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JumpSkillz Indoor trampoline in Hoofddorp - Go-Kids Haarlem ## Jumpskillz Hoofddorp: what it is, what you can actually do, and how to plan a smooth visit Jumpskillz Hoofddorp is an indoor trampoline park/sports complex in Hoofddorp (municipality of Haarlemmermeer) aimed at active play—think structured “jump sessions,” obstacle-style elements, and add-ons like dodgeball-style games and a dunk zone. The official Hoofddorp site frames it as one of their two Dutch locations (Hoofddorp + Purmerend). The big practical point: this is not “wander in and bounce whenever.” Their own opening-times page describes jump sessions that start on the hour, and the times vary by day (including holiday schedules). - Hoofddorp --- ## Quick facts (verified) - Address (as listed by Jumpskillz Hoofddorp): Daalmeerstraat 5–7, 2131 HD Hoofddorp - Hoofddorp Note: your dataset says “Daalmeerstraat 7.” That’s compatible with “5–7,” but I’d publish the range (5–7) since it’s what the venue itself states. - Hoofddorp - Phone: 023-5650044 - Hoofddorp - Email: [email protected] - Hoofddorp - Minimums for trampoline jumping (as stated by venue): from 5 years and minimum height 1.10 m - Hoofddorp - Core activities listed by venue: large trampolines, dodgeball arena/court, dunk zone/basketball court, foam pit, big airbag, tumbling lanes, volleyball court, battle beam, airtrack (plus mentions of stormbaan/obstacle-style elements, climbing wall, high jump). - Hoofddorp --- ## What you can do inside (beyond “just trampolines”) Jumpskillz positions Hoofddorp as a “complete” indoor trampoline park with multiple zones rather than one open floor. On their own homepage, they explicitly list a mix of freestyle jumping plus skill/competition setups: a dodgeball arena, dunk zone/basketball court, battle beam (balance battles), tumbling lanes, air track, foam pit, and a big airbag for safer landings on bigger moves. - Hoofddorp ### Trampoline park zones you’ll likely rotate through Based on the venue’s own activity list, the visit rhythm tends to look like this: - Warm-up + freestyle trampolines (basic jumping, working up confidence) - Skill lanes (tumbling lanes/airtrack for cartwheel-to-flip progression) - “Game” zones like dodgeball and battle beam (good when your group has mixed energy levels) - Dunk/basketball court for short bursts (it’s fun, but it’s also where people burn out fastest) - Foam pit / big airbag for trying something new with a softer margin - Hoofddorp If you’re writing for RealJourneyTravels.com readers who care about planning details: call out that these zones are a huge quality-of-visit factor. Parks with only flat beds get repetitive; multi-zone parks stay engaging for longer because you naturally cycle between intensity levels. (That’s an inference from the listed zone variety; the zone list itself is venue-provided.) - Hoofddorp --- ## Mini Jump & Play (under-5s) vs regular jump sessions Jumpskillz separates regular jump sessions from Mini Jump and Play. ### Regular jumping: age/height gate For standard trampoline jumping, the venue states from 5 years and minimum 1.10 m. - Hoofddorp ### Mini Jump and Play: under-5 schedule For younger kids, their opening-times page lists Mini Jump and Play opening hours (tot 5 jaar), generally running 10:00–17:00 Tuesday–Sunday, with Monday closed. - Hoofddorp This is worth spelling out in your post: it’s not just “smaller kids can join.” The venue is signaling a different product and (likely) a different floor dynamic—important for parents deciding whether it’s age-appropriate. --- ## Opening hours and session structure (publishable, but time-sensitive) The official opening-times page includes multiple time blocks and also separate “holiday period” hours. The key pieces you can publish without guessing: - Jump sessions are described as running “on the hour” (“jump-sessies op het hele uur”). - Hoofddorp - Regular schedule varies by weekday (example: Tuesday/Thursday are shorter afternoon windows; weekends run longer). - Hoofddorp - Holiday periods have expanded hours, with sessions starting around 10:00 and running through the day. - Hoofddorp Outdated-data flag (important): That same page contains two different-looking blocks of opening times (one table with “Op aanvraag” for Monday and another “contact/footer-style” block listing Tuesday 14:45–17:00, etc.). They might refer to different activity types or a site update that wasn’t cleaned up. Because of this inconsistency, it’s safest to say: “Hours vary by day and holiday