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Sky’s the limit for kid fun

With Airodrome’s new state-of-the-art ‘waterfall’ trampolines, Geelong youngsters can catapult into foam pits like never before these school holidays.
Thanks to the new technology, which Airodrome installed about a week ago, kids can now launch themselves even higher.
The trampolines are the newest addition to Airodrome’s South Geelong centre, which has slam dunk areas, a kids foam pit, dodge ball challenges and more.
It’s a fun, safe and sociable way for kids to learn some new skills. The centre also has ‘running walls’ which older kids can use for even crazier tricks.
Scottish expat Leanne Houliston has helped manage the centre for two years and thoroughly enjoys her job.
“I love seeing all the kids coming in, keeping fit and having fun with their friends,” she says. “It’s a fun environment to work in.
“I have three boys myself and they just love coming here.”
And for those looking for some more fun after the school holidays, the centre holds Airokids classes for primary school students during the term.
AiroKids is a structured 45-minute class to develop co-ordination, balance and agility, all in mid-air.
With its state-of-the-art trampolines Airodrome is a spring-loaded playground where your feet will barely touch the ground.

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