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Bounce to cloud nine with this guide to BOUNCE Inc Greenacres

Whether you want to nail a triple backflip or plan to bounce and run off walls Naruto-style, BOUNCE Inc Greenacres is where your feet and spirits will both reach new heights.

This indoor playground has cutting-edge trampolines, adrenaline-pumping skywalks, and high-octane ninja courses. In short, defying gravity is this spot’s name of the game—and boy is it exhilarating to do so.

How do we know? Well, we spent an entire day here!

Hear about our visit, from the pricing options and opening hours to the games and zones our kids and big kids (aka us, adults) reveled in.

Things to Know

Address: 13-15 Fosters Rd, Greenacres SA 5086
Contact Details: (08) 6183 7645
Operating Hours:

  • Mon to Thu – 9 am to 7 pm
  • Fri – 9 am to 8 pm, 9 am to 9 pm (school holidays)
  • Sat – 9 am to 7 pm
  • Sun – 9 am to 5 pm, 9 am to 6 pm (school holidays)

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Pricing (per Person):

Ticket TypeWeekdaysWeekends and Holidays
Toddlers and preschoolers (2 hours of jump time)$12Available only on weekdays
Kids over 110 cm (1 hour of jump time)$16.50$22.50
Kids under 110 cm (1 hour of jump time)$12$17
Ages 16 and above (1 hour of jump time)$19.50$24.50
Student with a valid ID (1 hour of jump time)$16.50$22.50
Family of four (1 hour of jump time)$56$74
2 hours of jump time$25$30
3 hours of jump time$26$36 (with meal and drink)

How to Get to BOUNCE Inc Greenacres

By bus: The closest bus stops to BOUNCE Inc Greenacres include the East and West sides of Stop 24 Fosters Rd (3-minute walk), the north and south sides of Stop 126A Muller Rd (4-minute walk), and Stop 21 North East Rd (5-minute walk).

You must board any of the following bus lines: 208, 271, 273, 528, 975, 208N, 300, 300C, 300G, and 300H.

By taxi: Taxi fares to Bounce Inc Greenacres vary by day. On weekdays, from 6 am to 6:59 pm, there’s a starting fee of $3.70 and a distance rate of $1.87 per kilometer. 

If you opt for a Saturday or Sunday ride, the fee increases to $4.90, with a distance rate of $2.16 per kilometer.

Additional fees such as the Airport Rank Fee and toll road charges may apply, with a maximum 5% surcharge for credit card payments.

By car: Free on-site parking is provided at Bounce Inc Greenacres, although availability is often restricted during peak hours. The closest parking alternatives are in Harry Wierda Reserve, 69 Sir Ross Smith Blvd, and 3 Brentyn Ct.

Areas

The Free Jump Arena

The Free Jump Arena is the zone for freestylers. There are no set objectives here, so how you have bounce-induced fun depends on your idea of it.

Fifty interconnected trampolines are the section’s highlights, but your inner daredevil will also love the banked walls and tumble tracks, ideal for practicing or learning tricks.

For first-timers, we suggest finding a BOUNCE Inc host to ensure you’re familiar with the techniques and rules. This applies to all zones and games in the list.

Dodgeball

Our team loves going all out, and Dodgeball at BOUNCE Inc was no exception. This fast-paced game follows the basic rules of dodgeball: hit and not get hit.

The twist is it takes place on trampolines, so hitting and dodging are harder and more action-packed. Speaking of the trampolines, our team enjoyed how they added an element of unpredictability to the game.

We had to navigate and master the dynamic, sometimes unruly surface, which made the match more thrilling and intense. One wrong bounce is all that stands between bragging rights and taking that big L.

The Wall

The Wall is where our dreams of being ninjas came true—or at least, where we got a pretty good workout trying.

This zone is a fan favorite, especially for thrill-seekers. Perhaps the best way to describe it is a cross between a trampoline park and a skate park, where visitors can do wicked wall tricks and defy gravity like Elphaba.

For newbies and kiddos who think this section is as tough as jumping through hoops, don’t worry. There are hosts who will show you the ropes (or should we say, the walls?).

The Climbing Wall

Why scale off-the-grid mountains and risk bumping heads with koalas when you can just climb The Climbing Wall? Yup, this is exactly what we did.

The Climbing Wall is a vertical playground, where we tested our rock-climbing skills without having to brave the elements(or, you know, risk fighting a kookaburra halfway up).

Its key feature is an auto belay system, which means you don’t need a climbing partner to ascend new heights. The best part is this system allows you and your buds to race to the top.

Sky Walk

If you (or your kiddo) want to feel like Spider-Man without squeezing into the tacky spandex, BOUNCE Inc’s Sky Walk is where it’s at.

Here, you’ll tackle obstacles 8 meters above the ground, which is a bit scary to think about, but don’t fear, you’ll be harnessed and hosts will ensure your safety.

The main challenges consist of beams, swings, and tight ropes, so balance is the key to completing this course. Not looking down will also do the trick. 

High Ropes

What we love about High Ropes is it lets players chase thrills high above the ground in their own way.

I like that The Free Jump Arena challenges here aren’t set. Yes, there are big gaps to leap, climbing nets to conquer, and skateboards on high beams to ride, but ultimately, you’ll decide what to do—not a predetermined goal.

Just remember the basics since this section is at great heights: be over 110 cm, under 120 kg, and always harnessed tight—safety first, the daredevil lifestyle second.

Big Bag

Ah, the Big Bag area, where our kids (and us) spent nearly an hour in freestyle jumping and aerial antics.

The main attraction here is a giant, cushy landing zone designed for getting major air and practicing your best and new moves without the fear of a crash landing and body aches.

