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Nikito Alfortville

I suggest arriving right when they open at 10 AM. It was way less crowded then, and my friends and I could hop around without waiting forever for the trampolines

My advice is to book online in advance. I forgot, and we ended up waiting in line forever. It's also a bit cheaper if you book ahead.
O'Jump Park

Don’t forget to hydrate. There are areas to chill, but staying hydrated while having fun is key. A water bottle is a smart idea.

My advice is to wear comfortable, non-slip socks. They sell them on site, but it’s cheaper to bring your own if you can. You’ll thank yourself later!

I suggest checking out the group packages if you're visiting with family or friends. They often have deals that can save you a few euros without compromising the fun.

I think visiting on a weekday right after lunch (around 1-2 PM) is the best choice. The crowd is usually lighter and you have more space to bounce around!
Feel Jump Trampoline Park Flins Aubergenville

Grab a combo pass that includes drinks and snacks. It saves you from spending too much on separate items, and believe me, you'll get thirsty and hungry after all that jumping!
if you can, visit on a weekday afternoon. it's way less crowded, and you'll have more space to jump around without waiting your turn. i went on a saturday, and it was a bit hectic.
Urban Jump Trampoline Park Roissy en Brie

I recommend booking your tickets online ahead of time. I skipped the line and had more time to jump around. Plus, you'll often find discounts online!

You might wanna bring your own socks. They charge a bit for theirs, and they’re honestly not that special. Cute colors though!

My advice is to check out the combo deals. I saved a few euros by getting the jump time plus a drink. Great way to refresh after bouncing!
Let's Jump Trampoline Park Paris Sud

I think if you can, visit during the weekdays, especially Tuesday or Wednesday around 3 PM. It’s way less crowded and you get more time to jump without feeling rushed!

Just so you know, the cafe has decent snacks, but they kinda run out fast. Maybe pack a little something for when you get tired from jumping!
Trampoline City
I think you should check out the snack bar later in the day. Early on, the food choices were limited and a bit overpriced, but it got better as time went on!

My advice is to bring your own water bottle. They charge a bit much for drinks on-site, and hydration is key when bouncing around!

I highly recommend booking your tickets online to save time waiting in line. I did that and it made my entry super smooth!
You Jump Chambly L'Isle Adam Trampoline Park

If you can, bring your own socks. They sell them there, but they’re a bit pricey for just some springy grip socks. Plus, I like mine better.
Fly Academy - Trampoline Park

I suggest visiting during weekdays or right when they open, like at 10 am. The crowd is way smaller, so you have more space to bounce around and enjoy!

Definitely book your ticket online ahead of time. It saves you a lot of time in line when you get there. I found myself just jumping straight in, while others were still waiting around.
Raptor Park

Don’t forget to wear grippy socks; they sell them if you forget, but it's cheaper to bring your own. I learned that the hard way!

Try to visit on a weekday around 2 PM when it's less crowded. It was way more enjoyable without the weekend rush.
Salto Trampoline Arena

My advice is to wear comfy clothes and grippy socks even though they provide socks. I wish I had brought my own it made a big difference!

I recommend going on a Friday around 2 PM. It was way less crowded, and we had more space to jump and explore without waiting.

I suggest you check for any special deals on their website before you go. I found a cool family pass that saved us a few euros!