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Bounce Inc: Bouncing its way to the Northern Beaches

Faye JamesBy Faye JamesMay 30, 20243 Mins Read
Jump on down to the 2300 square metre Cromer BOUNCE Inc factory
Jump on down to the 2300 square metre Cromer BOUNCE factory. Photo: Darrin James, IG @curlyandbeyond

In a thrilling development for Sydney’s adventure enthusiasts, BOUNCE Inc, the renowned global active entertainment company, has launched its latest venue in Cromer, marking the brand’s debut in the city’s northern region. 

Opening up just a few months ago, this new venue follows the tremendous success of BOUNCE Inc’s initial foray into New South Wales, which began with its Homebush location six months prior. 

The Cromer facility is poised to elevate adventure experiences in the area, introducing an exciting range of activities designed to entertain participants of all ages.

Sprawling over 2,300 square meters, the Cromer venue distinguishes itself as the only site in the state to feature the BOUNCE High Ropes Course. Towering at 10 meters, this challenge circuit invites both the young and the old to test their balance, flexibility, and agility amongst the clouds. 

This addition marks a first for New South Wales, complementing the venue’s wide array of iconic and bespoke attractions. Patrons can look forward to enjoying interconnected free jump trampolines, cliff jumping, a wall climb arena, an X-Park parkour adventure challenge course, and a High-Performance Area dedicated to adrenaline-seeking freestylers looking to refine their skills.

Addressing the needs of its youngest visitors, the venue will also introduce a dedicated miniBOUNCE Zone. This area, an amplified version of traditional soft play spaces, promises a more expansive and interactive experience exclusively tailored for smaller children.

Ant Morell, Co-Founder and Executive Director of BOUNCE Inc, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, highlighting the company’s ambitions following the successful launch of the Homebush venue in July of the previous year. 

“Our first Sydney venue in Homebush is among the busiest in the BOUNCE network globally. Witnessing over half a million Sydneysiders embrace the joy of movement has been truly inspiring,” Morell stated.

Morell further emphasised Cromer’s dynamic energy and its community’s passion for adventure as key factors in the decision to establish the new venue in the area. He anticipates that the site will become a cherished local hub, fostering joy, social connection, and healthy, inclusive activities that draw children and families away from screen time.

The appeal of BOUNCE Inc’s offerings extends across all ages and skill levels, resonating particularly with families seeking valuable experiences over material possessions.

 “In these times, we observe a shift in how families prioritize their time and resources, opting for shared experiences that foster connections,” Morell remarked.

Check out Cromer’s BOUNCE Inc for yourself at Unit 7 & 8, Northern Beaches Business Park, 4-10 Inman Road, Cromer or head online to: bounceinc.com.au/cromer-nsw

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