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Inflatable theme park Jumpin Fun opens on Medway City Estate

16:18, 10 March 2022

updated: 16:58, 10 March 2022

Youngsters got the chance to tumble around a new inflatable theme park this morning for the first time, with the opening of Jumpin Fun on the Medway City Estate.

The opening morning brought around 100 children to the new venue in Chaucer Close for the first two toddler sessions, with thousands more booked into enjoy the "15,000sqft of inflatable fun" in the coming weeks.

Karen Petrie, assistant manager at Jumpin Fun
Karen Petrie, assistant manager at Jumpin Fun

It's not just for kids though, and assistant manager Karen Petrie explained adults are more then welcome to enjoy the fun and test themselves on the obstacles and games.

"All ages can have a go," she said. "We say ages 5 to 99 because adults love it as much as kids. They've all got bright red faces when they come out.

"It's gone really well today. We were sold out and we're sold out all weekend, and we're taking bookings up to two months in advance."

Activities include a giant slide that runs into a ball pool and the giant inflatable which contains a labyrinth of obstacles and challenges.

There's also separate Last Man Standing challenge - in which participants have to duck and jump over two spinning arms.

The giant inflatable, viewed from the cafe at Jumpin Fun
The giant inflatable, viewed from the cafe at Jumpin Fun
The Jumpin Fun team after their first manic morning at the new Rochester site
The Jumpin Fun team after their first manic morning at the new Rochester site
The party room at Jumpin Fun
The party room at Jumpin Fun

Upstairs there's also a cafe and spectators' viewing gallery, along with a party room which can be booked out for birthdays and other celebrations.

The venue is currently running an introductory offer - of £5 per person, per bounce.

Participants can book online here.

Jumpin Fun currently has three other locations across the country operating in Burgess Hill, Sailsbury and Derby.

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