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Joypolis Sports Hong Kong
Indoor Sports & Entertainment Complex Guide

Sega's flagship indoor sports and entertainment venue in Hong Kong featuring VR experiences, trampoline park, rock climbing wall, and ball sports — 20+ activities under one roof. Perfect for families, groups, and rainy days. From HK$168 on Klook, 2 hours of unlimited play.

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Quick Overview

Adult standard ticketHK$198 direct / HK$168 via Klook
Child ticket (4–11 years)HK$148 direct / HK$128 via Klook
Family package (2 adults + 1 child)HK$458 direct / HK$388 via Klook
Session duration2 hours per slot (all-day passes available)
Opening hoursDaily 10:00–22:00 (last entry 20:00)
Best forAges 4+, families, groups, friends, rainy days

1. What is Joypolis Sports?

Joypolis Sports is Sega's flagship indoor sports and entertainment brand, seamlessly blending high-tech gaming with real physical activity. The Hong Kong venue spans over 30,000 square feet with more than 20 sports and entertainment attractions — from cutting-edge VR experiences to traditional trampolines, rock climbing, and ball sports. Everything is here.

Unlike traditional amusement parks, Joypolis Sports' philosophy is "play while you move" — every activity demands real physical engagement, making it entertainment and exercise rolled into one. The complex is fully indoors and climate-controlled, making it Hong Kong's top pick for hot summers and rainy days. It's also ideal for family outings, group gatherings, and friend meetups.

2. Activity Guide

VR (Virtual Reality) Experience Zone

The most tech-forward section. Put on a VR headset and step into various sports simulations — VR baseball practice, VR archery, VR racing, and more. The visuals are immersive and the physical feedback is strong, making it easy for newcomers to jump right in. Each VR activity runs roughly 5–8 minutes per session. Aim to try 2–3 different VR games.

Recommended age: 7+ (some VR attractions require minimum height of 120 cm).

Trampoline Park

One of the largest sections, combining freestyle bounce zones, slam dunk sections, dodgeball trampoline court, and foam pit jump platforms. The freestyle area is a patchwork of large and small trampolines where you can flip and somersault freely. The dunk zone lets you experience the feeling of slam dunking with trampoline assistance. The dodgeball court is perfect for competitive games with friends.

The trampoline area requires anti-slip socks supplied by the venue (included in most tickets; otherwise ~HK$20 extra). Wear long pants to avoid knee scrapes.

Rock Climbing Wall

Multiple climbing routes at different difficulty levels, from beginner vertical walls to advanced inverted paths. The entire setup uses an automatic belay system, so even complete beginners can safely experience rock climbing. Reach the top and the system automatically lowers you — no worries about the descent.

Recommended age: 4+ (minimum height 110 cm); each route takes roughly 3–5 minutes.

Ball Sports Zone

Multiple ball-based games including mini soccer, basketball shooting challenges, baseball batting cages, table tennis, and more. Most activities run on a scoring or timed-challenge format — play solo or compete with friends. The ball sports section has no strict age limits and is the best area for family participation.

Other Attractions

  • Ninja Obstacle Course: TV show-inspired obstacle challenges where you leap and navigate various barriers, testing stamina and balance.
  • Slides and Ball Pits: A soft-play zone specifically designed for younger children (3–6 years old).
  • Electronic Interactive Games: Body-motion-controlled games using projection technology — move your body to control the screen.
  • Fitness Test Station: Check your reaction speed, vertical jump, throwing power, and more — the system auto-generates a performance report.

3. Ticket Types Compared

Ticket typeWhat's includedDirect priceKlook price
Adult standard2 hours unlimited + anti-slip socksHK$198HK$168
Child (4–11)2 hours unlimited + anti-slip socksHK$148HK$128
Family bundle (2 adults + 1 child)2 hours unlimited × 3 + anti-slip socksHK$458HK$388
All-day passOpen to close, no time limitHK$298HK$258

Most visitors find the 2-hour standard ticket sufficient — the venue is large, but 2 hours covers all the major attractions. For families or groups wanting to take their time, the all-day pass offers better value since you can leave for lunch and return without losing your session.

4. Session Times & Entry Management

Joypolis Sports uses time-slot entry management to prevent overcrowding:

  • Morning slots: 10:00 / 10:30 / 11:00 / 11:30
  • Afternoon slots: 12:00 / 12:30 / 13:00 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 14:30 / 15:00 / 15:30
  • Early evening slots: 16:00 / 16:30 / 17:00 / 17:30
  • Night slots: 18:00 / 18:30 / 19:00 / 19:30 / 20:00 (last entry)

Slots open every 30 minutes, and you pick your exact time when booking on Klook. Weekends and holidays, 14:00–16:00, are peak times — avoid if possible, or book well in advance to secure your slot.

