Xtreme 360 was developed as a standalone Trampoline Park in Chihuahua, Mexico, with the goal of creating a stable, family-oriented indoor venue for the local market. When the client first contacted Yommi Play, the request was very specific: the park needed to serve children from 3 to 18 years old while remaining easy for parents to supervise and comfortable to stay in. During the early communication stage, we discussed traffic flow, age separation, and how to avoid conflicts between high-energy play and younger children’s areas. The client also wanted a strong visual identity, choosing a red and black color scheme to match the “Xtreme” positioning and appeal to older kids and teenagers. These discussions helped define the overall direction of the project from the beginning.
After reviewing the 1000 sqm site and operational requirements, Yommi Play proposed a layout that clearly separates play, rest, and supervision functions. Visitors enter through a parent lounge equipped with full-height transparent glass, allowing parents to sit comfortably while maintaining a clear view of the play area. Next to this lounge is the toddler zone, intentionally placed so younger children can play safely within easy reach of their parents. The main area of the Trampoline Park features a wide trampoline zone that combines standard trampolines, professional trampolines, and a central foam pit. Further inside, three independent zones are arranged: a climbing wall with foam pit landing, a ninja obstacle zone, and a glow trampoline area. This zoning strategy reduces crowding, improves safety management, and allows different age groups to enjoy the park at the same time.

Free Jump: The open trampoline area encourages free movement, basic skill practice, and group play, forming the energetic core of the park.

Toddler Zone: With soft materials and low-height structures, this area allows younger children to explore safely while parents observe with confidence.

Climbing Wall + Foam Pit: Kids climb independently and jump into the foam pit below, gaining confidence and physical strength without the risk of hard impact.

Ninja Zone: Designed for agility and coordination, the ninja zone challenges older children through balance obstacles and hanging elements, often becoming a friendly competition area.

Slam Dunk Zone: Trampoline-assisted basketball enables kids of different ages to experience successful dunks, creating strong excitement and repeat play.

Since opening, Xtreme 360 has shown stable performance, particularly among family visitors and group bookings. The client reported positive feedback on visibility, safety, and the clear separation of activity zones, which helps extend average visit time. This project demonstrates how a well-planned Trampoline Park can combine reliable equipment, thoughtful layout, and shared enjoyment.
If you are planning an indoor playground or Trampoline Park project focused on long-term operation and user experience, Yommi Play is ready to support you with solutions built around real play, real interaction, and Fun for You & Me.


