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Crazy Bubbles – Bubble Football & Other Activities
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Bubble football sounds silly until you’re inside one. This Prague package turns zorb-style bubble play into a real, organized party with up to 10 game types in about two hours. It’s built for groups who want to laugh, move, and shake off tension without complicated planning.
Two things I like a lot: you get a guided setup with instructors on hand, and the games stay fast and varied so you’re not stuck doing one activity the whole time. One thing to keep in mind is logistics around the playing area—there’s an extra sports ground cost you pay in cash on the day.
If you’re picking this for a birthday, bachelor party, or team-building, it also helps that it runs year-round, with both outdoor and indoor options.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Go
- Prague Bubble Football: What This 2-Hour Session Really Looks Like
- Inside the Bubbles: The Fun (and the Strategy)
- The Instructors and Safety: Why This Feels Low-Stress
- Your “Itinerary,” Minute by Minute: How the Games Typically Flow
- 1) Meet and get organized at Polská 2400/1A
- 2) Quick briefing and bubble setup
- 3) Multiple game types in rotating rounds
- 4) Snacks and optional drinks
- 5) Optional photo report
- 6) Wrap up and return to the meeting point
- Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and What’s Extra)
- Base package cost
- Sports ground cost (cash on the day)
- Why the pricing still makes sense for groups
- Where You Start in Prague: Getting There Without Stress
- Best For: Who Should Book Crazy Bubbles in Prague?
- Outdoor vs Indoor: How to Think About Weather
- What Could Be a Challenge for Some Groups?
- Ready to Book: Should You Choose Crazy Bubbles?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is Crazy Bubbles in Prague?
- How many people can a group include?
- What’s included with the bubble football package?
- Do I need to bring sports equipment?
- Is bubble football the only activity?
- Are there indoor and outdoor options?
- What about safety?
- Where do we meet?
- Is the sports ground included in the price?
- Can I get a refund if plans change?
Key Points Before You Go

- Up to 10 different games from a bigger list means you’ll rotate instead of repeat.
- 8 Original Bumperz Balls are included, so the action starts quickly.
- Instructors manage safety and flow and help you get going.
- Snacks for everyone are included, with optional drinks if you want to add that.
- Sports ground cost is separate and paid in cash on the day.
- More hours or more bubbles can lower the per-hour cost for bigger plans.
Prague Bubble Football: What This 2-Hour Session Really Looks Like

This isn’t a sit-and-watch event. It’s an energetic, instructor-run bubble party built around bubble football (called Crayz Bubbles) and a stack of other in-bubbles games. The core idea is simple: you and your group wear inflatable bumper balls and play games that keep the pace high.
A typical session is about two hours. You’ll start at the meeting point in Vinohrady (Polská 2400/1A), then get outfitted and briefed. From there, the instructors run you through multiple game formats—up to 10 types during one rental window. Your group ends back at the same meeting point when the session wraps.
The most useful part of this setup for your day is that you don’t have to “figure it out.” You show up, they handle the equipment, they organize the rotations, and they keep the games moving.
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Inside the Bubbles: The Fun (and the Strategy)

The bubble itself is the attraction. It’s basically a clear, inflatable barrier that changes the way you move, bump, and chase. It’s playful chaos—but in a structured way.
What you’ll likely feel fast:
- The ball forces you to use your whole body, not just your legs.
- Bumping becomes part of the game, but not part of the stress.
- The physical challenge is real. You’ll get winded, laugh, and keep going.
Bubble football is the headline. But the point here is that you’re not just doing soccer repeatedly. The package offers up to 10 game types from a list of more than a dozen. In practice, that usually means different rules, different team setups, and different ways to score—so you stay entertained even if you’re not the most athletic person in your group.
A helpful mindset: treat this like a mini sports festival, not like a single match. You’ll enjoy the session more if you’re ready to switch roles and pass the ball—or the “bubble momentum”—to whoever’s up next.
The Instructors and Safety: Why This Feels Low-Stress

