Great fun in GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki – 2 hours ticket

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Great fun in GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki – 2 hours ticket

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A trampoline park is a great plan when you want pure fun. At GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki, you get prebooked entry plus a full 2-hour session across trampolines and inflatables.

I like how much is included for the time: you’ll jump for about 1 hour on trampolines and about 1 hour on inflatables. I also like the setup for everyone—there’s a JumpBar and an arcade zone, so non-jumpers aren’t stuck outside or bored.

One thing to consider: entry can be confusing if your ticket info doesn’t match what staff expect. I’d simply plan to arrive early and keep your phone ticket and confirmation ready.

Key highlights and practical takeaways

  • Prebooked admission that’s meant to secure your entry within your time slot
  • 2 hours total, split into trampoline time and inflatable time
  • On-site JumpBar for snacks and drinks during breaks
  • Big variety of attractions, so you can hop between favorites without a long line (when schedules allow)
  • Kids-friendly structure, from a dedicated kids zone to supervised jumping rules
  • Socks cost extra, but you can buy them on arrival

Prebooked Entry at GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki (What You’re Really Buying)

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You’re not just paying for a couple of bouncy activities. You’re paying for a timed 2-hour session where you can rotate through a lot of different attractions without having to sort out admission at the last second.

GOjump MEGAPARK is in Kraków, at ul. Centralna 41A. Sessions run on an hourly schedule, so your visit has a clear start. If you’re coming from central Kraków, pickup is offered from about 15 minutes from Kraków Main Square, and the meeting point is 15 minutes from the square.

This place also keeps groups reasonably sized, with a maximum of 120 travelers for the experience. That matters because trampoline parks can feel chaotic if crowds swell. Here, your time slot is designed to help you get moving.

One more small but important detail: you’ll typically get a confirmation at booking time, and you can use a mobile ticket. For most people, that’s exactly what you want—less paperwork, more time jumping.

Your 2-Hour Jumping Session: How the Time Slot Works

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Your ticket covers about 2 hours, broken down as:

  • 1 hour trampolines
  • 1 hour inflatables

The schedule is built around the hour. That means you should plan to arrive about 20 minutes before your session starts. The idea is simple: you show up, change into jumping socks, store your stuff, and get ready before the trainers kick things off.

When your session starts, you’ll get:

  • a fun warm-up
  • a safety briefing
  • time to meet the trainers

Then it’s “go jump” time. The benefit of this rhythm is that you aren’t guessing how things work. You get briefed, you get geared up, and then you can spend your energy on activities instead of waiting for instructions.

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Trampoline Time: Giant Platforms, Foam Pit Fun, and Game-Style Obstacles

In the trampoline arena, you’ll find the kinds of attractions that make you feel like a kid again fast. The complex includes 15 trampoline-related attractions during your jump window, including a giant trampoline arena and a large megatramp (36 sq.m.).

If you like variety, you’ll probably bounce between:

  • a big foam pit (for big landings and controlled crashes)
  • a stunt airbag (built for safe-style impact)
  • a dodgeball pitch (jump while you play)
  • a dunk zone (because yes, gravity-based sports are fun here)
  • the GOninja obstacle course (for when you want to work up a real sweat)

There’s also a safety-focused vibe even while you’re having chaos. The safety briefing and the presence of trainers are part of how this stays fun instead of risky.

A note for your expectations: trampoline parks are loud and busy in the best way. If your group prefers quiet, this isn’t that kind of outing. But if your group wants motion and laughs, trampoline time is where the energy really starts.

Inflatables and Slides: Ball Splash, HopKids, and More

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Your second hour shifts from pure trampolines into inflatables. This is the part many families love most because it mixes bouncing with slides and play zones.

Among the attractions included are:

  • big “ball splash” slides
  • HopKids, a kids-focused area designed for smaller jumpers
  • crazy donut glider
  • and an arcade games zone (you’ll see arcade options in the complex even when you’re not actively jumping)

If your kids tire easily, the inflatable hour can feel like a smart reset. You get movement, but the pacing can feel different from repeated trampoline jumps. For parents, that difference is a big deal when you’re trying to keep everyone engaged without constant negotiation.

Also, this park is set up so you’re not locked into one activity. You’re encouraged to visit as many attractions as you want during your time slot, including options across the complex (the total mentions 50 attractions available).

The JumpBar and Arcade Zone: A Real Plan for Non-Jumpers

Not everyone in your group has to jump. GOjump is designed with a cozy JumpBar and an arcade games zone, which means non-jumpers can still have a good time.

If you’re coming with kids, the JumpBar matters. You get somewhere to sit, hydrate, and recharge between rounds. The complex has an on-site bar for refreshments and snacks, which helps you avoid the classic vacation problem: kids burn out, then everyone spirals because nobody planned snacks.

If you’re an adult who likes watching more than jumping, you’ll still stay involved. You can keep an eye on younger kids and still have something to do. It makes the visit feel like an outing for the whole group, not just a drop-off.