period; confirm on the official opening-times page before you go.” - Hoofddorp --- ## Tickets and prices (verified from the Hoofddorp pricing page) Jumpskillz publishes a detailed tariff table for Hoofddorp. Highlights you can safely include: ### Free Jump (age 5+) - 1 hour: €12.50 - Hoofddorp - 2 hours: €17.50 - Hoofddorp - Grip socks (required): €2.50 (one-time purchase) - Hoofddorp ### Family / early time blocks - Family jump: €13.00 (listed as a 2-hour ticket, between 10:00 and 13:00) - Hoofddorp - Early Bird: €13.00 (2 hours on Saturday 10:00–12:00, per the pricing page) - Hoofddorp ### Jump & Play (a separate ticket type on the same page) - Day ticket: €8.50 - Hoofddorp - 1 hour: €7.50 - Hoofddorp - 2 hours: €10.00 - Hoofddorp - 10-ride card: €69.95 (1 year valid) - Hoofddorp Because pricing is one of the most change-prone details, it’s worth adding a one-liner in your article: “Prices can change; double-check the tariff page for the latest.” (That’s a general accuracy safeguard, not a claim that it changed.) --- ## Food & café: what’s confirmed (and what’s messy) Your dataset quote (“Nice cafe”) aligns with what third-party listings and the venue’s own content suggest: Jumpskillz positions itself as more than a bounce-and-leave facility. However, the official “Eten & Drinken” page contains mixed location cues: it opens by describing an in-house restaurant experience (drinks, protein shakes, fries, and a table grill/“steengrill”), but later the page text references Purmerend specifically. - Hoofddorp How to publish this without over-claiming: - You can say the brand promotes an on-site restaurant concept with snacks/meals and even a table grill option. - Hoofddorp - You should flag that the food page appears partially Purmerend-focused, so readers should confirm the exact Hoofddorp menu onsite or via the venue directly. - Hoofddorp That keeps you accurate while still helpful. --- ## Accessibility & inclusivity notes (what we can say without guessing) - The venue clearly caters to mixed ages, with separate provisions for under-5s and 5+ jumpers. - Hoofddorp - Beyond that, accessibility features (step-free entry, adapted toilets, sensory-friendly sessions) are not confirmed in the sources above. Don’t claim them. If you want to include an inclusivity section, phrase it as: “If you’re visiting with mobility, sensory, or other access needs, contact the venue in advance—policies and facilities vary by trampoline park.” and include the phone/email. - Hoofddorp --- ## Reviews and reputation (only what’s verified) Tripadvisor lists Jumpskillz under “Sports Complexes” in Hoofddorp with a 4.3/5 bubble rating (based on a small number of reviews in that listing). Accuracy note: Ratings can differ across platforms (Google vs Tripadvisor vs niche directories). Since you asked for “only what you 100% know,” it’s best to cite the Tripadvisor figure explicitly and avoid repeating the 4.4 in your dataset unless you can source it from a specific platform page. --- ## Planning tips that are actually useful - Book around session start times. The venue emphasizes sessions “on the hour,” so arriving early reduces stress (waivers, socks, lockers/belongings). - Hoofddorp - Budget for grip socks if you don’t own them. They’re required and priced separately. - Hoofddorp - Choose 2 hours if your group is mixed. Fast jumpers often peak early; two hours gives room for breaks and for nervous jumpers to warm up (this is practical guidance, not a factual claim about the venue). - Under-5? Use Mini Jump and Play. The venue publishes specific under-5 hours—use them rather than hoping a general session will fit. - Hoofddorp --- ## Internal links (contextual, but I can’t insert exact URLs) I can’t see RealJourneyTravels.com’s current permalink structure from here, so I won’t invent URLs. Two strong contextual internal-link placements for this post: - Link from “Hoofddorp / Haarlemmermeer” → your Hoofddorp destination guide (or your Haarlemmermeer area hub). - Link from “near Amsterdam / Schiphol area activities” → your Amsterdam day trips or Schiphol layover guide. --- ## Source integrity + outdated-data flags (so you stay accurate) - Older third-party articles exist (e.g., Go-Kids content appears years old), so treat them as inspiration, not authority. - Hoofddorp - The official opening-times page shows internal inconsistencies (multiple blocks). Publish hours as “variable” and point readers to confirm. - Hoofddorp - The food page appears partially Purmerend-specific, so avoid hard claims about the Hoofddorp menu. - Hoofddorp

