REVIEW · KRAKOW
GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki 1h ticket: GOair Inflatable Park
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Trampolines and inflatables—sounds like a plan. I like that this GOair Inflatable Park visit is tucked into Krakow’s GOjump MEGAPARK Sikorki, with prebooking for guaranteed entry and an all-weather setup.
You get a big indoor dose of action without needing to map out a whole day. A key plus for me is the variety: it’s built around a mix of trampolines and inflatables, including over 25 inflatable attractions.
One drawback to keep in mind: a critical review flagged safety concerns and even mentioned a nearby nuclear installation, plus said the park didn’t feel 100% child-friendly. If that’s a concern for your family, pause and check details on-site and follow every rule.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Go
- GOair at GOjump MEGAPARK Sikorki: what this experience really is
- Ticket value: $12.98, and the one extra cost you must plan for
- Stop 1: stepping into GOjump MEGAPARK and the GOair inflatable zone
- How to use your 1-hour session without feeling rushed
- Safety and family fit: what the rating can’t tell you
- Hours in Krakow: when you can actually fit this in
- Getting there: near public transportation matters more than you think
- Who this is best for (and who may want a longer plan)
- So, should you book GOjump MEGAPARK GOair?
- FAQ
- How long is the GOair Inflatable Park ticket?
- Is the admission ticket included in the price?
- Do I need to buy socks for the inflatables?
- Where is this experience located?
- When is it open?
- Is prebooking required to guarantee entry?
- Is it near public transportation?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Points Before You Go

- Prebook for guaranteed entry so you don’t waste time trying to get in
- 1 hour flies fast in places like this, so arrive ready to bounce
- 50+ trampolines and inflatables gives you options, not just one attraction
- GOair socks are required and need to be bought at the reception counter
- All-weather and family-friendly by design, but still a physical activity
- High approval overall (4.9 rating, 97% recommended), with a single notable safety-related concern
GOair at GOjump MEGAPARK Sikorki: what this experience really is

This is not a slow, sightseeing-style outing. This is a 1-hour indoor activity session at GOjump MEGAPARK in Krakow, centered on its GOair inflatable section. Think of it as an adults-and-kids energy outlet inside a big activity complex.
What makes it interesting is the mix. The park is set up with more than just one type of fun. You’re not only bouncing on trampolines. You also get a large inflatable area with 25+ inflatable attractions. That variety matters because it keeps your time from turning into one long activity that gets boring after 10 minutes.
Another smart detail: you’re prebooking admission for guaranteed entry. That’s a big deal for indoor attractions, especially when you’re traveling and you’d rather spend time having fun than negotiating lines or timing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Krakow
Ticket value: $12.98, and the one extra cost you must plan for

The advertised price is $12.98 per person for about 1 hour. The included item is your admission ticket. So far, so good.
But there’s one add-on you should budget for: GOair socks for inflatables must be purchased at the reception counter. The data here is clear that you cannot just show up sock-free and hop in. That means your real cost is the ticket price plus whatever the socks cost when you arrive.
This doesn’t make the ticket “bad value” automatically. It actually explains why these parks often feel more expensive than you expect from the base price alone—because the total depends on the required gear. If you go in knowing that socks are part of the deal, the pricing feels more honest.
Also, note the duration is listed as 1 hour (approx.). One critical review claimed 1 hour and 10 minutes wasn’t enough time for the price they paid. That doesn’t mean your experience will feel the same way, but it does suggest you should treat this as a session, not a half-day plan.
Stop 1: stepping into GOjump MEGAPARK and the GOair inflatable zone
Your visit centers on GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki Park Trampolin, with access to the GOair Inflatable Park section inside the larger facility.
When you arrive, expect the experience to start with entry into the park area and the inflatable-specific requirements. The big operational point you need to know is the socks purchase. Since they’re bought at the reception counter, I’d treat that moment as part of your “getting started” time—even if you’re excited and ready to jump.
Once you’re in, you’re choosing from a mix of attractions. The highlights describe 50+ trampolines and inflatables and specifically call out over 25 inflatable attractions in GOair. That means you can switch between different kinds of bouncing without waiting for a single feature to become available.
What I like about this setup is that it gives you control over pacing. If you’ve got an older kid or an adult who wants constant jumping, you can lean into trampolines. If someone is more into chaotic inflatable obstacles, you can spend more time in the GOair attractions. The park is built so you’re not stuck doing only one thing for your whole session.
One practical consideration from the negative review: they said the park wasn’t 100% child-friendly and mentioned safety precautions. I can’t confirm those claims, but the takeaway for you is simple—follow the posted rules carefully, supervise kids closely, and don’t assume a trampoline park is automatically “safe enough” just because it’s family-oriented.
How to use your 1-hour session without feeling rushed
With indoor action parks, the biggest enemy is time pressure. This ticket is for about one hour, and one review complained that even a little extra time felt too short for the price.
So how do you make the hour feel fair?
First, go in with a plan. Don’t wait until you’re inside to decide what you’ll do. If you know you want both trampolines and inflatables, mentally split your time between the two styles of fun.
Second, expect that your “favorite spot” will not stay your favorite spot. In parks with multiple attractions, you’ll likely rotate. That’s not a flaw—it’s the point. The park’s value comes from having choices, which is why the highlights emphasize 50+ trampolines and inflatables rather than just one main attraction.
Third, treat the socks requirement as a head start, not a surprise tax. If you understand you need GOair socks at reception, you avoid getting stuck on the wrong side of a last-minute purchase. That lets you use more of your paid hour actually bouncing.
If you’re traveling with kids, this also helps your sanity. Younger kids often need repeated short bursts. Older kids and adults tend to want longer momentum. A one-hour ticket can work well if you treat it like a structured burst rather than a leisurely hangout.
Safety and family fit: what the rating can’t tell you
The headline numbers look very strong: a 4.9 rating from 31 reviews, with 97% recommended. That’s the kind of approval rate that usually points to consistent enjoyment.
But there’s one clear caution from the data: a critical review said adults can get serious about safety, claimed there weren’t enough safety precautions across the park, and raised a concern about a nuclear installation nearby. They also said it didn’t feel fully child-friendly.
Here’s how I’d handle that, practically:
- If you’re bringing kids, keep close supervision and stick to the rules without improvising.
- If you’re particularly sensitive to safety or facility surroundings, ask staff what they consider the key safety procedures for inflatables and trampolines.
- If you’re an adult going for thrills, still take the “serious” vibe seriously. These are impact activities, and excitement is not the same thing as caution.
Do the comments mean you should automatically skip it? Not necessarily. The overall recommendation rate suggests most people left happy. But it does mean you should go in with eyes open and accept that this is an active park, not a casual playground.
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Hours in Krakow: when you can actually fit this in

