15 Oct 2025

Happy Birthday! JUMP House Cologne Celebrates with New Attractions

Happy Birthday! JUMP House Cologne Celebrates with New Attractions

© Foto: JUMP House/Alex Gretter (eap) Nine years ago, in October 2016, JUMP House Cologne opened in the Ossendorf district and quickly developed into a popular leisure destination for sports enthusiasts of all ages. In recent years, the trampoline park has evolved significantly, now offering, among other things, obstacle courses, digital sports games, and giant slides. To mark its ninth anniversary, the venue received a makeover – with several new highlight attractions now awaiting visitors.

Among the new modules are the so-called “Action Slides”: three different giant slides on which visitors can race down from a height of almost seven meters, some on mats and headfirst. For obstacle course fans, a “BounceJUMP” challenge has been added, where trampolines help participants overcome various hurdles. Adrenaline seekers can also look forward to the “TowerJUMP” – a two-meter-high jump tower – and the “TrapezJUMP”, which lets guests swing from a height before landing softly in an air cushion.

Some of the new attractions combine digital gaming with physical activity: “PixelGames” challenges teams to solve a variety of tasks on a digital playfield – for example, in styles reminiscent of “Memory” or “The Floor is Lava.” The diverse games are designed to create an entertaining mix of speed, teamwork, and mental agility.

The main trampoline field “FreeJUMP” has been expanded with new sports games such as “HighJUMP” and “ReactionJUMP”, both testing players’ reflexes and endurance. Another sports-based attraction, “ActionJUMP”, allows participants to compete in a jumping duel focused on speed and ball-handling accuracy.

Also inspired by the gaming world is the “Laser Run”, a laser maze where players must duck, crawl, and jump to avoid constantly shifting laser beams in a darkened room. Finally, the new “SoccerArena” offers an alternative take on football: played on a springy surface within an enclosed arena, matches can feature bicycle kicks and acrobatic moves that surprise opponents.

“Our philosophy is to offer children and families special shared moments and a holistic experience – full of fun, excitement, and lasting memories. JUMP House Cologne was our fourth location in Germany nine years ago – today, our group operates over 30 trampoline parks across the country and more than 70 across Europe. The genre has evolved enormously over this time. We felt it was time to give one of our flagship venues a complete refresh: we’ve added many new, modern attractions that will bring plenty of variety, fun, and action to Cologne. In addition, the entire hall now shines in a new, fresh look,” said Florian Ruckert, Managing Director of the JUMP House Group, which operates trampoline parks in Germany mainly under the brands “JUMP House” and “Superfly”. ■

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