. 

As an indoor trampoline park in Norfolk, the High Altitude team knows what they’re talking about, so we thought we’d put all the great things about indoor trampoline parks into one handy blog. Join us as we take a deeper look into indoor trampoline parks – who they’re for, the benefits of visiting one, and more.  

What is an Indoor Trampoline Park?

Indoor trampoline parks are large recreational spaces that are filled with trampolines. Except these aren’t the kind of trampolines that you may have in your back garden, with legs or a net. No, the trampolines at a trampoline park are built into the floor to make up a trampoline court. Sometimes, trampolines are even installed vertically into the walls, providing further opportunities for cool tricks, unique flips, and defying gravity. 

With indoor trampoline parks, it’s usually the case that there are more on-site amenities and facilities alongside the trampolines. For example, you may find these extras at an indoor trampoline park:

High Altitude, for example, has most of the above extras at our park, including some hidden perks that regular jumpers get to enjoy. Also, unlike outdoor parks, an indoor trampoline park isn’t affected by weather. You can visit a trampoline park in summer and stay cool with air conditioning, and also in winter when it’s cold outside, you’ll warm up quickly at an indoor trampoline park. 

Who Are Indoor Trampoline Parks For?

One great aspect of an indoor trampoline park is that it can be enjoyed by so many, from the tiniest of toddlers to teens and parents.

Toddlers at an indoor trampoline park pointing towards the trampolines.

Indoor Trampoline Park For Toddlers

If you’re looking for fun toddler activities, a trampoline park could be ideal. Most trampoline parks offer age-relevant sessions so that jumpers like toddlers can enjoy some bouncing on the trampolines with kids their age during toddler trampoline sessions. If the trampoline park you’re visiting is indoors, there is likely a soft play area or similar on-site that is reserved for little visitors only. At places like High Altitude, toddlers have a safe, colourful and fun environment to learn and play.

Young girl in a mid-jump sprint at an indoor trampoline park for kids.

Indoor Trampoline Park For Kids

For slightly older kids, around the 4-12-year-old range, there is no place better than an indoor trampoline park. Here, kids can be let loose on the trampoline court, splitting their time between jumping on the trampolines and having a go on the other play areas that may be on site. Kids trampoline sessions, like High Altitude’s Freestyle sessions, are typically the most popular, and it’s usually during these sessions when most ages are allowed on the court together.

Teenager doing a handstand on a platform at an indoor trampoline park for teenagers.

Indoor Trampoline Park For Teenagers

You’re never too old to visit a trampoline park. Teenagers can also have fun at these parks, especially when the park also includes extra cool games and areas, like basketball hoops and dodgeball. Plus, trampoline courts often feature things like raised platforms, wall trampolines, airbag jumps and foam pits that can be used to pull off some neat parkour tricks. If teens don’t want to share the court with younger kids, there may be a possibility of exclusively hiring out the whole park so it’s just you and a group of friends.

Father shooting a shot at a trampoline basketball hoop at an indoor trampoline park for adults.

Indoor Trampoline Park For Adults

As mentioned above, trampoline parks, especially ones that are inside, often have a café or kitchen area on site with seating and maybe even viewing areas. If so, then this is the perfect place for parents to relax while the kids play. Alternatively, many indoor trampoline parks allow adults onto the court to accompany younger jumpers, like during a Parent & Toddler session or even bounce themselves during a normal jump session. Parents also benefit in the way that a trampoline park isn’t typically very expensive to visit. Plus, some parks have membership options that help you get more bounce for your buck.

5 Benefits of an Indoor Trampoline Park

There are so many benefits that come with visiting an indoor trampoline park, so let’s take a look at the top five!

Have Fun No Matter the Weather

Perhaps the best part of an indoor trampoline park is the fact that come rain or shine, you can still visit one and have a good time, unlike outdoor trampoline parks – no, thank you, we’d rather stay nice and dry in winter or calm and cool in summer.

It’s Good For You (Health Benefits)

Trampolining is an incredible form of exercise; you may not know all of the amazing, unexpected health benefits trampolining can provide. It’s a great day out for kids as they are enjoying themselves while getting moving and working their muscles – that beats too much screen time any day!

Safety is Priority

Another benefit an indoor trampoline park has over outdoor parks is that they are typically safer. With its self-contained environment that can be controlled and supervised more easily, accidents and falls are far less frequent. A good trampoline park also places a high importance on safety with plenty of padding, netting and a vigilant team.

Great For Socialising

As an indoor trampoline park fills with guests, there’s more opportunity for children to bond with others their own age in a fun and friendly environment, and that goes for toddlers, kids and teens. There’s also a social aspect for adults where parents and carers can bond over family life and make new friends.

An Activity For the Whole Family

If we’ve not made it clear already, visiting an indoor trampoline park is an ideal activity for the whole family to enjoy. Toddlers can enjoy the age-relevant features, kids can go crazy on the trampolines, teens can try their own parkour, and adults can relax in the café. Most trampoline parks offer something for each member of the family to enjoy.

Is There an Indoor Trampoline Park in Norwich?

Yes, High Altitude Trampoline Park in Norwich is an indoor trampoline park. In fact, we’re known as the best value-for-money trampoline park around, with affordable ticket prices and money-saving memberships, and a boatload of amenities and extras to enjoy.  

We have something for everyone at our park, making us a hotspot for families, such as an inflatable area, café, soft play, viewing areas, basketball hoops, and an airbag jump, just to name a few. Regarding how practical it is to visit, we have free parking on site and are ideally located just outside the city. We are also an independent local business with an amazing team behind us, so why not drop in for a bounce?