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Updated June 11, 2025

JumpSkillz Indoor trampoline in Hoofddorp – Go-Kids Haarlem

## Jumpskillz Hoofddorp: what it is, what you can actually do, and how to plan a smooth visit

Jumpskillz Hoofddorp is an indoor trampoline park/sports complex in Hoofddorp (municipality of Haarlemmermeer) aimed at active play—think structured “jump sessions,” obstacle-style elements, and add-ons like dodgeball-style games and a dunk zone. The official Hoofddorp site frames it as one of their two Dutch locations (Hoofddorp + Purmerend).

The big practical point: this is not “wander in and bounce whenever.” Their own opening-times page describes jump sessions that start on the hour, and the times vary by day (including holiday schedules). – Hoofddorp

## Quick facts (verified)

– Address (as listed by Jumpskillz Hoofddorp): Daalmeerstraat 5–7, 2131 HD Hoofddorp – Hoofddorp
Note: your dataset says “Daalmeerstraat 7.” That’s compatible with “5–7,” but I’d publish the range (5–7) since it’s what the venue itself states. – Hoofddorp
– Phone: 023-5650044 – Hoofddorp
– Email: [email protected] – Hoofddorp
– Minimums for trampoline jumping (as stated by venue): from 5 years and minimum height 1.10 m – Hoofddorp
– Core activities listed by venue: large trampolines, dodgeball arena/court, dunk zone/basketball court, foam pit, big airbag, tumbling lanes, volleyball court, battle beam, airtrack (plus mentions of stormbaan/obstacle-style elements, climbing wall, high jump). – Hoofddorp

## What you can do inside (beyond “just trampolines”)

Jumpskillz positions Hoofddorp as a “complete” indoor trampoline park with multiple zones rather than one open floor. On their own homepage, they explicitly list a mix of freestyle jumping plus skill/competition setups: a dodgeball arena, dunk zone/basketball court, battle beam (balance battles), tumbling lanes, air track, foam pit, and a big airbag for safer landings on bigger moves. – Hoofddorp

### Trampoline park zones you’ll likely rotate through
Based on the venue’s own activity list, the visit rhythm tends to look like this:

– Warm-up + freestyle trampolines (basic jumping, working up confidence)
– Skill lanes (tumbling lanes/airtrack for cartwheel-to-flip progression)
– “Game” zones like dodgeball and battle beam (good when your group has mixed energy levels)
– Dunk/basketball court for short bursts (it’s fun, but it’s also where people burn out fastest)
– Foam pit / big airbag for trying something new with a softer margin – Hoofddorp

If you’re writing for RealJourneyTravels.com readers who care about planning details: call out that these zones are a huge quality-of-visit factor. Parks with only flat beds get repetitive; multi-zone parks stay engaging for longer because you naturally cycle between intensity levels. (That’s an inference from the listed zone variety; the zone list itself is venue-provided.) – Hoofddorp

## Mini Jump & Play (under-5s) vs regular jump sessions

Jumpskillz separates regular jump sessions from Mini Jump and Play.

### Regular jumping: age/height gate
For standard trampoline jumping, the venue states from 5 years and minimum 1.10 m. – Hoofddorp

### Mini Jump and Play: under-5 schedule
For younger kids, their opening-times page lists Mini Jump and Play opening hours (tot 5 jaar), generally running 10:00–17:00 Tuesday–Sunday, with Monday closed. – Hoofddorp

This is worth spelling out in your post: it’s not just “smaller kids can join.” The venue is signaling a different product and (likely) a different floor dynamic—important for parents deciding whether it’s age-appropriate.

## Opening hours and session structure (publishable, but time-sensitive)

The official opening-times page includes multiple time blocks and also separate “holiday period” hours. The key pieces you can publish without guessing:

– Jump sessions are described as running “on the hour” (“jump-sessies op het hele uur”). – Hoofddorp
– Regular schedule varies by weekday (example: Tuesday/Thursday are shorter afternoon windows; weekends run longer). – Hoofddorp
– Holiday periods have expanded hours, with sessions starting around 10:00 and running through the day. – Hoofddorp

Outdated-data flag (important): That same page contains two different-looking blocks of opening times (one table with “Op aanvraag” for Monday and another “contact/footer-style” block listing Tuesday 14:45–17:00, etc.). They might refer to different activity types or a site update that wasn’t cleaned up. Because of this inconsistency, it’s safest to say: “Hours vary by day and holiday period; confirm on the official opening-times page before you go.” – Hoofddorp

