50FLY! Indoor Trampoline Park Chiang Mai – 2025 

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If you’re looking for a space for kids to bounce, play and burn off some excess energy, don’t miss 50FLY Chiang Mai. 50FLY Is an indoor trampoline park with foam pits, a ninja course, a trampoline dodgeball pitch, a basketball court and an olympic trampoline zone. 

We have spent a lot of time living in Chiang Mai and exploring in depth. 50FLY is one of our top pick activities in Chiang Mai for kids. We loved spending an afternoon here – and even after many hours of bouncing we could barely pull our kids away! If you have active and energetic kids – 50FLY really is a must do. 

50FLY is also great for big kids too! So if you’re an adult looking for a fun way to exercise or you want to learn some new physical skills – we think you will love 50FLY! In this article we will tell you everything you need to know to plan your visit to 50FLY! Chiang Mai. We will share prices, opening hours and top tips to help you make the most of your visit. 

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Why visit 50FLY?

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Here are some reasons to visit 50FLY! in Chiang Mai: 

  • Fun – 50FLY has an excellent variety of activities & experiences
  • Learn new skills – you can learn a range of new skills from backflips to ball games
  • Holistic physical exercise – get some cardiovascular exercise & whilst building strength, stamina – and best of all you probably wont even notice you’re exercising! 
  • Perfect indoor activity if it is rainy or too hot outside – there are not a lot of indoor spaces for active people – 50FLY really is unique in the area. 
  • Burn off excess energy – perfect if you have active and energetic kids who just need to throw themselves around! 
  • Make new friends – We also loved the friendly sociable vibes at 50FLY – the staff also run activities throughout the day to help people play, engage and connect

What can you do at 50FLY Chiang Mai? 

1 Foam pit

Foam pit at 50 fly chiang mai

The main foam pit is situated in the fun zone. There is a balance beam where you can try a gladiator battle with foam batons. They also have jump platforms where you can jump from 1 – 2 meters into the foam pit (our kids took a particular shine to this). They also have a couple of trampolines by the pit allowing you to bounce high into the pit. This section is great for free play and competitions. 

2 Ninja course

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Next to the funzone there is a ninja course with a rope slider and balancing beam – dodge swinging punch bags at the risk of falling into yet another foam pit. This is another area to build skill and challenge yourself. 

3 Olympics trampolines

Next to the Ninja course you can find the Olympics Trampolines. This section is restricted to people 120cm and above. There are several olympic trampolines – these allow you to bounce higher than the standard trampolines and refine your technique. And there is another foam pit in this section. 

4 Dodgeball pitch

There is also a dodgeball pitch with a grid of trampolines – where you can play a game of dodgeball. The staff frequently run games during the day – if you get a chance this is a lot of fun!

5 Basketball court

You can also play a game of bouncing basketball in the basketball trampoline court. The hoops are strong enough to do a hanging dunk – so if you have ever dreamed of doing this trick but you can quite jump high enough – make sure you have a go on the trampoline basketball court. 

6 Jump Arena

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And last but definitely not least, make sure you have a go on the trampolines in the jump arena at the back of the park. There is a trampoline grid allowing you to bounce between trampolines, and even bounce off the walls if you have enough confidence. Take care in this section – especially in busy times. They have a strict rule of 1 person to 1 trampoline. So you really need to watch out that you don’t cross paths or accidentally bounce on to someone else’s trampoline in this section. 

How much does it cost to visit 50FLY in Chiang Mai? 

Jumping at 50 fly chiang mai

50FLY is also great value for money. The prices are as follows: 

  • 1 hour session 300baht (around £6 or $8) 
  • 2 hour session 500baht (around £10 or $12) 

This price give you full access to all trampoline areas (although you need to be 120cm or above to access the Olympic Trampoline section) 

You will also need to buy Trampoline Grip Socks – 60baht per pair (around £1.20 or $1.50). You can keep these and reuse them when you visit in the future. Also if you are visiting as a group of 10 or more people you can get a 10% discount 

They also have Special toddler sessions 300 baht for 1 hour (parent & toddler included) – keep reading to learn more. 

What is the best way to get to 50FLY? 

50FLY is situated on the ground floor of the Lotus Hangdong Shopping Mall approximately 3km south of the Chiang Mai old city. 

The best way to get to 50FLY is to use a Grab or Bolt taxi. You can get drivers very quickly and reliably on both of these apps. Bolt is a little cheaper than Grab. Expect to pay around 100 – 150baht from most central areas of Chiang Mai (around £2 – £3 or $2.50 – $4). You will be dropped off at the main entrance of the Lotus Shopping Mall. Just enter through the main doors and you will see 50FLY straight ahead. 

50FLY Opening Hours

Kids trampolines at 50fly chiang Mai

50FLY is open 7 days a week. Kids over 5 years old can visit at any time: 

  • Saturday & Sunday 10am – 8pm 
  • Monday – Friday 11am – 8pm 

Special toddler sessions

50fly with a toddler

If you are planning to visit 50FLY! with a toddler (5 years or below) you will need to attend one of the special toddler sessions. At these times the park is much quieter – so you and your toddler can safely explore all areas (except for the olympic trampoline zone of course!) The special toddler sessions only cost 300 baht per hour for the toddler and parent (that’s around £6 or $8)

  • Mon-Fri 11am-12pm
  • Sat-Sun 10am-11am 
  • Every Day  6pm – 8pm 

Can you get coaching sessions at 50FLY?

Gymnastics training 50 fly chiang mai

Yes, you can do special coaching sessions at 50FLY. If you really want to up your game and learn some sweet skills they also run a Sports Academy. It costs 500 baht for a 1.5 hour class (roughly £10 or $12). 

  • Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 5.30pm – 7pm
  • Tuesday & Thursday: 5pm – 6.30pm 
  • Saturday: 10.00am – 11.30am and 1.30pm – 3pm
  • Sunday: 10.00am – 11.30am  

Drop them a message to book your class at least one day in advance. If you’re around for a while and want to commit to 10 classes, you can save 10% – with a total cost of 4,500baht (around £90 or $110). They also offer a private classes for 1,000baht per hour (£20 or $25)

Can you host a birthday party at 50FLY! Chiang Mai? 

Yes you can host a birthday party here. Could there be a better party than stuffing your kids with cake and then unleashing them on the trampolines to bounce off their energy? What’s more 50FLY offer a special birthday package. It is a 3 hour session with a minimum booking of 5 people. It costs 600 baht per child (£12 or $15). The awesome staff also run games. You can also bring your own food, drinks and cake. 

TOP TIP – if you’re hosting a birthday party at 50FLY make sure that parents fill out the waiver form in advance. You can find a link to the waiver on their website. 

Up and coming at 50FLY Chiang Mai

50 fly chiang mai socks

Watch this space. 50FLY! Have some very exciting developments over the coming months. They are opening a laser tag zone – pitch your combat skills against your friends and try a game of laser tag. They are also developing a kiddies zone – a safe soft play space for babies and toddlers. There will also be an AR Games Section and they are planning to open the 50FLY! Cafe so you can grab a coffee whilst your kids bounce and play. 

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