Korea's first and largest trampoline park! Trampoline, designated as a sports event for the 2000 Olympic Games, is a sport and sports tool that can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of age.
Vaunce is the largest indoor trampoline park located in Seoul, Yongin, Daegu, and Busan, where children and adults can enjoy together. Don't think it's just a place to jump and end! At Vaunce Yongho W Center, in addition to the basic trampoline, it also has spaces to help children develop their bodies, including Sky Climbing, Multi-Sports Zones for various physical activities and facilities for measuring their physical strength. Anyone over 100cm can participate. For those who only wish to see the children play, purchase the ticket for guardian at the venue and receive free coffee and seat back relax!
1. Have fun at Vaunce Adventure & Trampoline park located in Busan!
2. From trampoline zones to jungle gym, challenge and multi-sport zones, you can experience various sports contents.
3. Ticket prices are only charged for Trampoline users. If you don't want to participate, purchase a ticket for "Just Viewing" to watch your kids play comfortably.
Location: Vaunce Trampoline Park Busan Yongho W Center
Address: B102 W Square 145 Bunpo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Last Admission 7PM(KST)
*Every Monday is closed.
How to go:
• Subway Line Number 1 Namcheon Station Exit 3 → Walk straight until 4 intersection road then turn left → Walk straight until you reach 5 intersection road (Approx. 15 mins) → On your right there will be a W Square Center → Go to Entrance B-dong then head to B1 for Vaunce.
How to use:
1. Check the voucher sent to the mobile/email after making the reservation.
2. Present the voucher at the ticket booth.
3. Follow the instructions from the staff to enter.
Notice:
1. Please follow the instructions from the staff for your safety. Any problems caused due to not following the instructions will be your responsibility.
2. Customers with High Blood Pressure, Heart-related problems, asthma, and pregnant women may not able to participate for safety reasons.
3. If you lose your entry sticker and bracelet, please inform the front desk. In this case, you will incur a lost charge of 13,000won.
4. You will be charged 2,000won per 10mins when time exceeded. The amount charged must be paid on site.
5. Food or Pets will be restricted to brought in.
6. For stability reasons, non-slip socks are mandatory.
7. If the number of maximum people exceeded, it may cause restrictions or wait. A refund for this will not be given.
8. This ticket is only available for people over the height of 100cm.
9. For those who wish to only see the activity, please purchase the separate "GUARDIAN TICKET" at the venue for 5,000won(KRW). You can exchange a cup of coffee with the guardian ticket.
10. Re-enter without the bracelet will not be allowed. And will not be refunded.
will not be permitted. A refund for this will not be given.
11. You may not be able to enter on the desired date due to a large group of customers.
12. During the weekends, there may be restrictions on the use of the lockers as there may be a lot of customers.
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Busan Station
Nopodong Bus Terminal, Sasang Bus Terminal
The Busan Metro is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It consists of four lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and residential areas.
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