The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

High up in the new trampoline park Gröbenzell

2023-02-21T11:37:33.962Z


The new trampoline park Maxx Arena in Gröbenzell has opened. Here, children in particular can let off steam in a course and see how quickly they can overcome the obstacles. Fun for the whole family is also guaranteed.


The new trampoline park Maxx Arena in Gröbenzell has opened.

Here, children in particular can let off steam in a course and see how quickly they can overcome the obstacles.

Fun for the whole family is also guaranteed.

Gröbenzell

– Milo jumps over two boxes and onto a platform with the help of mini trampolines.

He quickly runs over several rickety logs, hops between two beams, slides down a pole and hits the buzzer.

The ten-year-old needed 28 seconds for the course.

Now it's Papa Florian Reif's turn.

He manages the course five seconds faster.

Milo doesn't want to let that sit and tries again.

The two from Olching came with the whole family to the new Maxx Arena in Gröbenzell.

"It's a beautiful destination and fun for the whole family," says Florian Reif.

The trampoline park on Industriestrasse has been open since February 1st.

"We started slowly, without advertising, because we first wanted to see if everything worked," says operations manager Marco Grigoriev.

In the hall there are various trampolines of all sizes.

Milo and Florian Reif have meanwhile moved on to the diving board.

From there, they drop about two meters into a large air bag.

Milo pulls his legs up and grabs his foot with his hand.

Raphael and Eddie, on the other hand, show more artistic tricks.

The two 15-year-olds do somersaults or twists.

"It's a great way to pass the time," they say.

The two Maisachers have often been to trampoline parks and are happy that there is now one near them.

+

He's the boss: Marco Grigoriew promises fun for young and old. But children are the main target group.

© Peter Weber

Numerous children jump and run through the arena on Saturday afternoon.

"They are our main target group," says Grigoriev.

The courses and equipment are designed for children and not for well-trained athletes.

“But you can also be sporty.

It's something for young and old," he says.

Admission costs between 16.90 euros (for one hour) and 28.90 euros for two hours.

All visitors must attend a safety briefing.

In addition, several employees ensure that the trampolines are used correctly.

Around 50 people belong to the team, says Grigoriev.

That is also necessary, because the 2300 square meters are actually released for 200 visitors.

"But we have to see how many really make sense," he says.

At the moment it's still quiet anyway.

Denitsa Zapryanova, daughter Laura (9) and her boyfriend Henning (7) are already regular customers.

"We've been here many times because it's so close," says Zapryanova from Lochhausen.

"The kids like trampoline parks, and now we don't have to drive all over Munich anymore." Laura jumps on a long trampoline track, does cartwheels there, does forward and backward somersaults.

Henning, on the other hand, stands on a trampoline and avoids two rotating beams that are at different heights.

Sometimes he has to go over it, sometimes through the bottom.

Mama Denitsa Zapryanova jumps in front of a screen that shows her which figures to make.

A camera films them and the program awards points depending on the execution.

Other parents, on the other hand, have made themselves comfortable in the café on the gallery.

From there you have a good overview of the arena.

Anita Mayer from Munich is drinking a coffee.

"Another half hour," she calls down to her son.

The ten-year-old, who is celebrating his birthday with four friends in the Maxx Arena, looks at his mother in horror and quickly runs to the next trampoline.

Andrew Schwarzbauer

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2023-02-21

You may like

News/Politics 2024-03-24T15:53:45.225Z
News/Politics 2024-03-08T14:18:40.969Z

Trends 24h

News/Politics 2024-04-18T09:29:37.790Z
News/Politics 2024-04-18T11:17:37.535Z

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.