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Part 1: Theme Concept: Orange Pulse

1.Orange (Primary Color):
Orange symbolizes vitality, enthusiasm, excitement, and joy. It stimulates the nervous system, boosts appetite, and encourages social interaction—perfectly aligning with the adrenaline-pumping, dynamic nature of a trampoline park. Extensive use of orange instantly ignites visitors’ energy, creating a warm, cheerful, and highly engaging environment.

Yellow (Accent Color):

Yellow represents brightness, optimism, and energy. Like sunlight, it adds luminosity and depth to the space when used as an accent, enhancing the sense of delight. Paired with orange, it intensifies the themes of “energy” and “happiness.”

Gray (Neutral Color):
The bold saturation of orange and yellow requires a neutral tone for balance. Premium gray lends a modern, minimalist, and stable visual foundation. Used on floors, walls, structural frames, and equipment edges, it “grounds” the space’s exuberance, elevating the overall design sophistication while making the orange and yellow accents pop.

Overall Visual Effect:
Together, these three colors create a modern, tech-inspired sports environment, as if the entire park pulses with energy in rhythm with visitors’ jumps.

 

2.Space Planning and Atmosphere Creation

Circulation Design:
Adopt a “radial layout” or “circular flow” format. Place the most attractive large installations (e.g., aerial slam dunk, devil slides) at the center or in open sightlines, surrounded by various trampolines and functional zones. This guides natural visitor exploration and prevents congestion.

Music and Sound Effects:
Play high-energy pop and electronic music throughout the day. Interactive sound effects are triggered by specific features (e.g., drop baskets, slap walls) to enhance immersive gameplay.

Materials and Safety:
Walls are padded with impact-absorbing panels colored to coordinate with the primary palette (e.g., orange-and-gray crash pads). Safety is the foundational priority, seamlessly integrated into the overall aesthetic.

 

Part 2: Detailed Introduction to Equipment Play

Based on this philosophy, the park’s equipment adheres to the principles of “diversity, interactivity, and challenge,” catering to all audiences, from children to adults, and from beginners to experts.

1.Core Trampoline Area

Open Free Jumping Area:

Design: Consists of dozens of standard trampoline units separated by gray or black soft-padded frames. Some areas can be designed as a continuous “jumping basketball court” (orange-yellow border).

How to Play: Basic jumping, spins, sitting and kneeling bounces are used. This area is ideal for warm-ups and practicing fancy moves.

Professional Jumping Area (Olympic Standard):

Design: Utilizes higher-performance trampolines that meet international standards. These areas are typically demarcated by clearly colored bands (yellow warning lines) and supervised by professional instructors.

How to Play: For professional enthusiasts practicing advanced techniques such as flips, turns, and combinations.

 

Detailed Introduction to Equipment and Gameplay

Guided by the above philosophy, the park’s equipment adheres to the principles of “diversity, interactivity, and challenge,” catering to all visitor groups—from children to adults, and from beginners to experts.

 

2.Functional Game Area

Open Free Jump Zone

Design: Composed of dozens of standard trampoline units, separated by gray or black padded frames. Certain areas can be designed as interconnected “jump basketball courts” (with orange-yellow borders).

Gameplay: The most basic bouncing, spinning, seat drops, and knee drops serve as a warm-up and practice area for freestyle moves.

Professional Jump Zone (Olympic Standard Area)

Design: Features high-performance trampolines meeting international standards, typically demarcated with prominent colored lines (yellow warning strips) and supervised by professional coaches.

Gameplay: Designed for advanced enthusiasts to practice flips, twists, combos, and other high-level skills.

 

3.Extreme Challenge Area (Highest Screaming Index)

 

Aerial Slam Dunk Zone

Design: Features multiple basketball hoops at varying heights (in eye-catching orange or yellow), set above a continuous trampoline surface.

Gameplay: Visitors use the trampoline’s rebound to jump several meters high, executing dream dunk moves and experiencing the thrill of becoming a “flying” athlete. Dunk contests can be organized here.

Foam Pit Zone

Design: A large pit filled with colorful (orange, yellow, gray) cube-shaped foam blocks, adjacent to a trampoline runway or elevated platform.

Gameplay: Visitors take a running start from the runway, leap into the air, and strike poses before landing softly in the foam pit. An ideal spot for trying new tricks and capturing photos.

 

4.Expand The Rock Climbing Sponge Area

Rock Climbing Wall Gameplay Guide: More Than Climbing—It’s Wall-Running and Acrobatics!

The climbing wall in a trampoline park eliminates the fear of traditional rock climbing with a soft foam pit below, allowing for countless fun variations:

Classic Ascent:

Gameplay: The classic challenge! Sprint from the edge of the foam pit, use the trampoline’s bounce to leap toward the first grip, and rely on your strength, technique, and balance to plan your route. Focus on reaching the top—ringing the bell at the summit is the ultimate glory!

Speed Run:

Gameplay: Race against friends on parallel walls. Start at the same time, and see who climbs fastest to ring the bell first. This tests explosiveness, agility, and efficiency.

Spider-Man Imitation:

Gameplay: Channel your inner superhero! Move horizontally across the wall with your body parallel to the surface, mimicking Spider-Man’s iconic style.

Leap of Faith:

Gameplay: Instead of starting from the bottom, launch yourself from a side or opposite trampoline with full force, “flying” toward the wall to grab the highest grip possible. This combines jumping power and courage.

Air Style Competition:

Gameplay: The climb is just the beginning! After reaching the top, leap off and perform the craziest, most creative, or most elegant mid-air pose before landing in the foam pit. Let your friends score your style!

 

5.Young Children’s Zone “Explorer Base”

Children ascend the starting platform via the only entrance and begin their adventure journey.

1.Over the Hills (Padded Incline)

Gameplay: The first warm-up challenge. Climb a gently sloped, colorful hill made of soft padding with built-in grip points. The mild incline allows children to easily get started.

Skills Developed: Limb coordination, basic climbing.

2.Through the Tunnel (Net Tunnel)

Gameplay: Crawl into an elastic net tunnel woven from orange and yellow ropes. Children must use both hands and feet to move forward.

Skills Developed: Body coordination, spatial awareness.

3.Swinging Bridge (Suspended Step Bridge)

Gameplay: Walk across a series of hanging, slightly swaying soft steps. The steps come in various shapes (e.g., circular, square) and colors.

Skills Developed: Balance, courage, and concentration.

4.Cliffside (Mini Climbing Wall)

Gameplay: A low-height climbing wall with large colorful grips (predominantly orange and yellow) and a safety net below. Children can traverse horizontally.

Skills Developed: Grip strength, confidence.

5.Sky Walk (Elevated Net Pathway)

Gameplay: Walk on a net pathway several meters above the ground, enclosed by safety nets, overlooking the entire park. This is the ultimate test of bravery.

Skills Developed: Courage, high-altitude balance.

 

B.Slide Section (The Joyful Reward)

Slides serve as the perfect reward at each checkpoint or the endpoint, offering a quick sense of accomplishment.

Wave Slide

Gameplay: The slide features a wave-like design, providing thrilling sensations of weightlessness and hypergravity during the descent.

Parent-Child Challenge: Parents can accompany and guide their children from the walkway outside the net structure, offering encouragement. Timed competitions can be organized to see which family completes the course the fastest.

Themed Treasure Hunt

Hide cartoon characters or specific colored balls in various corners of the course, encouraging children to “search for treasure” while navigating the challenges.

Role-Playing

The atmosphere of the “Castle of Courage” naturally inspires children to role-play as explorers,firefighters, orsuperheroes to complete “rescue missions.”

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