Mini-Jump in the trampoline park
- Pfalz mit Kids

- 22. Dez. 2025
- 3 Min. Lesezeit
LETTING OUT AT FUNPARK KAISERSLAUTERN DURING MINI-JUMP TIME

Jumping around wildly? Really letting loose? Giving free rein to your urge to move even in the rain and then falling into bed tired at night?
FACTS
Price: €24 for 60 minutes for 1 adult and 2 kids at Mini-Jump including socks
(Further prices available directly from the fun park)
Weather: all weather
Age: For children aged 1-6 years
Location: Kaiserslautern
In the trampoline hall in Kaiserslautern, toddlers aged 1 to 6 have the entire trampoline park to themselves during the Mini-Jump.
Perfect bad weather outing
Outside it's stormy and the rain is lashing against the windows, but inside the kids are running around wildly. We had a blast at the Kaiserslautern fun park.
Off to the mini-jump!
Normally, toddlers aren't allowed in the jump parks. The other jumpers are obviously much more boisterous and should also be able to have fun without constantly having to be considerate.
Fortunately, there's a mini-jump on two days a week. On Wednesday and Saturday mornings, the trampoline park is reserved for the youngest children, giving them a safe space to let loose.
Full throttle into the foam cubes
We had a real blast there for an hour: from simply jumping on slanted trampolines and ball-throwing trampolines to diving onto the air cushion, and our absolute highlight – jumping from the trampoline into the foam cubes. Sore muscles come free of charge!
You can also try out the accompanying ninja obstacle course.
The pictures give you an idea of the different areas in the trampoline park. Everything was spotlessly clean and in excellent condition. There's also a changing table for little ones and a separate toddler area in the hall that's always available. I found it pleasantly busy, even though our time slot was fully booked, and we were able to try everything we wanted. We managed to try everything in 60 minutes; next time we'll book the 120-minute package. It was a fantastic outing for us.
And here's how it works:
It's best to book your tickets in advance. Slots fill up quickly in bad weather.
For your visit, you book a fixed time slot (60 or 120 minutes) which cannot be changed. Therefore, it's best to arrive a little early to check in and change.
For the trampoline park you need special jumping socks from the fun park - these cost €2.50 and can then be reused.
Long trousers protect against minor injuries.
One adult can supervise two children.
Changing rooms and lockers are available in the hall. It's best to have a €1 coin ready.
Included in the price for us were a Capri-Sun or Hohes C juice pouch for the kids and a hot drink for the adults. That was really great and made our trip perfect. There are also snacks, ice cream, and drinks available on-site, which you can enjoy at the tables.
You need a consent form, also for minors. You can fill this out online in advance.
Where are there trampoline parks in the Palatinate region and surrounding areas?
There are of course other jump parks in the Palatinate region - here's a list and the minimum age for jumping:
Funpark Kaiserslautern , suitable for ages 3 and up (except for the Mini-Jump, which is suitable for ages 1 and up)
Funpark Landau , from 6 years old (up to 8 years old only when accompanied by an adult)
Jump Indoorwelt Neustadt, currently closed due to the pandemic
Jump Arena Kaiserslautern, from 3 years old (up to 7 years old only when accompanied by an adult)
Jump4all Ladenburg, from 3 years old when accompanied by an adult
Ludwigshafen Jump Park : From 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. Saturday and Sunday mornings: Kids jump for children aged 2-7.
*Unpaid advertisement - I received no compensation for this report. All information is provided without guarantee.
Impressions
More information
Website of the Kaiserslautern Funpark:

























