Ball parks are no longer what they used to be, now they are much more. For starters, they are no longer intended only for children; teenagers and adults are attracted by the evolution they have undergone to become multi-adventure spaces where they can climb, jump and experience a kind of Grand Prix in first person. Although they are now called foam pit because the balls are now foam rubber squares, they are still a renovated version of the traditional ball pool.
This change has caused the team buildings the new alternative sports are added to these spaces that previously only had room for children.
1. JumpYard
If your favorite part of the ball park was the trampolines, relax, you weren’t the only one. At JumpYard they saw clearly that jumping liberates at almost any age, so they have created a whole space dedicated to it. In addition to liberating, it also gives wings to practice sports in another way, such as his course to be a ninja, climbing battles or fighting on a rotating cylinder.
Avenida Premios Nobel, 13 (Oasiz Madrid, Torrejón de Ardoz)
2. Altitude Madrid
Altitude Madrid is a trampoline park that combines sport and adrenaline at all ages located in Leganés. Among its attractions are the longest zip line in Spain indoor in a park of more than 100 meters. A modern ball park could not be without a foam pool, different jumping tracks, eight climbing walls of 6 meters each and video games on a trampoline, among other options.
Avenida Puerta del Sol, 2 (Plaza Nueva Shopping Park, Leganés)
3. Atoope Park
In Atoope Park is divided into two zones for different ages: one for children between 4 and 8 years old with a ball pool that has a giant slide and a boat for not sinking. And the Main court, full of neon lights that will guide you to the boxing ring, the trampolines, the wrestling with cylinders or the trampolines.
Yes, in the area that can be accessed from 9 years old (always accompanied by adults) there is a foam pit, in which the balls have been replaced by foam rubber squares, but it is still just as fun.
Islas Cíes Street, 1 (Getafe) and Avenida de la Técnica s/n (Rivas – Vaciamadrid)
4. Urban Planet
Speed races in the foam pool, basketball on a trampoline or soccer with the players wrapped in a bubble, all these alternative sports have a place at Urban Planet. In Madrid they have three large spaces: one in Leganés, one in Las Rozas and another in Rivas of 2,000 m².
Climbing or parkour seem more accessible when instead of falling on the ground you land on a trampoline, although it doesn’t lose a bit of adrenaline, it does give enough security to dare to try a new sport.
Mondragón Street, S/N (Leganés), Marie Curie Street, 4 (Rivas) and Camilo José Cela Street, 2 (Las Rozas)