Today we went to Bang Bang Town for some trampoline fun. The place is in Ichung-Dong, between Pyeongtaek and Osan. It is located on the 5th floor of the building housing the Dunkin Donuts on the corner. I pinned the location on the location tab at the bottom of this post.
The place costs 3,000 won per kid per hour, which equates to roughly $3 (US) per kid per hour. We spent a little under an hour there before the kids were ready to eat dinner. The Hours are 10am to 10pm everyday of the week. Outside food and drink are not allowed (unless you rent the party room), but there is a small cafe with drinks and packaged snacks for purchase.
View from the elevator. |
The sign stating it's suite 501. |
The cafe area is bright and clean. It has free wi-fi and phone chargers too.
This is the main jump area. It has 3 trampolines, balls and plenty of padding. The trampolines are inclined on one part to make them like slides.
Periodically they turn off the lights and turn on the disco lights.
There is another smaller area with a slide and a fort type thing. I guess it's for smaller kids, but they didn't mind bigger kids in there. It just has 1 smaller trampoline, but still lots of fun.
Directions (if you are coming from Camp Humphreys):
- Go out the Main Gate and head towards 45.
- Turn left onto 45 and head north towards Pyeongtaek
- Follow 45 onto 38 towards Anjung-ri. Take the cloverleaf looping under and then over the bridge to go west on 38. (This is 38 and 45 combined!)
- Stay on this road until 45 breaks off again (maybe 2 miles). Exit towards 1
- Take the cloverleaf onto 1 going towards Osan/Suwon. You loop under the bridge and then head north on 1.
- Stay on 1 heading towards Osan. Go into the tunnel, but be in the right lane!
- Upon exiting the tunnel, take the first right at the light (Ichung-ro).
- Take the first right at the next light (There will be very tall housing all around you). Dunkin Donuts should be on your right hand side at the next stop light. Turn right and then right again into the small side street. There is parking on the street (if you are lucky enough to fine an open space) or you can park in the parking ramp back there. We found street parking, so I don't know if ramp parking costs money.
This is the view when you have Dunkin Donuts on your right at the last stop light.
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