Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game

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Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game

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Bubble football turns Amsterdam into a giant, bouncy laugh-fest. You and your group wear a big inflatable bubble ball and try to score while you bounce, roll, and crash your way toward victory. Two things I really like here: it’s built for group energy (from team-building to parties), and the setup keeps the action safe and controlled with an instructor/referee.

The main thing to consider is that it’s still active. If you’re dealing with mobility limits, pregnancy, or you’re shorter than 120 cm, this isn’t a fit.

Bubble Football In Amsterdam West: The Point of the Whole Thing

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - Bubble Football In Amsterdam West: The Point of the Whole Thing
This experience is simple: you’re outdoors in Amsterdam West, wrapped in a bubble ball, and you play football like a cartoon. Instead of worrying about technique, you focus on teamwork and timing. Who bumps first? Who sets up the angle? When do you sprint? The inflatable ball changes everything—every collision feels playful, and every “almost goal” turns into a replay in your head.

I also like that the vibe isn’t just “throw people at equipment.” You get an instructor/referee to run the match and keep things moving. That matters because bubble sports can go one of two ways: chaos or controlled fun. Here, the whole game is structured so you can concentrate on the laughs and the competition.

One more practical win: it’s designed for mixed groups. The minimum age is 8+, and it’s a solid option when you want everyone included—kids who can handle the movement, plus adults who don’t want a stiff, sit-down activity.

How the 30–60 Minute Bubble Match Plays Out

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - How the 30–60 Minute Bubble Match Plays Out
Your game time runs from 30 minutes to 1 hour (you’ll choose from starting times based on availability). Think of it as a quick tournament-style match, split into halves, with a short pause to reset.

Here’s the flow you can expect:

You’ll gather at the meeting point (more on that below) and check in with staff. Then you’ll be fitted with the bubble ball setup. Once you’re ready, you’ll get a briefing on how the game works and what the instructor/referee expects during play.

Then the match starts. Teams compete to score goals while you’re inside the inflatable ball. Expect a lot of bouncing and close-contact moments because the bubble turns ordinary football pressure into full-body “push and reposition” energy.

Between halves, there’s a short break with a refreshing drink before the second part of the tournament. That’s a nice touch for an outdoor activity because it helps people cool down, regroup, and keep their energy for the final push.

Finally, you go for the win—the idea is to come away with the Bubble Football Cup feel. Even if you don’t take home any physical trophy, the competition format makes it feel like an event, not just an activity.

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Price and Value: Is $23 Worth It?

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - Price and Value: Is $23 Worth It?
At $23 per person, the big question is what you’re actually paying for—and the answer is: equipment time plus supervision. The included items are instructor/referee and all materials. That’s meaningful, because bubble football needs the inflatable balls, setup, and someone to guide the rules and keep the play safe.

What you don’t get in the base price is food and drinks (unless you chose a package option), and there’s no hotel pickup/drop-off. So if you’re planning to make a full day of it, budget for your own snacks and drinks before or after, and plan your own transport to the meeting area.

If you’re deciding between a low-cost activity and this one, bubble football is the better value when you want:

  • real movement (not just watching)
  • a structured event for a group
  • the kind of “everyone participates” fun that actually bonds people

Included vs Not Included: What to Budget For

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - Included vs Not Included: What to Budget For
Here’s the clean breakdown of what’s covered:

Included:

  • Instructor/referee
  • All materials needed for the game

Not included:

  • Food and drinks, unless you selected a package option
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Also, since it’s outdoors, you’ll want to arrive ready for weather. Amsterdam can swing from mild to chilly fast, and bubble football is physical—so you’ll warm up, then cool down. Dress in a way you can handle both.

Meeting Point at Loods 2: How to Find It Smoothly

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - Meeting Point at Loods 2: How to Find It Smoothly
You’ll meet at Loods 2 in North Holland. The directions are straightforward: follow the signs to Loods 2, and a colleague will welcome you there.

I like this style of check-in because it reduces the usual “where do we go?” stress that can happen with activity providers. Still, it’s smart to build in a few extra minutes so your group stays together and you don’t lose time getting everyone lined up.

