2/5 Marcy J. 4 years ago on Google • 2 reviews
Not
for
small
children:
While
about
70%
of
the
areas
are
unavailable
for
use
by
toddlers
that’s
not
a
problem
because
the
areas
for
children
(under
120cm)
are
explained
beforehand
and
on
the
website.
What
isn’t
explained
is
that
in
the
areas
where
small
kids
and
parents
can
play
together
they
actually
can’t.
They
have
to
play
on
separate
trampolines.
Which
is
somehow
considered
safer.
But,
in
the
unlikely
event
your
child
does
get
into
trouble,
too
deep
in
the
sponge
pool
for
example,
then
you
are
permitted
to
stretch
over
and
try
to
rescue
them,
(
just,
for
the
love
of
god,
don’t
step
on
“their”
trampoline).
The
most
fun
looking
area
is
where
children
can
climb
up
a
net
maze
and
slide
down
into
a
pool
of
sponges.
However,
parents
aren’t
even
allowed
in
this
area,
toddlers
reach
out
for
their
parents
who
are
behind
the
netting
to
help
them
climb
but
alas
they’re
not
allowed
in
so
the
child
just
gives
up
and
comes
out.
Presumably
if
a
child
does
make
it
halfway
through
the
maze
and
starts
crying
the
parent
would
have
to
coax
the
child
back
down
with
a
Pocky
from
beyond
the
netting
and
if
that
were
to
fail
then
you’re
in
for
the
long
haul,
curl
up
with
a
good
book
and
wait,
for
“you
must
not
step
beyond
the
netting!!”
Quite
bizarre.
Their
quest
for
the
ultimate
safe
trampolining
environment
is
commendable
although
when
I
pointed
out
to
staff
there
were
overlapping
mats
which
caused
my
child
to
trip
the
staff
member
said
“yes,
i
noticed
it
too
it’s
been
this
way
since
April
but
the
company
refuse
to
fix
it!”
And
in
case
you’re
wondering
if
fixing
the
mats
would
require
closing
the
place
while
trampoline
engineers
come
in
to
manage
the
situation,
they’re
an
inch
thick
and
stuck
down
with
Velcro.
Rather
than
wait
for
them
to
adopt
a
sensible
communal
play
area
policy,
I’ve
decided
to
give
it
a
miss
until
my
child
hits
the
magic
120cm.
The
Outlets
trampoline
area
for
3yrs
and
over
is
much
more
sensibly
arranged
just
jump
around
and
have
a
laugh
for
a
fraction
of
the
price.
And
if
you
bash
your
bum
on
someone
else’s
knee,
dry
your
eyes
and
get
jumpy!
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