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Two hours. Zero sitting still.
GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki is a simple, high-energy way to spend time in Kraków, with guaranteed admission tied to your time slot and sessions that run every hour. What I like most is the mix: you’re not stuck on one trampoline type, and you get a structured flow (warm-up, safety briefing, trainers, then action).
I also like that the ticket is built around variety. In one 2-hour window you can bounce in the giant trampoline arena and foam pit, then switch to inflatable attractions with slides, obstacle-style fun, and an arcade zone for downtime. One drawback to plan for: jumping socks aren’t included, so you’ll need to buy them at the reception counter.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Bounce
- Picking Your Session: Time Slots, Timing, and Where to Go
- Arrival Routine: What Happens 20 Minutes Before Jump Time
- Your 2-Hour Ticket: What’s Included and How the Time Is Used
- How Good Is This Value for $18.59?
- Inside the Trampoline Arena: Big Jumps and Built-In Challenges
- Drawback to Consider in the Trampoline Zone
- The Inflatables Hour: Slides, Ball Splash Fun, and More
- JumpBar Breaks: Refuel Without Losing the Flow
- Non-Jumpers and Waiting Time: What People Do Besides Bounce
- Kids and Age Rules: Who Can Jump (and Who Should Use Kids Zone)
- Where This Fits Best in Your Kraków Day
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Is entry guaranteed if I prebook?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included in the 2 hours?
- Are jumping socks included in the price?
- Do the jumping sessions start at fixed times?
- Where is GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki located?
- Is pickup available?
- Can non-jumpers join?
- What are the age rules for kids?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- Should You Book GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki?
Key Things To Know Before You Bounce

- Guaranteed entry with prebooked admission for your chosen session time
- 2 hours total: 1 hour trampolines + 1 hour inflatables
- Jump sessions start every hour, so arrive 20 minutes early
- Non-jumpers have their own options: JumpBar and arcade games zone
- Kids can join too: trampoline fun is for ages 4+ (with rules), and there’s a 0–6 Kids Zone
Picking Your Session: Time Slots, Timing, and Where to Go

GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki is all about doing the thing—jumping—on a schedule. Sessions start every hour, which is great because you can pick a time that fits your day without guessing how long you’ll wait. The key is that you should plan to arrive about 20 minutes before your start time so you can get ready without stress.
If you choose pickup, it departs from a spot about 15 minutes from Kraków Main Square. If you’re going on your own, the address is ul. Centralna 41A, Kraków, and it’s near public transportation. The place also uses mobile tickets, so you can keep everything on your phone.
One practical note: the experience is capped at a maximum of 120 travelers, so it’s not a chaotic free-for-all, but it still helps to show up on time. You’ll want those extra minutes to check in and get to the right place before your session begins.
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Arrival Routine: What Happens 20 Minutes Before Jump Time
When your session window is coming up, your first job is getting your gear sorted. The workflow is straightforward:
- You come to GOjump Centralna about 20 minutes early
- You change, put on the required jumping socks, and store your things in the locker rooms
- The session officially starts at the full hour
Those sock rules matter. You can buy anti-slippery jumping socks at the GOjump Reception counter, but they’re not included in the ticket price. If you’re traveling with kids, build in a little time for this stop—socks are a small cost, but they’re the difference between bouncing smoothly and trying to figure it out mid-check-in.
Then the staff takes you through the basics: warm-up first, followed by a safety briefing and trainers coming to meet the group. After that, GOjump is yours for the time you booked.
Your 2-Hour Ticket: What’s Included and How the Time Is Used

This is a 2-hour admission covering two different zones:
- 1 hour trampolines
- 1 hour inflatables
That split is a big part of why this ticket can feel like more than a simple “bounce for a bit” experience. You get variety without running out of things to do. If you only did trampolines, you’d eventually hit your limit of what your body wants. The inflatables portion resets the energy and gives you different motions—slides, air-cushion play, and obstacle-style challenges.
Also, the concept is that you can enjoy lots of attractions within your time slot. You’ll see a well-defined set of named attractions, and the overall ticket experience is described as being able to use up to 50 attractions during your session. In practice, that means you can bounce around and pick what you’re most in the mood for.
How Good Is This Value for $18.59?
At $18.59 per person for roughly 2 hours, the value depends on your travel style:
- If you want an active, low-planning activity in Kraków for families or groups, this price often works out well because it’s time-limited and structured.
- If you’re expecting everything to be included, remember the socks cost extra. Still, it’s a predictable add-on.
- If your group includes non-jumpers, the option for the JumpBar and arcade games helps justify the spend—because everyone has something to do while the jumpers are on the trampoline.
Another value boost: prebooked admission means you’re not stuck in a full-guess line situation. You’re aiming for a specific session, and that reduces uncertainty when your schedule is tight.
Inside the Trampoline Arena: Big Jumps and Built-In Challenges

