Jumpin Gym U.S.A. - Pioneer Centre
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About this place
Established in Hong Kong in June 1994, Jumpin Gym U.S.A. is a household name for indoor family entertainment. Families visit this branch for its accessible indoor environment filled with carnival-style token games, claw machines, and the popular Happy Rainbow coin-toss game.
Things to know
No Entry Fee
You do not have to pay an admission ticket to enter the venue. Simply buy tokens at the counter to play individual machines.
No Bounce Maze at this Branch
Unlike larger regional flagship branches, this basement outlet is comparatively smaller and focuses primarily on coin-pushers, claw machines, and coin tossing. It does not house a physical "Bounce Maze" soft play structure.
App Convenience
Parents can download the mobile app to buy tokens instantly, track member point details, and bypass physical queues at the main counter.
Member Discounts
If you plan on visiting often, consider purchasing a membership card for around HK$30. It grants access to promotional token packages and exclusive prize redemptions.
Facilities & amenities
Opening hours
Location & getting there
Getting here
Take the Kwun Tong Line or Tsuen Wan Line to Prince Edward MTR Station. Take Exit B2 and walk along Nathan Road for about 2 to 3 minutes (approximately 144 meters). Alternatively, Mong Kok East Station is within a 5 to 10 minute walk.
Multiple bus routes stop along Nathan Road right outside or near Pioneer Centre, including KMB routes 32, 33A, 36B, 37, 44, 87B, 87D, 87E, 87C, 117, 118, 118P, 281A, N118, and Citybus route 20A.
Drive towards Mong Kok or Prince Edward and head to the Pioneer Centre Car Park entrance at 133 Sai Yeung Choi Street South. Note the 2.1m height restriction.
Direct taxi drop-off is convenient on either Nathan Road or Sai Yeung Choi Street South.
The mall is a prominent landmark situated at the intersection of Nathan Road and Prince Edward Road West.
Parking fees
| HK$20listing |
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Good to know
Does this Pioneer Centre branch have a "Bounce Maze" (彈跳迷宮) soft play area for active toddlers?
Can we host children’s birthday parties here?
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Are there baby nursing or changing rooms inside the venue?
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