Jumping House is an independent indoor Trampoline Park located on Strada Czárán Gyula, Oradea. From the first inquiry, the client made it clear that the project was not intended to be an add-on to a shopping mall, but a destination venue that could stand on its own. The main request was to create a space that would attract children and teenagers aged 3 to 18, while remaining easy to manage during peak hours.
During early discussions, the client shared concerns about visitor flow, supervision visibility, and how to keep older kids engaged without excluding younger ones. Several rounds of communication focused on zoning logic, safety separation between different play intensities, and how to design a play experience that feels natural for first-time visitors while still encouraging repeat visits.

After confirming the 1200 sqm site dimensions and operational goals, Yommi Play developed a structured layout with a clear visitor route that guides players through the entire Trampoline Park. Upon entering, guests are led toward the football area on the right, where an independent bubble football field immediately creates group energy and movement. From there, the route continues into a combined trampoline and balance challenge zone, allowing free jumping followed by controlled skill-based play. Nearby, the inflatable hammer interaction area adds competitive fun and social engagement. Across the space, a large foam pit functions as both a visual anchor and a rest-and-release zone, directly connected to the trampoline basketball area. The route finishes deeper inside the park with interactive wall games, extending play time, and evenly distributing traffic across the venue.

Bubble Football: The bubble football area is a standalone mini football field where players kick an oversized inflatable ball in teams. The slower game pace makes it suitable for younger kids while still keeping teenagers fully engaged.

Russian Rotating Arm: The rotating arm challenges timing and coordination, with padded arms and controlled speed, making it safe yet competitive. It naturally draws spectators and repeat attempts.

Battle Beam: Positioned above a foam pit, the battle beam encourages balance and friendly competition, allowing kids to challenge each other without fear of falling.

Slam Dunk Zone: Using trampoline-assisted height, players experience successful dunks regardless of age or skill level, creating strong emotional satisfaction and high replay value.

Since opening, Jumping House has shown stable visitor flow, especially during weekends and group bookings. The client reported strong feedback from parents regarding safety visibility and from children regarding equipment variety. The balanced combination of trampolines, football, and interactive challenges has helped extend average play time and increase repeat visits. This project reflects Yommi Play’s approach to delivering not just equipment, but complete play experiences that support operation, interaction, and shared enjoyment.
If you are planning a Trampoline Park or indoor activity venue aimed at long-term performance, we welcome you to contact Yommi Play to explore solutions built for real users and real business outcomes — Fun for You & Me.


