Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions

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Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions

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A trampoline park sounds simple until you see the scale. At Woop Fun Park in Central Slovenia, you get a massive indoor setup where you can try 100+ trampolines plus foam-pit-style fun. It also runs with professional animators, so the experience feels guided instead of chaotic.

Two things I especially like: the modern, safety-first layout (you spend more time jumping than worrying) and the variety packed into one day, from dodge-type games to a 3D climbing wall with dozens of routes. The main thing to think about is cost creep: you pay for the ticket, and then you’ll want jumping socks and a registration bracelet on-site.

Key highlights at Woop Fun Park

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Key highlights at Woop Fun Park

  • 100+ trampolines in one indoor hall so weather never interrupts your plan
  • 43-route 3D interactive climbing walls if you want something more than jumping
  • Big parabolic slide in Slovenia plus sky-tower-style views
  • Dodgeball and cage-ball games for competitive breaks
  • Parents can watch from the Woop bar while kids burn energy

First impressions: a huge indoor jump hall with real guidance

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - First impressions: a huge indoor jump hall with real guidance
Woop Fun Park is built around one big idea: get you moving fast, safely, and with structure. You arrive at the big white building with the Woop sign, and parking is right there, which matters because the fun starts right when you walk in. From the moment you’re inside, the park feels designed for flow—there’s room to move, and you’re not squeezed into a tiny corner.

What makes this stand out (in a good way) is the staff approach. The park uses professional animators to guide you through what you can do and how to do it. If you’re the type who likes clear rules before fun, you’ll appreciate that. You get help getting started, then you can focus on the part you came for: bouncing.

And yes, it’s an indoor park, so you’re not planning around sun or rain. With over 3,500 m² of jumping space, it also doesn’t feel like a single attraction stretched thin—it feels like a full activity complex.

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Your 60-minute jumping time (and how to plan it)

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Your 60-minute jumping time (and how to plan it)
The ticket includes 60 minutes of jumping. That’s the one clearly defined block of time, so think of your visit as two modes: jump-hard for your session, then use the rest of your time to try the other attractions you’re interested in.

Here’s how I’d plan it so you don’t waste energy:

  • Go in with a simple goal: trampolines plus foam-pit or airbag-style stations, then one “challenge” area like the climb or slide.
  • Pay attention when staff explain safety rules and equipment. This park leans on supervision, and the fastest way to enjoy it is to follow their setup instructions early.
  • If you’re bringing kids, decide what they should try first so you’re not spending the first 20 minutes wandering.

Also, note the cost details. Woop jumping socks and a registration bracelet are not included. The park lists both as 2.5 EUR each, so budget that in. If you forget, you’ll likely end up scrambling at the worst possible moment—right when your session starts.

Trampolines, foam pit, and the “airbag” feeling

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Trampolines, foam pit, and the “airbag” feeling
The headline is straightforward: 100+ trampolines and a foam pit you can jump into. This is where the park earns its keep. Trampolines aren’t just there as decoration—they’re the main engine, and the park’s size helps. You’re not standing in line constantly to reach a surface.

The foam pit and airbag-style options are a big part of why this works so well for different ages and skill levels. You can take risks that feel less scary than you’d expect because the landing options are designed to reduce impact. It’s still play, but it’s the kind of play that keeps parents calmer.

If you like playful challenges, there are also jumping games. And there’s even a dunk-style setup where you can try to dunk like Michael Jordan. That’s the kind of station that turns a jump session into a story you’ll remember, even if you don’t nail it on the first try.

Jumping games: dodgeball and cage-ball for bursts of team energy

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Jumping games: dodgeball and cage-ball for bursts of team energy
Between trampoline bouts, you’ll find competition-style attractions like dodge ball and cage ball. These are great because they break the rhythm of constant bouncing with something more social.

In practice, that means:

  • You get short resets where you can catch breath and laugh instead of only flipping and landing.
  • Kids often warm up faster when they can join a game, not just practice jumps.
  • Adults often relax a bit too, because the structure is built in.

If your group has mixed ages or different comfort levels with trampolines, games can be a smart “bridge” activity. One person can be the energetic starter while another hangs back for a round or two. Just follow the staff instructions so everyone stays in the right areas.

3D interactive climbing walls with 43 routes

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - 3D interactive climbing walls with 43 routes
Once you’ve had enough trampoline time (or you need a different kind of challenge), go for the 3D interactive climbing walls. The park lists 43 different climbing routes, and that detail matters. With that many options, you’re not stuck choosing between boring and terrifying.

Interactive climbing walls also change the pace. You’re moving slower and more deliberately, but you’re still working hard. For kids, it can feel like a game because the route planning is more than just random holds—it’s an experience you can actually progress through.

For adults, it’s a satisfying switch from bouncing. If you’ve spent your whole life watching kids bounce, it feels good to climb too, even if you stick to the easier lines. And because routes are varied, you can adjust without needing a coach.

Sky tower walk and the parabolic slide: the “wow” choices

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Sky tower walk and the parabolic slide: the “wow” choices
Woop Fun Park includes a sky tower walk and what they call the biggest parabolic slide in Slovenia. These are the attractions that tend to create that classic theme-park moment: you suddenly remember you’re on vacation.

