Youngsters will be jumping for joy this summer as a Great Yarmouth trampoline park has just launched a state-of-the-art soft play area.

Jump Warehouse opened seven years ago in Main Cross Road and it boasts 40 trampolines, which includes an air bag and basketball area.

In May 2021, director John Wilson launched a second branch in Diss at the former Monsters soft play site and added trampolines.

Eastern Daily Press: General manager, Tammy Young, in a star jump as the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth opens its new soft play area.General manager, Tammy Young, in a star jump as the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth opens its new soft play area. (Image: Archant 2022)

The success of the Diss Jump Warehouse with the combination of both activities prompted him to give the original site a £120,000 revamp.

Mr Wilson said: "After seven years things were worn and needed to be changed.

"We also found that our customer-base had got a lot younger so we needed to provide something to suit that.

Eastern Daily Press: General manager, Tammy Young, front, with her team, Caitlyn Capell, party co-ordinator, and George Simpkins, court monitor, in the new soft play area at the Jump Warehouse, Great Yarmouth.General manager, Tammy Young, front, with her team, Caitlyn Capell, party co-ordinator, and George Simpkins, court monitor, in the new soft play area at the Jump Warehouse, Great Yarmouth. (Image: Archant 2022)

"You have got to move with the times and now parents can come in with children of different ages with something to do for all of them."

The soft play area is for children up to 12, with parents allowed to accompany them in quieter times, and it includes a rope bridge, slide, electronic windows lit up with bugs and fish, and a floor piano.

There are two imagination activity areas with a garage and a café to play in and a dedicated toddler area for children up to five.

Eastern Daily Press: Leo Newson-Smith, 15-months-old, enjoying the new soft play area at the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth.Leo Newson-Smith, 15-months-old, enjoying the new soft play area at the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth. (Image: Archant 2022)

The revamp also includes new party rooms and a downstairs café, which serves things such as burgers, sandwiches, and waffles.

There are refurbished toilets and new carpets at the site too.

The existing upstairs café is getting renovated over the next few months and will become a restaurant.

Eastern Daily Press: Head chef, Rob Merry, at the Jump Warehouse, Great Yarmouth.Head chef, Rob Merry, at the Jump Warehouse, Great Yarmouth. (Image: Archant 2022)

To make room for the new additions, dodgeball will no longer be offered.

Mr Wilson added: "We soft launched last week and so far the reaction has been very positive.

"The proof will be in the pudding, but I think the site was ready for it and Covid allowed me to reset and evaluate where the business was."

Eastern Daily Press: Leo Newson-Smith, 15-months-old, on the trampolines at the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth.Leo Newson-Smith, 15-months-old, on the trampolines at the Jump Warehouse at Great Yarmouth. (Image: Archant 2022)

It is currently open Wednesday to Friday 12noon to 6pm, Saturday 10pm to 6pm and Sunday 10am to 5pm.

During school holidays it is open daily from 10am to 6pm.