During your 1-hour trampolines portion, you’ll have access to the heavy hitters. The lineup includes:
- Giant trampoline arena
- Big foam pit
- Stunt airbag
- A megatramp arena area (36 sq.m.)
- Dodgeball pitch
- Dunk zone
- GOninja obstacle course
- Crazy donut glider
- Arcade games zone (yes, the arcade is part of the overall fun picture)
What I like about this setup is that it isn’t only about jumping higher. You can switch between “jump and land,” “jump and aim,” and “jump and navigate.” If your group has different energy levels—one person loves dunking while another prefers foam pit flips—that variety keeps people from getting bored in the same way.
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Drawback to Consider in the Trampoline Zone
The trampoline side can feel very intense for kids who are still building confidence. If your child is cautious, the early warm-up and safety briefing help, but you’ll still want to choose attractions that match their comfort.
The Inflatables Hour: Slides, Ball Splash Fun, and More
After trampolines, you shift to the inflatable portion—this is where GOjump leans into playful chaos. The attractions you’ll see listed include:
- Big “ball splash” slides
- HopKids area
- Foam-and-air play zones
- Additional inflatable experiences within the session window
This hour is often the crowd-pleaser because inflatables naturally lower the “pressure” feeling compared to pure bouncing. Even when you’re doing something energetic, it tends to feel more like a game than a workout.
If you have mixed ages in your group, this is where you’ll often see the best “everyone can participate in some way” balance—though the age rules still apply (more on that below).
JumpBar Breaks: Refuel Without Losing the Flow
Between attractions, you’ll want water and something to eat, especially after intense bouncing. GOjump MEGApark has an on-site bar area called JumpBar, where you can grab refreshments and snacks. The biggest advantage here is that you don’t need to leave the venue to refuel. For families, that’s a practical win.
The sessions are time-boxed, so being able to refill energy inside the complex helps you keep going instead of “waiting out” a snack run outside.
Non-Jumpers and Waiting Time: What People Do Besides Bounce
If someone in your group doesn’t want to jump, you’re not stuck with awkward downtime. GOjump has a cosy jump bar and an arcade games zone where non-jumpers can stay entertained during the session.
This is a smart design for travel days when you might have:
- one tired adult
- a smaller child who isn’t ready for jumping
- a group with different comfort levels
Your best move is to plan where people will meet after the session ends and agree on what time they’ll swap roles (if you’re rotating jumpers).
Kids and Age Rules: Who Can Jump (and Who Should Use Kids Zone)
GOjump is family-friendly, but it has clear age guidelines. Here’s what you should plan around:
- Trampoline and GOjump activities are for kids over 4 years old
- Kids up to 7 years old jump with a parent/guardian on 1 ticket
- Kids up to 13 years old can enjoy GOjump under supervision of a parent/guardian
- For kids 0–6 years old, there’s a Kids Zone described as cool and safe, and tickets are available at the counter
If you’re bringing kids, I’d treat this as a “controlled fun” spot, not just a free-play gym. The safety briefing and the trainer presence are part of the value, especially for younger jumpers who need guidance on how to handle the space.
Practical tip: if your child is right at the lower edge of the age range, focus on zones that match their confidence. The HopKids area is specifically listed, which hints that they’ve got age-appropriate zones in mind.
Where This Fits Best in Your Kraków Day
I’d slot GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki into your itinerary when you want:
- a break from walking and sightseeing
- an indoor activity that works in changing weather
- a group-friendly plan for families and mixed ages
It’s also a good “reset” activity if you’ve been traveling all day. Two hours passes quickly when you’re moving nonstop, and the facility keeps you from spiraling into decision fatigue: jump now, recharge at JumpBar, then keep going.
One more reason it’s popular: the experience is described as commonly booked in advance (about 20 days on average). If you have a tight schedule, don’t wait until the last moment.
FAQ
FAQ
Is entry guaranteed if I prebook?
Yes. The ticket includes guaranteed entry to Gojump MEGAPARK in Krakow with prebooked admission for your time slot.
How long is the experience?
The ticket is for an approximately 2-hour session.
What’s included in the 2 hours?
It includes 1 hour trampolines and 1 hour inflatables.
Are jumping socks included in the price?
No. Jumping socks (anti-slippery) are not included, and you can buy them at the GOjump Reception counter.
Do the jumping sessions start at fixed times?
Yes. Jumping session starts every hour, and you’re advised to come to GOjump Centralna about 20 minutes before the start.
Where is GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki located?
The address is ul. Centralna 41A, Kraków.
Is pickup available?
Pickup is offered. The departure point is about 15 minutes from Kraków Main Square.
Can non-jumpers join?
Yes. Non-jumpers can use the JumpBar and the arcade games zone during the session.
What are the age rules for kids?
GOjump is enjoyed by kids over 4 years old. Kids up to 7 jump with a parent/guardian on 1 ticket. Kids up to 13 can enjoy it under supervision of a parent/guardian. For kids 0–6, there is a Kids Zone with tickets available at the counter.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded.
Should You Book GOjump MEGApark Kraków-Sikorki?
If your group wants an easy, active plan with a clear schedule, I think this is a great booking. The biggest reasons are the 2-hour structured flow (trampolines then inflatables), the ability to use many attractions during your slot, and the fact that non-jumpers aren’t stuck doing nothing thanks to the JumpBar and arcade.
Book it if you’re traveling with kids 4+ (and you’re ready for the supervision rules), or if you want a change of pace from Kraków’s streets. Just go in expecting to buy socks on-site and arrive a bit early so check-in doesn’t eat into your jump time.






























