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Jumpin Gym U.S.A. (Metro Harbour Plaza)

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Yau Tsim Mong
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Open now· closes 10:00 PM
Best for ages
All ages
Setting
Indoor
Typical visit
1 to 2 hours
Parking
Onsite

Busy times

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About this place

Jumpin Gym U.S.A. is Hong Kong's leading and largest chain of indoor family entertainment centers. Families flock to this branch to enjoy a classic arcade-style atmosphere filled with claw machines, coin pushers, basketball shooting setups, and the brand's iconic 'Drop the Rainbow' coin-toss games. It offers a nostalgic yet lively indoor space where kids and parents can play, win tickets, and redeem them for premium, genuine licensed gifts.

Things to know

No Entry Fee

There is no flat admission fee to walk into the venue. You only buy physical or digital game tokens to play individual machines.

Membership Card Savings

Signing up for a membership is highly recommended if you plan to play regularly. Membership promotions often feature buy 50 tokens, get 50 free or complimentary claw machine plays.

No Soft Play Maze

Unlike larger flagship branches, the Metro Harbour Plaza branch does not have a soft play maze (ball pit) or a dedicated party room. It is strictly an arcade-style layout.

Load Tickets onto Your Card

Instead of carrying around masses of paper tickets, you can feed them into counting machines to deposit them directly onto your membership card. Tickets can be saved over multiple visits.

Facilities & amenities

Free Entry
Air-Conditioned
Parking Available
Indoor

Opening hours

Monday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
WednesdayToday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday10:30 AM – 10:00 PM

Location & getting there

Address
Shop Nos 127-128 & 129, Level 1, Metro Harbour Plaza, 8 Fuk Lee Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Public transport
MTR Nam Cheong Station · 10 min walk
Guide

Getting here

By MTR

Nam Cheong Station (Exit D1, walk 8 to 10 minutes along Sham Mong Road), Olympic Station (Exit B, walk 10 to 12 minutes past HSBC Centre), or Prince Edward Station (Exit C2, walk 10 minutes along Lai Chi Kok Road).

By Bus

Multiple bus routes stop nearby on Tai Kok Tsui Road or Sham Mong Road, including 2E, 12, 18, 31B, 118, 905, and 914. Green Minibus 12B runs directly from Mong Kok East Station to the mall.

By car

Drive directly to 8 Fuk Lee Street, Tai Kok Tsui. The shopping mall's basement parking garage is accessible via Fuk Lee Street.

By Taxi

Taxis can drop off and pick up passengers at the designated taxi stand adjacent to the minibus terminus directly outside the entrance on Fuk Lee Street.

Parking fees

HK$25per hourMonday to Friday
HK$29per hourSaturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays
HK$150listingDay Park (08:00 am to 06:00 pm)
HK$130listingNight Park (08:00 pm to 08:00 am)

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Good to know

Is there an entrance fee for parents or children to enter?
No, entrance is entirely free. Parents can accompany their children inside without paying. You only pay for the individual tokens used to operate the games.
Does this location feature a soft play maze or ball pit for younger children?
No. This branch is a smaller neighborhood arcade that focuses mainly on coin pushers, ticket-redemption arcade machines, and claw games. If you are looking for a soft play maze, you will need to travel to larger flagship branches like Whampoa Garden.
How can we get the best deal on tokens?
The standard retail rate for non-members is HKD 2 per token. Joining as a member (which requires a small registration fee) yields the best value, as you can unlock package deals like buy 50, get 50 free and access member-only redemption tiers.
Can we book or host a kid's birthday party here?
The Metro Harbour Plaza location does not feature dedicated party rooms or hosting packages. For structured, hosted birthday parties, parents should book at larger, full-service branches (like Whampoa Garden or Olympian City).
What do we do with all the tickets won from the games?
You can count and save your ticket points directly onto your membership card at the automated ticket counters. These points do not expire quickly and can be accumulated across multiple visits to redeem major prizes like licensed plushies, board games, or small home appliances at the service counter.

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