Socks, Lockers, and the Safety Briefing That Actually Helps

Here’s the one item you need to budget for even though it’s not included in the price: jumping socks. They’re anti-slippery, and you can buy them at the GOjump Reception counter.

Plan to wear socks properly and follow the rules given on arrival. It’s tempting to cut corners when you’re excited, but the socks are part of why the surfaces work the way they do. If you forget them, you’ll lose some time at the desk before you can start.

You’ll also go through a safety briefing and a warm-up at the start of your session. This is not the flashy part, but it’s what keeps the vibe playful instead of stressful. It also helps you understand how each area wants you to move.

Don’t rush the first 20 minutes. If you arrive late, you end up skipping the calm part of the process and jumping straight into the schedule.

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Kids Rules in Plain English: Who Can Jump and How

GOjump is family-friendly, with clear age boundaries. Here’s what you should know before you show up:

  • Kids over 4 years old can enjoy GOjump.
  • For kids up to 7 years old, a parent or guardian can jump with them on 1 ticket.
  • For kids up to 13 years old, they can enjoy GOjump under supervision of a parent/guardian.
  • For kids aged 0–6, there’s an absolutely cool and safe KIDS ZONE (tickets at the counter).

This structure helps avoid the common problem at trampoline parks: parents ending up in arguments about rules. Here, the rules are built in, and you can plan the right role for yourself.

A practical parent strategy: if you have younger kids (especially under 7), expect to spend time helping them get comfortable with the sock and safety process. After that, the HopKids area and the overall jump zones can work really well for shorter attention spans.

Also, even if your child is too young for jumping, the kids zone and the presence of the JumpBar give you options so you’re not stuck pacing outside.

Price and Value: Does $18.59 Make Sense for Kraków?

At $18.59 per person, you’re paying for:

  • about 2 hours total activity
  • access to a wide set of attractions during your slot
  • a setup that includes trainers, safety briefing, and time on multiple activity types
  • and a space where non-jumpers can stay comfortable (JumpBar and arcade)

The big value point is the time and variety. A lot of paid attractions in city centers are short and single-purpose. Here you get a longer window plus different kinds of fun in one visit, so you’re less likely to feel like the ticket was a quick detour.

The only added cost you should expect is jumping socks. That’s not included in the base price, but you can buy them at reception. If you’re traveling with a group, bring this cost into your math early so there are no surprises.

For families, this is often a strong value because it’s one of the few activities that can keep multiple kids engaged without constantly searching for new things to do.

Ticket Confusion Risk: How to Avoid the Awkward Entry Moment

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Even when a ticket is valid, entry can still go sideways if staff expectations and ticket formats don’t line up. One issue to watch for is when tickets are purchased through third-party platforms and staff need time to confirm the details.

My advice is simple and boring, which is good when you’re dealing with schedules:

  • arrive 20 minutes early
  • have your mobile ticket open on your phone
  • keep any booking confirmation handy
  • don’t wait until the last minute to show up

If you do those things, you’re giving the staff what they need and giving yourself a smoother start. Then you can focus on actual jumping instead of waiting around with your group looking at each other.

Best Fit: Who This Works For (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)

GOjump MEGAPARK is a great match if:

  • you’re traveling with kids over 4 (or with a younger child who can use the 0–6 kids zone)
  • you want an active indoor plan that works even when the weather isn’t ideal
  • your group likes games, obstacles, and quick physical challenges
  • you want a single ticket that covers multiple activity types over 2 hours

It can be less ideal if your group wants calm sightseeing, low noise, or very structured seating time. This is active, loud, and focused on movement.

Also, if you’re traveling as a couple without kids, you might still have fun—especially if you like arcade games or you’re happy to do some intense jumping—but I’d call this most rewarding for families and teen groups.

Should You Book GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki?

I think it’s a strong booking when you want easy, timed, family energy in Kraków. The prebooked entry, the split trampoline plus inflatables structure, and the built-in place for non-jumpers (JumpBar and arcade) make it a low-stress way to plan an indoor outing.

Book it if you’re bringing kids who will use the full session and you’re ready for socks, rules, and some noise. Skip it if your group prefers quiet activities or you’re hoping for a short visit with minimal effort.

If you do book, arrive early, keep your mobile ticket ready, and treat it like a scheduled activity, not a casual drop-in. That’s the formula for a smooth start and a much better experience.

FAQ

How long is the GOjump MEGAPARK Kraków-Sikorki ticket valid?

The ticket gives you about 2 hours of jumping time.

How is the 2-hour session divided?

It’s about 1 hour on trampolines and 1 hour on inflatables.

What time should I arrive since sessions start every hour?

You should arrive about 20 minutes before the session start so you can change, put on socks, and store your belongings.

Are jumping socks included in the price?

No. Jumping socks are not included, and you can buy them at the GOjump reception counter.

Can non-jumpers come along?

Yes. Non-jumpers can use the JumpBar and the arcade games zone while others jump.

What’s the minimum age to jump?

GOjump can be enjoyed by kids over 4 years old. There is also a kids zone for ages 0–6.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

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