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SPRING has sprung and it’s time for holiday fun at Supatramp – one of Victoria’s premier indoor activity centres.
Boasting 3000 square metres of full-on fun activities, Supatramp includes more than 100 indoor trampolines, 26 different climbing walls, a seven metre drop slide and a large indoor climbing playground for younger children.
It is a great venue for kids of all ages to burn some energy during the school holidays while having fun with family and friends.
During the spring holidays it holds some exhilarating in-park challenges – five in all – including climbing, dodging and jumping challenges to test skills.
If participants complete all five challenges they will receive a minor prize on the day and go in the draw to win one of five Penny Boards.
Challenge cards are available from reception on arrival.
In addition, the Supatramp will be running its special school holiday program between 3pm and 6pm every day of the week promising three hours of “jam packed fun”.
Find Supatramp at 174 Torquay Road, Grovedale, or phone 5244 1089.
It is open from Monday to Thursday from 10am to 6pm, on Friday and Saturday from 10am to 7pm and Sunday from 10am to 5pm.

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