Beyond being super soft, this landing zone is five-foot-deep, so you and your mini-mes can go big on their leaps, dives, and flips.

High Performance Trampolines

If you’re tired of easy-peasy maneuvers and not-so-high bounces, the high-performance trampolines will seriously up your game—quite literally.

These bad boys are designed for maximum bounce and height, giving you a more heart-racing trampoline workout you won’t experience at the not-so-super ones.

In addition, if you’re into running, skiing, snowboarding, or skateboarding, you may use these immersive trampolines to train.

miniBounce Zone

Getting our toddlers away from the miniBounce Zone was an uphill battle. They really fell in love with its kaleidoscopic colors and soft play features even grumpy adults would adore.

There are tunnels, mini trampolines, ball pits, forts, and slides, all of which are safe, comfortable to play at, and, of course, fun.

You can even accompany or play with your little one inside this zone. In addition, there are nearby seating options for the parents of kids not in the mood to play with their moms and dads.

X-Park

The X-Park is one of our go-to spots for heart-pounding challenges and nonstop action.

This one is a challenge course for ninja wannabes, blending a mix of obstacles and features that you can tackle individually or as part of one epic circuit. It won’t be easy though; expect to be hindered by swings, beams, stability boards, and more!

On top of that, this spot is where you can play X-Run, a racing/ninja course game with a head-to-head format. You can either test your skills against the clock or race your mates.

Slam Dunk

We are huge basketball fans, so we went full Jordan and LeBron mode at the Slam Dunk zone.

With this section’s full-height hoops, runway trampolines, and padded walls, our team felt like borrowing the legs of the world’s best players for a few glorious moments.

Scoring was also a breeze when we played, but the real fun started when the hosts taught us a few tricks. If you’ve ever watched a Harlem Globetrotter show, you know what we’re talking about—windmills, slam and spin, and more exhibition-style dunks.

Cafe

After a day of bouncing, flipping, and climbing, we definitely needed a break. Lucky for us, the onsite cafe covered all our thirst and hunger needs.

The menu has coffee, pizza, smoothies, pastries, and other classic snack options we and our kiddos enjoyed. This selection can change though, so try to message them first to see the current servings and pours.

Programs

Group Events

BOUNCE Inc Greenacres’ group events might just be the party your crew or workplace is looking for.

The said events can cater to corporate team buildings, outings, fundraisers, and casual shindigs. They require at least 10 jumpers and can be hosted or unhosted; it all depends on your budget and desired party style.

In a hosted party, you’ll enjoy one hour with a BOUNCE host who’ll lead the challenges and activities tailored to your group. The next hour is reserved for free jump time.

On the other hand, the unhosted event is more flexible, letting you play at your own pace with access to all areas and activities.

School Sessions

Perfect for primary and secondary kids of any skill level, BOUNCE Inc Greenacres’ School Sessions mix excitement, learning, and socializing through freestyle activities.

The challenges focus on athletic fundamentals, such as balance, agility, and coordination. And like regular events, they can be hosted or unhosted.

Holiday Camp

Parents who want their kids to have a blast during the school holidays should reserve a spot at the BOUNCE Holiday Camps.

The event offers a 3-hour program that doesn’t lack indoor thrill-seeking. Each session includes 1.5 hours of expert coaching on activities like parkour, freerunning, climbing, vaulting, landing, and more.

Bounce Freestyle Academy

The 3-hour BOUNCE Freestyle Academy boasts specialized programs that aim to develop balance, coordination, strength, and agility—all while focusing on creativity, self-expression, and, of course, having a blast.

It has four programs tailored to specific age brackets. The said programs teach everything you need to enjoy BOUNCE Inc, from preschool fundamentals to ninja-inspired freerunning.

miniBounce Party

There are several ways to make your kids love you more—throwing them a miniBounce Party is one of the most effective ones. Made for children 2 to 5 years old, this BOUNCE Inc private bash has customizable bites, dynamic games, and an energetic host.

Speaking of the host, they’ll be in charge of the entire party-planning phase, so you won’t be stressing out. In addition, guests will enjoy a free pass for later visits, official BOUNCE Inc grip socks, and two cups of free coffee (parents only).

Important Rules

General

  • Wear BOUNCE-approved socks for better grip.
  • Stick to activities within your skill level.
  • Avoid jumping or landing on the padding.
  • Be mindful of others and give way to smaller jumpers.
  • Only one person should be on each trampoline at a time.
  • Land safely on both your feet or bottom.
  • No rough play, double bouncing, or wrestling.
  • Keep food and drinks away from trampolines.
  • Pregnant, injured, or intoxicated individuals shouldn’t jump.
  • miniBOUNCERs must be under 110 cm and able to walk unassisted.

Area Specific

  • The Wall: Only for advanced jumpers; adhere to height requirement of over 110 cm
  • Big Bag: No head-first diving; ensure the area is clear before entering; remove items from pockets
  • Basketball: No hanging; stay within the designated area; no dunking from behind the backboard
  • X-Park: Adhere to the minimum height requirement of 125 cm; give way to faster participants
  • Dodgeball: Max 8 players per team; deflect balls with ball in hand; exit once out
  • X-Run: Give way to faster runners; adhere to the height requirement of over 110 cm
  • High Ropes: Hold handrail; wear harness; follow height and weight restrictions of above 110 cm and less than 120 kg
  • Wall Climb: Supervision is a must for children under 12; no climbing without belay; adhere to weight limits of more than 10 kgs and less than 150 kgs
  • miniBounce: Children under 110 cm must be supervised; use slides feet first; no climbing on structures’ exteriors
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