
Against the backdrop of the accelerated expansion of the global entertainment industry, Liben Group, with its mature operating experience and innovative design concepts, will build the largest indoor theme park in Mexico City in 2025 - Libber Jump. This comprehensive entertainment center, covering an area of more than 5,000 square meters, integrates multiple projects such as trampolines, indoor playground, rope course, rock climbing, and video games. Since its opening, it has quickly become a popular destination for family leisure and entertainment in Mexico, receiving an average of more than 2,000 visitors per day, and was named "the most innovative family entertainment venue in 2025".

As the core area, the trampoline area covers an area of 2,500 square meters, including free jumping, dodgeball, sponge pools, and obstacle courses. The design takes into account both safety and challenge. Teenagers can experience the excitement of flipping in the air, while children can jump freely in the low-bounce area. In addition, the "Spider-Man Wall" combines the elasticity of the trampoline with special sticky clothing, becoming a popular check-in point on social media.
2.Immersive Indoor Playground
The 1,500-square-meter Indoor Playground designed for children under 12 years old integrates a super-large ocean ball pool and is equipped with different types of slides, including devil slides, LED flow slides, trumpet slides, plastic slide barrels, etc., which allow children to experience the fun of various slides. All facilities have passed the German TUV safety certification, allowing children to play with confidence.

3.Rope Courseand rock climbing
The rock climbing wall has a variety of difficult rock points, suitable for beginners to advanced players. The rope course area includes suspension bridges, zip lines, etc. Participants need to complete them under the guidance of safety equipment and coaches to cultivate courage and teamwork skills. In addition, the rainbow net added in the middle of the rope course allows children to experience the fun of drilling and climbing on the rope net.
4.Technology Interactive Video Game Area
The video game area breaks through the traditional arcade mode and introduces VR somatosensory games and family collaboration tasks. For example, the "virtual volcano adventure" requires parents and children to operate the equipment together to complete the level, while the "space weightlessness simulator" uses air circulation technology to restore the space environment and enhance the sense of immersion.

The operation team of Libber Jump is composed of international experts from the Liben Group and local talents in Mexico to ensure that the service is both in line with global standards and close to local habits. The dining area provides tacos and tacos with Asian flavors, and sets up a healthy light food area to meet diverse needs. In terms of pricing strategy, weekday children's discount cards and weekend family packages are launched, and user stickiness is accumulated through the membership system.

The safety system is one of the core competitiveness of the park. All equipment has passed the EU EN1176 standard test, and stress testing and maintenance are carried out regularly. Since its opening, the park has maintained a zero major accident record and has been certified by the Mexican Consumer Association.

The success of Libber Jump has reshaped the Mexican entertainment industry. The traditional format dominated by outdoor water parks or role-playing venues has been impacted by the year-round operation advantages and climate adaptability of indoor parks. Its smart ticketing system and crowd monitoring technology are being emulated by local peers, driving the industry's digital transformation.

In the future, Libber Group plans to replicate this model in cities such as Monterrey and Guadalajara to bring more fun to local people.
Libber Jump is not only an entertainment space, but also an innovative platform that connects culture, technology and family values,
providing a "localization technology" model for the development of global indoor parks.