
Soar Trampoline Park
Medway, MedwayΒ· ME8 0RT
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 23 public reviews (Jan 2025 β Mar 2026) Β· Good confidence
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Soar Trampoline Park can work well for some SEN families, particularly if you visit during quieter times and your child enjoys active play in a structured setting. Safety is taken seriously with briefings and staff presence throughout. The environment is high-energy with lots of stimulation, so you may want to consider whether that suits your child's sensory needs. Some visitors have reported variable experiences with staff.
Best times to visit
Weekday sessions and off-peak hours tend to be quieter; structured party bookings offer more predictability than open sessions.
Worth avoiding
School holidays and weekend peak times are likely to be busier.
What visitors say
Visitors report that Soar works well during quieter periods, with many praising the safety briefing, professional staff and clean facilities. The venue has multiple activities which some families find engaging and others find potentially overstimulating. Some visitors have noted that staff flexibility regarding equipment or specific requests can vary. Quieter times and checking their approach to individual needs in advance may help you prepare.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google βFrom SEN communities
- Dedicated SEN sessions offered Monday evenings 6-7pm for ages 4+
- Sensory-friendly jump nights with reduced sensory input (no music mentioned)
- SEN families report positive experiences; youth groups thoroughly enjoyed visits
- Staff explicitly welcome visitors with autism and sensory impairments
- Additional Needs sessions scheduled separately from open jump times
Sourced from official venue website, social media, local SEND news, community recommendations within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (MonβFri)
Typically quietest around 6pm
Weekends (SatβSun)
Typically quietest around 10am
β± People typically spend 1-2 hours here
Potential challenges
- High sensory environment with multiple trampolines and activities β may be overstimulating for some children
- Noise levels are reported as a concern by some visitors
- Staff flexibility regarding rules and individual requests appears to vary between visits
- Food and drink pricing is notably high
- Some visitors have reported that personal safety-compliant equipment may not be accepted
What works
- Safety briefing provided before play begins
- Staff positioned around the venue for supervision
- Structured party format available β more predictable than drop-in sessions
- Plenty of seating areas for adults and rest breaks
- Clean, new facility
- Food and drink available on-site
Facilities
Quiet / SEN sessions
Morning SEN sessions run during school holidays.
Sensory environment
No information provided about noise levels, lighting, crowding, or quiet areas.
Tips for your visit
Arrive 30 minutes before booked session for safety briefing and check-in. Only SOAR Trampoline Park branded socks permitted for insurance purposes. Activity times vary - check website before travelling as some sessions subject to change. Additional Needs sessions scheduled during term time.
Parking
Free onsite parking available. Located 2 minutes from J4 of M2. Parking very busy during school holidays - advised to travel with multiple jumpers per car. Alternative local parking within 10 minute walk.
Accessibility
Dedicated 'Additional Needs' sessions available (e.g. Thursday 16th April 5pm-6pm). No specific information provided about wheelchair access, accessible toilets, Changing Places, or terrain accessibility.
Opening Hours
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