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Best Trampoline Parks Melbourne for Kids 2026: Prices, Locations & Reviews

VicBuzz Editorial Team·16 min read·2026-04-01
Best Trampoline Parks Melbourne for Kids 2026: Prices, Locations & Reviews

Best Trampoline Parks Melbourne for Kids 2026: Prices, Locations & Reviews

Trampoline parks have become one of Melbourne's most popular family activities — perfect for burning energy on rainy days, school holidays, or any weekend. But with multiple brands and locations across the city, it can be hard to know which park is best for your family. This guide compares every major trampoline park in Melbourne for 2026, covering prices, locations, age suitability, what's on offer, and which parks are best for toddlers, primary schoolers, and teenagers.

By VicBuzz Editorial Team | Last updated April 2026

Table of Contents

  • Quick Comparison Table
  • Bounce
  • Sky Zone
  • Flip Out
  • Latitude
  • Other Trampoline and Active Play Venues
  • Best Parks by Age Group
  • Toddler Sessions Guide
  • Safety Tips for Parents
  • Birthday Parties at Trampoline Parks
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Sources
  • Children jumping on interconnected trampolines in a brightly lit indoor trampoline park

    Quick Comparison Table

    Bounce

    Locations: Glen Iris, Essendon

    Price (1hr): $22–28

    Toddler Sessions: Yes (Mini Bounce)

    Ninja Course: Yes

    Climbing: No

    Best For: Overall quality, all ages

    Sky Zone

    Locations: Multiple

    Price (1hr): $20–28

    Toddler Sessions: Yes

    Ninja Course: Yes (Ninja Warrior)

    Climbing: Yes (some)

    Best For: Active kids 6+, dodgeball

    Flip Out

    Locations: Multiple suburban

    Price (1hr): $18–25

    Toddler Sessions: Yes

    Ninja Course: Some locations

    Climbing: No

    Best For: Value, suburban access

    Latitude

    Locations: Multiple

    Price (1hr): $22–30

    Toddler Sessions: Yes

    Ninja Course: Yes

    Climbing: Yes (walls + bouldering)

    Best For: Variety (trampolines + climbing + VR)

    Kids jumping on interconnected trampolines at a Melbourne trampoline park

    Prices are approximate and based on 2025–2026 published rates. Book online for the best pricing at all parks.

    Bounce

    Overview

    Bounce is the original Australian trampoline park brand and set the standard when it launched. The facilities are consistently well-maintained, the safety standards are high, and the variety of zones means there is something for every age and skill level.

    Children bouncing and playing at a popular Melbourne trampoline park

    Melbourne Locations

  • Bounce Glen Iris: 601 High Street Road, Glen Iris (inner south-east)
  • Bounce Essendon: DFO Essendon, 100 Bulla Road, Essendon Fields (inner north-west)
  • What's On Offer

  • Free-jump trampolines: The main area with interconnected trampolines, angled walls, and slam-dunk basketball hoops.
  • Performance trampolines: Higher-performance trampolines for experienced jumpers and those wanting to practise flips and tricks (staff-supervised).
  • Foam pit: Jump from trampolines into deep foam pits. A favourite with children of all ages.
  • The Wall: Angled trampolines that let you run up the wall and flip off.
  • Ninja course: Obstacle course elements inspired by Ninja Warrior — monkey bars, warped walls, and balance challenges.
  • Mini Bounce: Dedicated toddler sessions (see Toddler Sessions below).
  • Bounce Fit: Fitness classes on trampolines for adults and older teenagers.
  • Pricing

  • 1-hour general session: Approximately $22–28 per person
  • Mini Bounce (toddler): Approximately $14–18 per child
  • Grip socks: Required — approximately $3.50 (reusable at Bounce locations)
  • Online booking: Discounts available for advance online booking
  • Our Take

    Bounce is the best all-round trampoline park in Melbourne. The facilities are clean and modern, staff are well-trained, and the range of zones means kids don't get bored. Glen Iris is the better of the two Melbourne locations for most families in the south and east. Essendon is convenient for families in the north and west.

    Sky Zone

    Overview

    Sky Zone is a global trampoline park brand with multiple Melbourne locations. It distinguishes itself with its SkySlam basketball, Ultimate Dodgeball arena, and Ninja Warrior course — making it particularly popular with competitive older kids and teenagers.

