MiniBOUNCE Zone at Bounce Marleston | Review

The MiniBOUNCE Zone at Marleston is the ideal space for little movers five years and under. 

Review by Adaire Prosser

You’ve probably heard about Bounce as the ideal spot for kids and teens to burn off energy, but if you have little movers, MiniBOUNCE will suit their needs. It is a fully enclosed separate space within the main Bounce shed at Marleston, and has a range of obstacles for toddlers and kids under five years (or 110cm) to navigate. 

Our one year old reviewer has just started walking and loves to climb. MiniBOUNCE offers a safe space to practice her abilities with all the padding and soft fencing. There is also a ball pit up top which is a big favourite. The area requires parental supervision, but there is enough room for designated parents to follow the mini’s around the course. 

Part of the entry fee to MiniBOUNCE includes access to trampoline spaces where they meet the height requirement. 

The best value for money sessions are offered on weekdays during school term, so keep Bounce in mind for toddler play dates. You can save even more by pre-booking online. 

Things to Consider:

  • You will need a pair of Bounce socks for anyone on MiniBOUNCE or the trampolines. 
  • If you are accompanying a child under 5, entry is free for that adult. 
  • You will need to supervise within the MiniBOUNCE zone, so be prepared to follow in the obstacle course. 

Location:

BOUNCEinc is located at 164-168 Richmond Road in Marleston. Parking available off Bruce Avenue. 

READ OUR REVIEW OF BOUNCE AT GREENACRES HERE

READ OUR REVIEW OF BOUNCE AT MARLESTON HERE

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For more information, including pricing, opening hours and all other enquiries, please visit the BOUNCE website.

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

As per all our Play & Go reviews, this is not a sponsored post and our review is done completely independently. All photos are by Play & Go and BOUNCEinc.

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