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Centurion Trampoline Park trampoline in Centurion, GP
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View of Centurion Trampoline Park in Centurion, GP
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Centurion Trampoline Park

$$Trampoline Park
🕑 1.5-2 hours including jumping time and breaks👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-7) enjoy the dedicated toddler zones and foam pits, while tweens and teens love the dodgeball courts and freestyle jumping areas. Separate sessions or zones for different age groups ensure everyone bounces safely.

About

Centurion Trampoline Park offers an action-packed indoor adventure where kids can bounce off the walls (literally!) in a safe, supervised environment. With dedicated areas including foam pits for daredevil jumps, dodgeball courts for friendly competition, and age-appropriate zones ensuring little ones aren't overwhelmed by bigger jumpers, it's the perfect energy outlet for families visiting Gauteng.

Highlights

  • Massive interconnected trampoline courts for freestyle bouncing
  • Foam pit with launch platforms for safe aerial tricks
  • Dodgeball courts where families can play together
  • Dedicated toddler area separated from older, more energetic jumpers
  • Basketball slam dunk lanes for aspiring athletes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Purchase grip socks on arrival (required for jumping) or bring your own to save a few rand
  2. 2.Book online in advance, especially for weekend sessions, as walk-in slots fill up quickly with local families
  3. 3.Arrive 15-20 minutes early to complete waiver forms and safety briefings, which are required for all jumpers
  4. 4.Pack a change of clothes as kids will work up a sweat, and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
  5. 5.Visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid the after-school rush and weekend crowds

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10am-12pm) are ideal for international visitors, offering quieter sessions with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Avoid Friday evenings and weekends when local schools are out and the facility gets packed.

What to Know

Jumping sessions are typically 60 or 90 minutes long with moderate pricing (around R100-150 per child). Special grip socks are mandatory and available for purchase. The park has a small cafe area for snacks and drinks, and parking is available in the surrounding shopping complex.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, the park operates year-round and is especially popular during Gauteng's rainy summer months (November-February) and cooler winter days (June-August) when outdoor activities are less appealing. School holiday periods see increased crowds.

Nearby Eats

Centurion Mall and surrounding areas offer numerous family-friendly options including Spur Steak Ranches (a South African favorite with kids' play areas) and Ocean Basket for seafood lovers. Many restaurants are within a 5-minute drive.

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