5. Who Should Come to Joypolis Sports?

Families with children

This is the core audience. Children aged 4–12 can burn off a full day's energy here, and parents won't be bored — rock climbing, trampolines, and VR are all activities the whole family can enjoy together. Kids under 3 have a dedicated soft-play zone, but the overall experience is more limited; ages 4+ get the full venue.

Teen and young adult friend groups

Ages 13–18 are the "power players." Trampoline dodgeball, ninja obstacle courses, and VR showdowns are the crowd favorites. Ideally bring 4–8 friends for competitive team games and maximum fun.

Corporate and group activities

Joypolis Sports welcomes corporate bookings and team-building events with dedicated spaces and instructor-led programs. Groups of 10+ should book at least 3 days ahead to reserve your area.

Couples

A non-traditional but refreshing date option. If both partners enjoy sports and new experiences, this beats a movie. Weekday evenings are quieter and more intimate.

6. Rainy Days? No Problem

Hong Kong's rainy season (May–September) brings frequent downpours and typhoons. Outdoor attractions (Disneyland shows, Peak Tram, Star Ferry) all suffer, but Joypolis Sports is 100% indoors with full air-conditioning — weather-proof and comfortable. Rainy days often mean fewer visitors, making it the ideal time to go.

Perfect as a backup plan: buy your Klook ticket in advance. If it rains, visit Joypolis Sports; if it's sunny, hit outdoor spots instead. Klook allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before, so you have total flexibility.

7. How It Compares to Other Hong Kong Indoor Venues

VenueSpecialtyBest age rangePrice point
Joypolis SportsVR + trampoline + rock climbing + ball sports4+HK$168+
KiztopiaCharacter roleplay and themed play1–8 yearsHK$200+
RYZE Trampoline ParkTrampoline-focused3+HK$150+
LEGOLAND Discovery CentreLego-themed building and play3–10 yearsHK$200+
Monopoly Dreams WorldMonopoly-themed interactive gamesAll agesHK$200+

Joypolis Sports stands out for its variety of activities — it outpaces RYZE in scope (adds rock climbing and VR), while also including ball sports that other venues don't offer. Age range is also the broadest. For toddlers (1–3), Kiztopia is better; for Lego enthusiasts, LEGOLAND is the match. But for overall value and activity diversity, Joypolis Sports wins.

8. Practical Tips

  • Clothing: Athletic wear and sneakers are ideal. You'll change into anti-slip socks for the trampoline zone. Long pants are recommended for rock climbing (knee protection).
  • Lockers: The venue provides free lockers (coin deposit, returned on exit). Secure all valuables.
  • Water: Water stations are available inside. Bring a refillable bottle — no outside food allowed, but drinks are fine.
  • Photography: Photos are allowed throughout; trampoline and climbing zones are great for action shots. Some VR stations aren't photo-friendly.
  • Safety: You'll sign a waiver before high-intensity activities like rock climbing (minors need parent signature).
  • Getting there: Take the MTR to the nearest station, then walk. Parking is available nearby but fills up on weekends.
  • Food: A small snack bar operates inside, but for full meals, check nearby malls. Joypolis ticket holders get discounts at select restaurants.

9. Frequently Asked Questions

How much are the tickets?

Adult standard ticket HK$198, or HK$168 via Klook. Children (4–11) from HK$128. Family package (2 adults + 1 child) HK$388 on Klook. Children under 3 enter free but can access only limited facilities.

What ages are allowed?

Most facilities are 4+. Some VR and rock climbing require 7+ (minimum 110 cm height). Ages under 3 have a dedicated soft-play zone with limited offerings.

How long should we book?

Standard is 2 hours. Plan for 2.5–3 hours total including check-in and footwear changes. All-day passes let you take breaks and return throughout the day.

Can we visit on a rainy day?

Absolutely. Joypolis Sports is entirely indoors and air-conditioned. Rain often means fewer visitors — perfect timing.

Do we need to bring equipment?

No. Anti-slip socks are provided (included in most tickets), and climbing gear is supplied. Wear comfortable athletic clothes only.

Can we leave and come back?

2-hour standard tickets don't allow re-entry once you leave. All-day passes do (wrist stamp upon exit).

Can pregnant women enter?

Yes, but strenuous activities like trampolines and rock climbing are not recommended. VR games and gentle ball sports are okay at your discretion.

10. Why Book Through Us

  • Cheaper than the gate: Klook saves HK$30–70 per ticket; family bundles save even more.
  • Instant entry: Digital e-ticket with QR code scan-and-enter — no queue at the box office.
  • Flexible cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before; perfect for weather-dependent plans.
  • Guaranteed slot: Peak-time sessions sell out; pre-book to lock in your time.
  • Multilingual support: Klook provides 24/7 service in multiple languages.
  • Combo discounts: Bundle with other Hong Kong tickets for extra savings.

From HK$ 168 · Book on Klook now →