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The World’s Largest Jumping Castle Is Coming To Australia

The World’s Largest Jumping Castle Is Coming To Australia

There are three huge parts to Big Bounce Australia and they all look epic.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

A Guinness World Record-holding bouncy castle is headed for Australia again.

Big Bounce Australia landed at the tail end of 2019 and had everyone across the country bouncing.

The pesky coronavirus pandemic stopped us from jumping around once again for obvious reasons, however, the humungous 1,500 square metre jumping realm is making a comeback for summer 2021.

If you're buying a three-hour ticket then you'll get unlimited access to The Giant and airSPACE areas of the bouncy world.

The former is a huge, 300m-long inflatable obstacle course that you can do as many times as you like, whereas the latter is an epic inflatable, space-themed maze and bouncy area.

You'll also get an allocated slot for The World's Biggest Jumping Castle, which is genuinely a sight to be seen.

The bouncy world is going on a national tour for summer and will be hitting Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide and Wollongong.

The tour kicks off in Western Australia in late November before heading to Brisbane for mid-January.

The dates for the other east coast and South Australian venues haven't yet been unveiled.

The three entertaining areas come packed with giant slides, huge ball pits and climbing towers.

To keep the fun flowing there will also be DJs in the centre to blast out some bangers while you're bouncing all over the shop.

When you've had enough enjoyment bopping around, there are plenty of food trucks that will be available. Just be sure you don't go bouncing after eating your weight in hot dogs as it could end pretty nastily.

Tickets for this bad boy will no doubt sell out pretty fast and they range depending on how old you are.

Toddlers will have to pay $29 to get in, kids under seven will have to pay $45 and they'll get their own sessions to ensure they aren't being out-bounced by older kids.

Kids aged 15 and under will also pay $45 per person and then anyone over the age of 16 will pay $55 to get their three-hour ticket.

Parents won't have to pay if they're just looking out for their kids however they have to hand over the dosh if they want to bounce.

Featured Image Credit: Big Bounce Australia/Len Benderson

Topics: Australia