    Family jumping together on trampolines at an indoor park in Melbourne

    Melbourne Locations

  • Sky Zone Alexandria (Epping): 3/19 Kingsbury Street, Epping
  • Sky Zone Dandenong: Factory 1, 42 Bennet Street, Dandenong
  • Additional locations may vary — check the Sky Zone website for current Melbourne venues
  • What's On Offer

  • Freestyle jump: Main trampoline area with interconnected trampolines.
  • SkySlam: Slam-dunk basketball on trampolines — very popular.
  • Ultimate Dodgeball: Dodgeball played on trampolines. Available during general sessions and as a group activity. Extremely popular with children aged 8+.
  • Ninja Warrior course: Multi-element obstacle course. Timed challenges and competitive play.
  • Foam zone: Jump and flip into foam pits.
  • SkyClimb (selected locations): Climbing walls integrated into the trampoline park experience.
  • Toddler Time: Dedicated sessions for young children.
  • Pricing

  • 1-hour session: Approximately $20–28 per person
  • Toddler Time: Approximately $12–18 per child
  • Grip socks: Required — approximately $3.50
  • Online booking: Recommended, especially during school holidays
  • Our Take

    Sky Zone is the best choice for sporty, competitive kids — the dodgeball arena and ninja course are more substantial than most competitors. The Dandenong location is well-placed for south-eastern suburbs families. Quality is good though facilities at some locations can show more wear than Bounce.

    Flip Out

    Overview

    Flip Out is an Australian trampoline park brand with a presence across Melbourne's suburbs. It tends to be slightly more affordable than Bounce and Sky Zone, making it a good-value option for regular visits.

    Teenager performing aerial tricks on a performance trampoline at a Melbourne park

    Melbourne Locations

    Flip Out operates at several suburban locations that may change — check the Flip Out website for current Melbourne venues. Typical locations include venues in the northern and western suburbs.

    What's On Offer

  • Interconnected trampolines: Standard trampoline jumping area.
  • Foam pits: Jump into foam from trampolines and platforms.
  • Dodgeball court: Trampoline dodgeball at most locations.
  • Basketball: Slam-dunk hoops on trampolines.
  • Toddler sessions: Available at most locations during weekday mornings.
  • Ninja-style obstacles: Some locations have ninja course elements.
  • Pricing

  • 1-hour session: Approximately $18–25 per person
  • Toddler sessions: Approximately $12–16 per child
  • Grip socks: Required — approximately $3–4
  • Our Take

    Flip Out offers solid value and is often the closest trampoline park for families in the outer suburbs. Facilities vary more between locations than Bounce or Sky Zone, so check recent reviews for the specific venue you plan to visit.

    Latitude

    Overview

    Latitude is a newer entrant that differentiates itself by combining trampolines with climbing walls, bouldering, virtual reality, and other activities under one roof. This variety makes it particularly appealing for groups with mixed ages and interests.

    Toddler bouncing in a dedicated young children area at an indoor trampoline park

    Melbourne Locations

  • Latitude (various locations): Check the Latitude website for current Melbourne venues. Locations have included Epping and other suburban centres.
  • What's On Offer

  • Trampolines: Freestyle jump area, foam pits, basketball.
  • Climbing walls: Multiple climbing walls with auto-belay systems (no climbing experience needed).
  • Bouldering: Low-height bouldering walls.
  • Ninja course: Obstacle course elements.
  • Virtual reality: VR gaming experiences at selected locations.
  • Toddler time: Dedicated young children's sessions.
  • Pricing

  • 1-hour session: Approximately $22–30 per person (may include access to multiple zones)
  • Combo passes: Deals for accessing trampolines + climbing + other zones.
  • Toddler sessions: Approximately $14–18 per child
  • Grip socks: Required
  • Our Take

    Latitude is the best option if your family wants variety beyond just trampolines. The climbing walls are genuinely good and give the visit a different feel. Ideal for families with children of mixed ages who might otherwise struggle to find a single activity that suits everyone. For a deeper look at climbing options, see our guide to best rock climbing for kids in Melbourne.

    Other Trampoline and Active Play Venues

    Inflatable World

    Not a trampoline park in the traditional sense, but Inflatable World operates giant inflatable obstacle courses and slides in warehouse spaces across Melbourne. Sessions are typically 1–2 hours, and the inflatables suit children aged about 3–14.