## Tickets and prices (verified from the Hoofddorp pricing page)

Jumpskillz publishes a detailed tariff table for Hoofddorp. Highlights you can safely include:

### Free Jump (age 5+)
– 1 hour: €12.50 – Hoofddorp
– 2 hours: €17.50 – Hoofddorp
– Grip socks (required): €2.50 (one-time purchase) – Hoofddorp

### Family / early time blocks
– Family jump: €13.00 (listed as a 2-hour ticket, between 10:00 and 13:00) – Hoofddorp
– Early Bird: €13.00 (2 hours on Saturday 10:00–12:00, per the pricing page) – Hoofddorp

### Jump & Play (a separate ticket type on the same page)
– Day ticket: €8.50 – Hoofddorp
– 1 hour: €7.50 – Hoofddorp
– 2 hours: €10.00 – Hoofddorp
– 10-ride card: €69.95 (1 year valid) – Hoofddorp

Because pricing is one of the most change-prone details, it’s worth adding a one-liner in your article: “Prices can change; double-check the tariff page for the latest.” (That’s a general accuracy safeguard, not a claim that it changed.)

## Food & café: what’s confirmed (and what’s messy)

Your dataset quote (“Nice cafe”) aligns with what third-party listings and the venue’s own content suggest: Jumpskillz positions itself as more than a bounce-and-leave facility.

However, the official “Eten & Drinken” page contains mixed location cues: it opens by describing an in-house restaurant experience (drinks, protein shakes, fries, and a table grill/“steengrill”), but later the page text references Purmerend specifically. – Hoofddorp

How to publish this without over-claiming:
– You can say the brand promotes an on-site restaurant concept with snacks/meals and even a table grill option. – Hoofddorp
– You should flag that the food page appears partially Purmerend-focused, so readers should confirm the exact Hoofddorp menu onsite or via the venue directly. – Hoofddorp

That keeps you accurate while still helpful.

## Accessibility & inclusivity notes (what we can say without guessing)

– The venue clearly caters to mixed ages, with separate provisions for under-5s and 5+ jumpers. – Hoofddorp
– Beyond that, accessibility features (step-free entry, adapted toilets, sensory-friendly sessions) are not confirmed in the sources above. Don’t claim them. If you want to include an inclusivity section, phrase it as: “If you’re visiting with mobility, sensory, or other access needs, contact the venue in advance—policies and facilities vary by trampoline park.” and include the phone/email. – Hoofddorp

## Reviews and reputation (only what’s verified)

Tripadvisor lists Jumpskillz under “Sports Complexes” in Hoofddorp with a 4.3/5 bubble rating (based on a small number of reviews in that listing).

Accuracy note: Ratings can differ across platforms (Google vs Tripadvisor vs niche directories). Since you asked for “only what you 100% know,” it’s best to cite the Tripadvisor figure explicitly and avoid repeating the 4.4 in your dataset unless you can source it from a specific platform page.

## Planning tips that are actually useful

– Book around session start times. The venue emphasizes sessions “on the hour,” so arriving early reduces stress (waivers, socks, lockers/belongings). – Hoofddorp
– Budget for grip socks if you don’t own them. They’re required and priced separately. – Hoofddorp
– Choose 2 hours if your group is mixed. Fast jumpers often peak early; two hours gives room for breaks and for nervous jumpers to warm up (this is practical guidance, not a factual claim about the venue).
– Under-5? Use Mini Jump and Play. The venue publishes specific under-5 hours—use them rather than hoping a general session will fit. – Hoofddorp

## Internal links (contextual, but I can’t insert exact URLs)
I can’t see RealJourneyTravels.com’s current permalink structure from here, so I won’t invent URLs. Two strong contextual internal-link placements for this post:

– Link from “Hoofddorp / Haarlemmermeer” → your Hoofddorp destination guide (or your Haarlemmermeer area hub).
– Link from “near Amsterdam / Schiphol area activities” → your Amsterdam day trips or Schiphol layover guide.

## Source integrity + outdated-data flags (so you stay accurate)
– Older third-party articles exist (e.g., Go-Kids content appears years old), so treat them as inspiration, not authority. – Hoofddorp
– The official opening-times page shows internal inconsistencies (multiple blocks). Publish hours as “variable” and point readers to confirm. – Hoofddorp
– The food page appears partially Purmerend-specific, so avoid hard claims about the Hoofddorp menu. – Hoofddorp

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