4/5 Guido 2 months ago on Google • 62 reviews New
We
were
there
for
the
first
time.
The
impressions
online
were
consistently
positive.
We
were
able
to
partially
convince
ourselves
of
this
on
site.
The
parking
situation
is
actually
a
challenge,
as
there
are
quite
a
few
directly
in
front
of
the
Jump
House
door,
but,
like
now
on
Sunday,
they
are
all
full.
This
means
you
could
park
in
places
where
you
run
the
risk
of
being
towed
away.
The
reception
was
friendly
and
cashless
payment
was
possible.
The
prices
are
shown
above
the
counter.
ATTENTION:
you
have
to
purchase
the
in-house
socks.
You
can't
jump
without
it.
There
are
enough
lockers
to
store
your
belongings.
These
are
free
of
charge.
There
are
changing
rooms
with
toilets
in
the
entrance
area.
This
can
be
reached
via
a
downward
staircase.
At
the
end
of
the
hall
there
is
a
bistro
and
toilets
including
disabled
toilets.
What
you
definitely
have
to
take
into
account
is
the
fact
that
you
are
only
allowed
into
the
jumping
area
once
you
have
completed
an
oral
instruction.
This
causes
paid
time
to
expire.
That
means
if
you
want
to
jump,
consider
the
time.
We
were
there
10
to
10,
so
we
booked
at
10:00.
After
changing
and
the
instruction,
we
were
only
in
the
jumping
area
at
10:15.
This
means
that
several
minutes
of
the
90
minutes
of
paid
jump
time
were
lost
due
to
the
instructions
and
that's
a
shame
considering
the
prices.
You
also
didn't
receive
this
information
when
paying.
So
it's
better
to
plan
your
time
and
buy
the
time
a
little
later.
Because
what
we
pay
100%
attention
to
is
that
you
leave
the
area
on
time.
All
around
the
jumping
area
there
are
other
gaming
tables
and
game
and
snack
machines
to
enjoy
your
time.
There
is
also
a
separate
area
with
tables
for
larger
groups.
Therefore
only
4
stars.
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