    Cost: Approximately $15–22 per session.

    Best for: Younger children (3–10) who want active play without the intensity of trampolines.

    Bounce Geelong

    Bounce operates a venue in Geelong for families in that region. See our guide to school holiday activities in Geelong.

    AirRider Indoor Skydiving

    Not a trampoline park, but indoor skydiving (vertical wind tunnel) is an exciting active experience for older children. iFLY and similar operators offer sessions for children from about age 3.

    Cost: From approximately $60–90 per flight session.

    Best for: Ages 3+ for a unique thrill experience.

    Best Parks by Age Group

    Toddlers (2–4 Years)

  • Best: Bounce (Mini Bounce sessions) — well-structured, safe, purpose-designed
  • Also good: Sky Zone Toddler Time, Flip Out toddler sessions
  • Tip: Only attend dedicated toddler sessions. General sessions are too intense and crowded for this age group.
  • Kids playing trampoline dodgeball at a Melbourne trampoline park

    Young Children (5–7 Years)

  • Best: Bounce or Sky Zone — both have zones that suit this age group during general sessions
  • Also good: Latitude (can try climbing walls as well as trampolines)
  • Tip: Weekday sessions and off-peak times are less crowded and better for younger children.
  • Primary School (8–12 Years)

  • Best: Sky Zone (dodgeball, ninja course) or Bounce (foam pits, performance trampolines)
  • Also good: Latitude (variety of activities keeps this age group engaged longer)
  • Tip: This is the core age group for trampoline parks. All parks cater well to these ages.
  • Teenagers (13+ Years)

  • Best: Sky Zone (competitive elements, dodgeball) or Latitude (climbing walls, VR add variety)
  • Also good: Bounce (performance trampolines for flip practice)
  • Tip: Teenagers may find basic trampolining boring after 30 minutes — choose a park with ninja courses, dodgeball, or climbing for more engagement.
  • Toddler Sessions Guide

    All major trampoline parks in Melbourne offer dedicated toddler sessions. These are essential for families with children under 5 — general sessions are not suitable for very young children due to the size and energy of older jumpers.

    Children celebrating a birthday party at a Melbourne trampoline park

    What Toddler Sessions Include

  • Reduced numbers: Fewer children on the trampolines at once.
  • Age-restricted: Only children under 5 (exact age varies by park, typically 2–5 or 3–5).
  • Supervised areas: Staff focus on the needs of younger children.
  • Modified activities: Smaller jumps, soft play elements, and gentler activities.
  • Parent access: At least one adult can usually go on the trampolines with their child (included in the session price).
  • Typical Schedule

  • Toddler sessions run on weekday mornings (typically Tuesday to Friday, 9:30am–11am).
  • Some parks run additional toddler sessions during school holidays.
  • Booking in advance is recommended as sessions have capacity limits.
  • Cost

  • Bounce Mini Bounce: Approximately $14–18 per child (one accompanying adult free)
  • Sky Zone Toddler Time: Approximately $12–18 per child
  • Flip Out Toddler Sessions: Approximately $12–16 per child
  • Latitude Toddler Time: Approximately $14–18 per child
  • Safety Tips for Parents

    Trampoline parks are generally safe when used correctly, but injuries can occur. Tips for parents:

    Kids diving into a foam pit from a trampoline at an indoor park in Melbourne
  • Grip socks are essential. All parks require them. Buy a pair at your first visit and bring them back. Bare feet and regular socks are not allowed.
  • Stay within your ability. Discourage children from attempting flips or tricks they haven't been taught. Most injuries occur from attempting skills beyond a child's ability.
  • Choose the right session. Toddlers should only attend toddler sessions. Younger children should avoid peak weekend sessions when parks are at capacity with older, bigger jumpers.
  • Warm up. A few minutes of gentle bouncing before going all-out reduces injury risk.
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  • Follow park rules. Each park has rules about safe jumping — one person per trampoline, no landing on head or neck, etc. Ensure your children understand the rules before starting.
  • Supervise. Even older children should be supervised. Watch from the viewing areas.
  • Birthday Parties at Trampoline Parks

    All major Melbourne trampoline parks offer birthday party packages, making them one of the most popular party venues for children aged 5–14.

