The Lowdown on Flip Out Trampoline Park + Playcentre in Braybrook

Flip Out Braybrook is where fun meets full-on energy burn.

Part trampoline park, part indoor playcentre, Flip Out Braybrook is designed for families who need an outlet for busy kids of all ages. Whether youโ€™ve got toddlers, teens, or something in between, itโ€™s the kind of spot that lets kids burn off serious energy while parents can relax knowing the space is designed just for them.

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What to Expect at Flip Out Braybrook

Flip Out Braybrook is a huge indoor trampoline park with wall-to-wall activities. The main arena is packed with interconnected trampolines, plus foam pits, climbing walls, ninja courses, and dedicated toddler zones. Unlike some trampoline parks that feel geared only towards older kids, Flip Out has thought about families with little ones, too.

When we visit, my younger one spends ages crawling, sliding, and jumping safely in the soft play area while my older child tackles the ninja obstacle course like they were training for Ninja Warrior. I loved that I can see both kids easily from the same spot, without running back and forth.

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Flip Out Highlights for Families

  • Main trampoline arena โ€“ perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who just want to bounce.
  • Foam pit โ€“ kids can launch themselves into a giant soft landing.
  • Ninja course โ€“ a favourite with school-aged kids who love a challenge.
  • Basketball hoops โ€“ slam-dunking is a lot more fun when you get extra air.
  • Toddler soft play zone โ€“ slides, mini-trampolines, and foam blocks, just the right size for under 5s.
  • Cafรฉ onsite โ€“ barista coffee, hot food, and snacks to keep everyone fuelled.
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Tips for Visiting Flip Out Braybrook

  • Grip socks are essential โ€“ bring your own or buy them at the front desk. Theyโ€™re required for safety on the trampolines.
  • Arrive early on weekends โ€“ it can get busy, especially during school holidays. The earlier sessions are usually quieter.
  • Keep an eye on the session times โ€“ Flip Out runs by the hour, so check the timetable before booking to get the most out of your visit.
  • Bring water bottles โ€“ bouncing is thirsty work.
  • Dress kids in comfy, stretchy clothes โ€“ shorts or leggings work better than jeans.
  • Plan for both ages โ€“ if youโ€™ve got a toddler and an older child, youโ€™ll appreciate that the play zones are close together.
  • Stay for coffee โ€“ I was pleasantly surprised at how decent the coffee was at the cafรฉ, so parents get a little treat too.
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Playgroup at Flip Out Braybrook

For families with little ones, Playgroup at Flip Out Braybrook is a fantastic midweek option. 

Running Wednesday to Friday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, it offers up to three hours of unlimited jumping and play for children aged five and under. A Playgroup session costs $22 for one adult and one child, with a second child just $10. 

Parents or guardians must stay onsite, but with a cafรฉ overlooking the arenas, itโ€™s easy to grab a coffee while the kids burn off energy. Just rememberโ€”no outside food or drink is allowed, apart from water bottles.

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My Takeaway

What stood out most to me was how inclusive Flip Out Braybrook felt for different ages. Iโ€™ve been to trampoline parks where my youngest felt left out, but here he has his own dedicated space while his big sister can go wild. As a parent, that balance makes all the difference.

Itโ€™s also one of those places where the kids are guaranteed to be worn out afterwards. Letโ€™s just say the car ride home was very, very quiet!

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FAQs About Flip Out Braybrook

Where is Flip Out Braybrook located?

Flip Out Braybrook is on Ballarat Road in Melbourneโ€™s west, with plenty of parking available onsite.

What ages is Flip Out suitable for?

Flip Out caters for all ages, from toddlers through to adults. Thereโ€™s a dedicated soft play area for little ones, while older kids and teens can take on the trampolines, ninja course, and foam pit.

Do parents have to pay to enter?

Spectators donโ€™t need to buy a ticket if youโ€™re not jumping, but if you want to join in, youโ€™ll need to book a session and wear grip socks too.

How long are the sessions?

Sessions usually run for one hour, though you can book longer if you think your kids have the stamina.

Do you need to book in advance?

Itโ€™s recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays. Online booking makes it easy, and youโ€™ll avoid disappointment if itโ€™s busy.

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How much does Flip Out cost?

Prices at Flip Out Braybrook vary depending on session length and pass type:

  • 1 Hour โ€“ All Ages: $22 per person
  • 1 Hour Family Pass (4 people, min 1 adult): $68
  • 2 Hour โ€“ All Ages: $30 per person
  • 2 Hour Family Pass (4 people, min 1 adult): $90
  • Group Bookings (10+ people): From $21 per person (1 hr) or $29 per person (2 hrs)
  • Two for Tuesday: 2-for-1 entry ($22 for 1 hr, $30 for 2 hrs)
  • Companion/Disability Pass: $15 (1 hr) or $22 (2 hrs) โ€“ carer jumps free with a valid Companion Card

Grip socks are mandatory and cost an additional $3.50 if you donโ€™t already own a pair.

What are the Flip Out open times?

Trading Hours:

  • Monday:9:30am – 7pm
  • Tuesday:9:30am – 7pm
  • Wednesday:9:30am – 7pm
  • Thursday:9:30am – 7pm
  • Friday:9:30am – 9pm
  • Saturday:9am to 9pm
  • Sunday:9am – 7pm

What should we wear?

Comfortable clothes that are easy to move in (leggings, shorts, t-shirts). Grip socks are compulsory.

Is food available onsite?

Yes, the onsite cafรฉ serves snacks, hot food, and coffee. You can also bring your own water bottles.

Is Flip Out Braybrook good for parties?

Definitely! Flip Out offers birthday party packages that include jumping time, food, and a party room.

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About Amy Gardner

Amy Gardner is a tourism communications consultant who loves exploring Melbourne. As a new Mum she is passionate about local adventures and uncovering unique experiences of food, art, music and travel.

With a Bachelor of Business and over a decade of tourism industry experience, Amy has a strong passion for creating and promoting exceptional visitor experiences. On the side of her freelance digital marketing work, Amy has developed Seniors in Melbourne, Melbourneโ€™s first travel website specifically targeting the senior demographic.

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