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Amazinga Trampoline park - Case study

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In 2020, we equipped the first Trampoline park in Zagreb, Croatia - Amazinga. The owner's wish was to expand the offer of his already existing amusement park with the addition of a Trampoline Park. Especially for this project, we have prepared some new features. Read more in our new Case study.

 

Basic information 

Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Size: 1.890 m2
Opening year: 2020
Capacity: Up to 190 visitors per hour
Project duration: Time from design to handover 8 months


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The owner's vision

The wish of the investor was to integrate a trampoline park into an existing amusement park, which also offers go-carting, laser tag, a boxing room, virtual reality, and more. It is the first trampoline park in Croatia.

 

About the park

Amazinga is a completely new trampoline park in Zagreb, Croatia. The old and existing building in a very good location in the center of Zagreb was used. The client is a single investor who wanted to add a trampoline park to the entire amusement park concept, which also offers go-carting, laser tag, a boxing room, virtual reality, and more.

 

It is the first trampoline park in Croatia. The park is quite large, with an area of 1,890 m2, its maximum capacity is 190 visitors per hour. In addition to the attractions located in the trampoline parks mentioned above, there are some new features:

  • Rotating beam on trampolines,
  • Football pitch,
  • Hexagonal multistory Toddler Ninja.

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Trampoline parks modules

Included modules are:

1. Free jump area – a trampoline area where visitors can freely perform tricks and games. We combine horizontal trampolines with runways, jump platforms, and different obstacles. 

3. Ninja warrior - encourage users to jump, climb, hang and swing on an unlimited number of different obstacles and put to the test their agility of hands and legs, as well their speed, balance, and strength.

4. High-performance trampolines - high-performance trampolines that allow visitors stronger rebounds and higher jumps.

5. Climbing wall - a great place to get started with rock climbing. They provide a controlled environment, free from wind and rain, where you can build up your skills.

6. Dodgeball courts – a field designed for the game Dodgeball. Two teams play against each other and each participant must avoid being hit by the ball.

7. Airbag - is one of the visitor's favorite trampoline park activities. Jumping from trampolines or platforms onto the big airbag. 

8. Hexagonal multistory Toddler Ninja - is a Ninja Court that is child-friendly, has a hexagonal shape, and is built on two floors. Has several different games and difficulty levels. Help children to improve and develop their motor skills. It's very fun.

9. Football pitch - It's about playing football on a trampoline. Quite a demanding game, as the base of the playground, is not fixed. It requires from jumpers some physical condition but is very fun.

10. Rotating beam on trampolines - is a game for 8 players that challenges the players to stay in the games as long as possible while giant spinning arms knock them down. The game promotes the stamina and agility of the players.

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