    What's Typically Included

  • 1–2 hours of jump time
  • A dedicated party room or area for food and cake
  • A party host
  • Invitations (digital or printed)
  • Basic food and drink (packages vary)
  • Approximate Costs

  • Basic packages: From approximately $25–35 per child (usually minimum 8–10 children)
  • Premium packages: From approximately $35–50 per child (more time, better food, additional activities)
  • Tips for Trampoline Park Parties

  • Book well in advance during school holidays and peak weekends.
  • Check what food is provided versus what you need to bring.
  • Confirm the party host arrangements and any supervision the park provides.
  • Consider the age of guests — some parks have age-appropriate party formats.
  • For more birthday party venue ideas, see our guide to kids birthday party venues in Melbourne.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best trampoline park in Melbourne for kids?

    Bounce (Glen Iris, Essendon) is widely considered the best overall, with high-quality facilities and multiple zones. Sky Zone is great for ninja courses and dodgeball. Latitude combines trampolines with climbing and VR. Flip Out offers good value across suburban locations.

    How much do trampoline parks cost in Melbourne?

    Most parks charge between $18 and $30 per hour for a standard session. Toddler sessions are often $12–18. Grip socks cost $3–5. Family deals and multi-visit passes are available.

    What age can kids go to trampoline parks in Melbourne?

    Most parks welcome children from age 3, with dedicated toddler sessions. General sessions suit ages 5 and up. Some activities have height or age requirements.

    Do trampoline parks in Melbourne have toddler sessions?

    Yes. Most major parks run toddler sessions for ages 2–5 during weekday mornings with lower numbers and age-appropriate play.

    Do I need to book trampoline park sessions in advance?

    Booking online in advance is recommended, especially during school holidays and weekends. Most parks offer online booking with better pricing than walk-in rates.

    Sources

  • Bounce Australia — Venue information, pricing, and session types for Glen Iris and Essendon. bounceinc.com.au
  • Sky Zone Australia — Melbourne locations, pricing, and session information. skyzone.com.au
  • Flip Out Australia — Location finder and pricing information. flipout.com.au
  • Latitude — Melbourne venues, pricing, and activity information. latitudegroup.com.au
  • Kidsafe Victoria — Trampoline park safety advice for families. kidsafevic.com.au
  • Venue details, pricing, and session information are based on published 2025–2026 data and are subject to change. We recommend checking each venue's website for current pricing and availability before visiting. Pricing is in Australian dollars and is indicative only.

    Written by the VicBuzz Editorial Team. For more active indoor options, see our guide to indoor activities for Melbourne school holidays. For other active play ideas, see our guide to best rock climbing for kids in Melbourne.

    Author: VicBuzz Editorial Team — local parents and community contributors covering family life across Victoria. We research, visit, and review family venues and programs across Melbourne and regional Victoria to help parents make informed decisions.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best trampoline park in Melbourne for kids?

    The best trampoline park depends on your child's age and location. Bounce (Glen Iris, Essendon) is widely considered the original and best overall, with high-quality facilities and multiple zones. Sky Zone (multiple locations) is great for ninja courses and dodgeball. Latitude offers trampolines plus climbing walls and VR. Flip Out has good value sessions across several suburban locations.

    How much do trampoline parks cost in Melbourne?

    Most Melbourne trampoline parks charge between $18 and $30 per hour for a standard jump session. Prices vary by park, session type, and time of week. Toddler sessions are often cheaper ($12–18). Grip socks are usually required and cost $3–5 if you do not have your own. Family deals and multi-visit passes are available at most parks.

    What age can kids go to trampoline parks in Melbourne?

    Most Melbourne trampoline parks welcome children from age 3, with dedicated toddler sessions for ages 3–5 at specific times. General sessions typically suit ages 5 and up. Some parks have minimum height requirements for certain activities like ninja courses or high-performance trampolines.

    Do trampoline parks in Melbourne have toddler sessions?

    Yes. Most major trampoline parks in Melbourne run dedicated toddler sessions (usually called Mini Bounce, Toddler Time, or similar) for children aged approximately 2–5 during weekday mornings. These sessions have lower numbers, softer play, and are age-appropriate. Check individual park websites for schedules.

    Do I need to book trampoline park sessions in advance?

    Booking online in advance is recommended, especially during school holidays and weekends. Most parks offer online booking with better pricing than walk-in rates.