Wobble Warning: Giant Net Park Leaves Visitors Reeling

Imagine stepping into the world’s largest sky-high trampoline park, expecting pure airborne bliss, only to find yourself flailing like a startled flamingo. Welcome to Jinhua Goose Brigade Adventure Theme Park in China’s Zhejiang Province, a surreal netted playground suspended high above the ground. Hailed as the world’s biggest net amusement park, its colourful web of ropes promises fun in the clouds, but a flood of complaints says the only thing soaring here might be the injury count.



The Net That Caught the World’s Attention

The park’s signature attraction is a surreal, sky-hung maze made from elastic nets suspended several metres above ground. Think jungle gym, if it were built by Spider-Man during a sugar rush. From a distance, Jinhua Goose Brigade Adventure Theme Park looks like a whimsical dreamscape, a giant web where children and adults alike can defy gravity. But step onto the net, and the fun quickly becomes… unpredictable.

Recent viral footage shows guests trying to navigate the net while surrounded by dozens of others doing the same. The net’s surface undulates wildly under collective weight, turning each step into a wobbly gamble. One woman is filmed getting thrown off balance within seconds, tumbling to the ground as the net quivers like a trampoline in a thunderstorm.

Bounce Now, Complain Later

Visitors have likened the experience to “walking on jelly during an earthquake.” Some say it’s the most exhilarating fun they’ve had in years, while others complain of bruises, motion sickness and a strange, persistent feeling of vertigo. One guest described it best: “It’s like being inside a popcorn bag… except you’re the popcorn.”

While the design is intended to be flexible, adding to the thrill, it’s also causing concern. The sheer number of people allowed on the structure at once, combined with minimal supervision and the unpredictable nature of the bouncing, has led many to question whether fun has trumped safety.

Safety Nets? Or Just a Net?

Officials from Jinhua Goose Brigade Adventure Theme Park have defended the attraction, stating that it meets national safety standards and is designed to absorb shock and prevent injuries. But disgruntled guests aren’t so sure. Critics have pointed out the lack of crowd control and poor signage, saying they weren’t adequately warned of how unstable the net could become with so many people bouncing at once.

Some online viewers have even jokingly suggested the net isn’t an attraction at all, it’s a “social experiment disguised as a trampoline.”

Believe It or Not?

So, would you risk it for the ’Gram? Is this sky-high playground a marvel of modern amusement or a wobbly disaster waiting to happen?



Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a trampoline enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys watching chaos unfold from a safe distance, Jinhua Goose Brigade Adventure Theme Park has certainly netted the world’s attention.



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