If you’re going with a larger group (and this activity is designed for that), plan your arrival so people don’t wander off to grab coffee. You’ll want everyone at the same starting line when you check in.

Who It’s Perfect For (and Who Should Skip Bubble Football)

This is built for groups of 4+. It works especially well when you want an active, shared experience without complicated logistics. The private group format also helps—your group plays as a unit rather than being absorbed into someone else’s schedule.

It’s suitable for people aged 8 and upwards, and it’s a great match for:

  • team-building days where people need an icebreaker that isn’t awkward
  • parties (including stag do energy)
  • families looking for something louder and more physical than a museum

It’s not suitable for:

  • people with mobility impairments
  • pregnant women
  • people under 120 cm

If you’re unsure, treat those limits as firm. Bubble football is not a gentle “sport lite.” It’s bouncy, and the physics matter.

Safety, Rules, and the Instructor/Referee Role

Amsterdam: Private Bubble Football Game - Safety, Rules, and the Instructor/Referee Role
The inflatable bubble balls are the obvious safety feature, but the other key part is the instructor/referee. You’re not just handed equipment and told to have fun. The staff role is to run the game and keep play within safe boundaries.

In practice, that means you can relax a little. Your focus stays on the game rather than on policing behavior inside the group. And because the activity is structured into halves with a short break, it’s easier to keep energy up without pushing people into sloppy, uncontrolled play.

One more thing I appreciate: this is outdoors in a spacious area of Amsterdam West. The space matters for a bubble-ball game. You need room for movement, turning, and the occasional dramatic collision that’s funny when it stays controlled.

The Group Factor: Why Private Makes It Better

Private group formats are underrated for activities like this. When you’re all in, the energy builds faster, and there’s less waiting around. You also get a cleaner experience for kids, because expectations are consistent and your group isn’t split up into different play circles.

And it’s not just about convenience. It changes the emotional side of the day. Bubble football becomes a shared story: someone makes a clever push, someone blocks a shot, someone topples in the funniest way. Those moments stick when you’re a cohesive group.

There’s also a reason big groups tend to love this style of event. When everyone is physically involved, nobody gets stuck being the “boring spectator.” If you’re organizing for a stag do or a mixed-age family group, this format usually hits the sweet spot.

Quick Booking Checklist Before You Go

If you want the smoothest experience, do these basic things:

  • Confirm you meet the age (8+) and height (120 cm+) requirements.
  • Plan to arrive at the meeting point area at Loods 2, following the signs.
  • Think about weather and choose comfortable outdoor clothing for an active match.
  • If you want food or extra drinks, look at package options since the base includes only the game and materials.
  • Bring your group together early. Bubble football runs on momentum, and you don’t want anyone arriving late after check-in.

Should You Book Amsterdam Private Bubble Football?

You should book this if you want a short, high-energy outdoor activity in Amsterdam West where your whole group plays. The $23 per person price makes more sense when you remember what’s included: inflatable materials plus an instructor/referee. That combo turns it from a “try something once” idea into a proper event.

Skip it if anyone in your group can’t handle active, bouncy contact-style play, or if you fall into the listed limits like mobility impairments, pregnancy, or height under 120 cm.

If you’re the planner, this is also an easy win: clear meeting point instructions, private group format, and a game duration that fits neatly into a day.

FAQ

How long does the Amsterdam bubble football game last?

The bubble football session runs between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on the starting time availability.

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Loods 2. Follow the signs to Loods 2, and a colleague will welcome you there.

Is this activity private or shared with other groups?

This is a private group activity.

What are the age and height requirements?

It’s suitable for ages 8 and up, and it’s not suitable for people under 120 cm.

What is included in the price?

The price includes an instructor/referee and all materials needed for the game.

Are food and drinks included?

Food and drinks are not included unless a package option is selected. A refreshing drink is provided during the short break.

What group size is it designed for?

It’s suitable for groups from 4 people.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the activity run in English?

The instructor/referee speaks Dutch and English.

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