ORLANDO, Fla. — Funbox, the self-proclaimed world’s largest bouncy park, has set up in Central Florida through the first of the year, giving your kids a much needed energy break during the holidays. 


What You Need To Know

  • 25,000 square-foot inflatable bouncy park sets up at Altamonte Mall
  • Funbox is divided up into 10 different play areas for all ages
  • The company helps raise money for foster children across the country
  • In January, Funbox will move and set up at the Florida Mall in Orlando

If you’re looking for a place where your kids can run around and get some exercise, the 25-000 square foot bounce park should do the trick.

Funbox measures half the size of a football field and divides into 10 different play areas, offering something for all ages. Parents can get in on the fun too.

During your 90-minute session, kids and parents can jump to their heart’s content.

“It’s not just for kids. It’s not just a place where the parent drops off their kids. It’s something for the whole family to get immersed and have an experience and create memories together,” said Amir Matarieh, who helps set up and organize the giant inflatable park.

The park is at Altamonte Mall in Altamonte Springs.

“Funbox is an inflatable kingdom, right? When you think about 25,000 square feet, as you might think until you visualize it with your eyes,” said Matarieh.

The price is $19 per person and $16 for veterans, and online reservations are required. They also offer specialty grip socks for purchase with your ticket or at the park.

If you need to take a break during your 90-minute jump period, the park offers snow cones and drinks available for purchase. Tables and shaded areas are set up for those who need to rest.

They also have lockers for you to store your shoes and other belongings, along with portable bathrooms for use and a handing washing station.

The bounce park is open from Wednesday to Sunday each week until it moves to the Florida Mall in January 2024.

As they travel across the country, the company also raises money for local organizations servings kids.

They recently presented a $3,063 check to the Central Florida nonprofit Foundation for Foster Children.

For more information, visit Funbox.