This is an indoor activity with defined operating hours. The schedule listed is:
- Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
The information also shows a long validity window (from 02/07/2020 to 03/13/2027). For your planning, the key part is the daily time window.
I like this schedule for travelers because it supports flexible planning. If you’re in Krakow during the week, you can slot it in around your other plans. And because it’s described as a great all-weather option, you aren’t stuck playing indoor roulette if the weather turns.
Getting there: near public transportation matters more than you think
The park is listed as being near public transportation. That sounds like a small detail, but for a one-hour ticket, it’s huge.
When your whole paid experience is just about an hour, you don’t want your trip to become a transit puzzle. Being close to transit reduces the “buffer tax” you spend just to arrive and leave.
If you’re planning this as part of a busy Krakow day, you’ll feel the benefit: less stress, more action.
Who this is best for (and who may want a longer plan)

This experience is labeled as family-friendly and works for most travelers. That usually means it’s a good fit for families looking for a fun, structured indoor activity that doesn’t require language skills.
It also seems especially good for:
- Kids who need physical play time on travel days
- Adults who want a high-energy break
- Anyone who likes variety and wants both trampolines and inflatables in one session
Who might rethink it?
- If you want a long hangout (this is about one hour)
- If required socks feel like a deal-breaker (they’re purchased at reception for GOair)
- If you have specific concerns about safety practices or surroundings raised in the critical review, and would feel better confirming details ahead of time
So, should you book GOjump MEGAPARK GOair?
If your goal is a fast, energetic indoor activity in Krakow, I’d say booking makes sense. The overall feedback is strong, the park offers a mix of 50+ trampolines/inflatables with over 25 inflatable attractions, and the ticket is priced reasonably for an admission-based, all-weather outing.
But go in with two clear expectations:
1) Plan for the required GOair socks purchase at reception.
2) Treat it as a short session. If you’re hoping for a long, unhurried adventure, one hour may feel too brief—especially given one negative note about time versus price.
If that matches your travel style, book it. If you’re looking for something calmer or longer, you might want to choose a different activity for your Krakow day.
FAQ
How long is the GOair Inflatable Park ticket?
The ticket is for about 1 hour.
Is the admission ticket included in the price?
Yes. The admission ticket is included with the GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki GOair Inflatable Park experience.
Do I need to buy socks for the inflatables?
Yes. GOair socks for inflatables need to be purchased at the reception counter.
Where is this experience located?
It takes place in Krakow, Poland, at GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki Park Trampolin, with access to the GOair Inflatable Park.
When is it open?
The listed hours are Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Is prebooking required to guarantee entry?
The highlights say you get guaranteed entry by prebooking admission in advance.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes. The experience is listed as being near public transportation.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

































