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Bounce One Hour Session $10 (Normally $16) Via Scoopon - Use by 14 March 2017 (Vic, Qld, SA, WA)

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T&C's

The Fine Print
Valid from 6 February 2017 to 14 March 2017
Valid only for General Access, Student Sessions and Junior Jumpers tickets
Not valid before 3pm on weekends
Not valid for parties, hosted groups, schools or any other ticket types
Excludes compulsory grip BOUNCE socks. Bounce socks can be purchased on arrival or when booking for $2 per pair, payable directly to Bounce Inc
Valid for children over the age of three. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
Participants must be over 125cm in height to use the performance area
The ‘Junior Jumpers’ area is restricted to participants under 110cm in height (refer to Bounce website for Junior Jumper hours)
X-Park participants must wear lace-up, flat-soled and closed toe sports/skate shoes in this area and the minimum height of particpiants must be 125cm
All participants must follow the Bounce Inc safety policy, rules and guidelines
Limit of 10 Scoopons may be purchased for personal use; 10 Scoopons may be purchased as gifts. Scoopon valid for 1 person. Maximum of 10 Scoopons redeemable per booking
Scoopons available in your account and bookings taken immediately after purchase. Scoopons for this offer are limited. Not valid with any other offer
Bookings are subject to availability. Book early to secure your desired date
24 hours’ notice is required to change a booking. All changes and cancellations are subject to our standard Refund Policy
Scoopon Terms and Conditions are located at scoopon.com.au/terms-and-conditions

How to Redeem
Bookings essential on 1300 000 540 quoting your Scoopon number and location
Book early to secure your desired date and time
Present printed or smartphone Scoopon on arrival

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Is it true they have a room where people with broken arms/legs wait for an ambulance as it happens all the time?

    • +1

      People? Little people?

      Took my kids there they came back unscathed. YMMV.

      OTOH, are you sure you not confusing this with a hospital?

    • +1

      I heard the average is about 1 per day. Kids deserve the opportunity to break an arm or leg and climb trees.

      I suspect Bounce are feeling the impact of Lattitude which has a more diverse range of activities.

    • Wouldn't be surprised. I remember being in the ER area when a kid came in for his 2nd Femur break from a trampoline place (yes obviously he or his family didn't learn their lesson from the first one!) The doctors were mentioning that it happens all the time.

  • Valid from 6 February 2017 to 14 March 2017

    includes Labour Day public holiday - Monday 6th March @ WA & 13th @ VIC :)

    • I suspect the 'Not valid before 3pm on weekends' exclusion will apply to a public holiday.

  • +2

    Buy 1 Get 1 Free

    (still valid)

  • +1

    I think parents just need to supervise their kids more. I have issues with big kids jumping in the small kids area. One big kid (running in the common area) completely wiped out my then 3 year old and gave her a blood nose. She's been very susceptible to blood nose ever since. :(

    So parents as well as the staff there should really watch the kids, kinda like lifeguards at the pool to avoid injury.

    Having said that, my kid still loves the trampolines…

    • This is always the case at play centres (Crocs for example), it's the bigger kids that take out the toddlers! I have no problems telling the kids off though

    • true and sorry to hear - big kids usually prefer x-park (formerly freerun) :)

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