The sky tower walk is a good middle-ground thrill—more about height and views than speed. It gives you a chance to feel brave without having to commit to something intense right away. If you’re with kids, it also gives you a clear option for older kids who want excitement, while younger ones may prefer simpler stations.

Then comes the parabolic slide. A parabolic slide is all about the shape of the ride—speed plus a different trajectory feeling than a straight slide. If you’re with people who are unsure about slides, try this after they’ve already succeeded at something else inside the park. Momentum matters. Confidence builds when you start with the right wins.

Parents’ view from the Woop bar (less stress, more control)

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Parents’ view from the Woop bar (less stress, more control)
One of the best practical touches here is the parent viewing setup. The park has a Woop bar where parents can enjoy the view over the park. That’s not just a nice perk—it changes the whole experience for families.

When parents can watch from a comfortable spot, kids tend to:

  • follow rules better
  • feel less rushed
  • handle transitions with less friction

So if you’re the adult who usually has to hover at the edges, you’ll like this. It turns the park from a stressful supervision job into a shared day where you can relax for short stretches.

Price and value: what $19 really buys you

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Price and value: what $19 really buys you
The published price is $19 per person, and the included time is 60 minutes of jumping. On paper, that can sound like a short window, but value here comes from the setup: you’re not paying for a single slide or a single trampoline lane. You’re paying for a structured indoor world with multiple attraction types.

Where the value lands well:

  • You’re getting a high-capacity indoor facility (over 3,500 m²) with multiple zones.
  • You’re not limited to one activity style. Jumping, climbing, games, slide time—each is a different kind of effort.
  • The staff-guided approach reduces wasted time. If you show up and get oriented quickly, your hour of jumping is more productive.

Where costs can rise:

  • Socks (2.5 EUR) and a registration bracelet (2.5 EUR) are not included.

So your total spending might be higher than the base ticket, but it’s still easy to budget because the add-ons are listed clearly.

One small consideration: there’s mention of pricing differences on-site in at least one context, so if you’re doing a strict comparison, double-check the current on-the-day pricing you’ll actually pay. The best value comes when your plan matches what you’re ready to pay for in the park.

Who will love this most?

Woop! Fun park with 21 attractions - Who will love this most?
Woop Fun Park fits families with energy, groups who want variety, and anyone who likes action-based fun in one indoor stop.

It’s a great match if:

  • you want a single-day activity with lots of options
  • you’re traveling with kids who need movement built into the schedule
  • you prefer guided experiences where staff keep the system running

Age rules to keep in mind:

  • Children under 3 are not suitable.
  • Children between 3 and 6 must be accompanied by one of the parents.

That parent rule is a key planning point. If you have toddlers who are close to three, or a mix of ages, you’ll want to structure the day so each child can participate without hitting a rule barrier.

Practical tips to get the most out of your visit

These are small moves that make a big difference in a high-energy park:

  • Arrive ready to move. You’ll get the best experience if your group is mentally ready to jump and climb right away.
  • Budget for the on-site essentials: socks and the bracelet.
  • Pick one “big thrill” and one “recovery choice.” For example: trampolines/foam pit for the big jump, then climbing for the recovery, then the slide if everyone’s up for it.
  • If you’re traveling with mixed confidence levels, start with the safer-feeling attractions first, then scale up.

The park is designed for fun, but good preparation helps you feel like you’re driving the day, not reacting to it.

Should you book Woop Fun Park?

If you want an indoor day that keeps everyone moving—without turning into a chaotic mess—Woop Fun Park is an easy yes. The combination of 100+ trampolines, foam pit options, interactive 3D climbing walls with 43 routes, plus a serious-feeling parabolic slide makes this more than a one-note attraction.

I’d especially recommend it for families who like structure and support. The staff-guided experience and the parent viewing setup make it smoother for adults, and the variety keeps kids from getting bored after the first rush.

Book it if:

  • you’re traveling in seasons where outdoor plans get messy
  • you want one place where kids can jump, climb, and play games
  • you’re okay budgeting a little extra for socks and the registration bracelet

Skip it if:

  • you’re looking for a calm, slow attraction (this is movement-heavy)
  • you’re traveling with very young kids under 3 who can’t participate

FAQ

How much does a ticket cost at Woop Fun Park?

The listed price is $19 per person.

How long is the experience?

Your ticket includes 60 minutes of jumping, and the park is valid for 1 day.

What attractions are available inside the park?

You can expect 100+ trampolines, a foam pit, jumping games, dodge ball and cage ball, 3D interactive climbing walls with 43 routes, a sky tower walk, and a parabolic slide.

What is not included with the ticket?

Woop jumping socks cost 2.5 EUR, and the Woop registration bracelet costs 2.5 EUR. Both are not included with the ticket.

Is there an age limit?

Children under 3 years old are not suitable. Children aged 3 to 6 must be accompanied by one of the parents.

Where do I meet for the activity?

You meet at the big white building with the Woop sign and parking.

What languages are used by the host or greeter?

English and Slovenian.

Can I cancel or change my plans?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There is also a reserve now & pay later option.

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