This is where the experience wins real points. The package includes instructors who join your party to answer questions and help ensure safety. That matters because bubble sports can look simple until you’re actually inside the equipment.
You’re also told that the included inflatable balls have the highest safety attestation (so it’s not random backyard gear). Instructors don’t just stand around; they help keep play organized and help you get set up correctly.
From the reviews you can see a pattern: people describe the organization as smooth and the instructors as helpful with guidance and game moderation. One group even highlighted that the team handled getting a proper play area when needed, which suggests you’re not left hunting for space.
Practical takeaway: if you’re bringing mixed abilities—friends who are sporty and friends who are not—this is a good choice because the instructors steer the session and keep it moving.
Your “Itinerary,” Minute by Minute: How the Games Typically Flow

This activity is one session with no multiple sightseeing stops. Still, it helps to picture the arc so you can plan your timing and energy.
1) Meet and get organized at Polská 2400/1A
You meet at Polská 2400/1A, Vinohrady, 120 00 Prague 2 and the activity ends back there. It’s also described as near public transportation, so you can likely arrive without a complicated commute.
Plan to arrive a bit early so you can check in, get your group sorted, and start on time.
2) Quick briefing and bubble setup
You’ll get access to the 8 bumper balls included in the base package. Your instructors handle the equipment and organize how your group rotates through games.
If you’ve never used bubble gear before, you’ll likely need a moment to feel comfortable. The good news: the instructors are there to guide you, and the session moves quickly enough that you don’t overthink it.
3) Multiple game types in rotating rounds
This is the core of the “up to 10 games” promise. You’ll play bubble football and other activities from a list of more than a dozen types.
Specific examples from the experience include:
- Bubble football (the main event)
- Games that include bowling-style fun alongside other challenges
You shouldn’t expect every session to match every exact game type, but the structure is consistent: multiple formats, repeated in-bubble play, and instructor moderation.
4) Snacks and optional drinks
Snacks are included for everyone. There are also optional alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, if your group wants to keep the celebration rolling.
This is a small but important value add. After active rounds, people actually appreciate food and a chance to refuel without hunting for a café mid-event.
5) Optional photo report
There’s an optional photo-report. If your group is celebrating something specific, this can be a nice way to capture the chaos without you playing photographer all day.
6) Wrap up and return to the meeting point
You finish back at the meeting point. Then you’re free to head to dinner nearby, or hop on transport to whatever you planned next.
Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and What’s Extra)

Let’s talk money plainly, because this package has a couple of moving parts.
Base package cost
The stated price is $533.74 per group, up to 15 people. It’s described as an average price for the rental of 8 bubbles for a two-hour program, with a maximum of 20 participants.
So the value is strongest when your group can realistically fit into that bubble count and rotation. If you squeeze a much larger crowd into the same time window, you may feel the pacing differences, but the provider says larger packages exist for that reason.
Sports ground cost (cash on the day)
The price does not include the sports ground. You pay the sports area in cash on the day of the event.
This is the main “gotcha” to plan for. It doesn’t change the fact that you’re booking a guided party, but it does mean you should bring some cash just in case you’re budgeting tightly.
Why the pricing still makes sense for groups
You’re essentially paying for:
- equipment rental (8 bumper balls)
- instructor-led organization
- up to 10 game types
- snacks for everyone
- optional add-ons like drinks or a photo report
For group travel, that’s often better value than trying to coordinate bubble gear rental yourselves, then figuring out where to play and how to run multiple game formats.
Also, the company notes that the more hours, the lower the price per person-hour, and that bigger bubble packages can be arranged. If you’ve got a larger group or you want a longer party window, ask about extensions.
Where You Start in Prague: Getting There Without Stress

Your meeting point is in Vinohrady, at Polská 2400/1A. The experience also says it’s near public transportation, which is a big deal because you don’t want a bumpy logistics day cutting into your fun.
A simple rule for groups: keep your travel plan conservative. Bubble play takes energy; you’ll want everyone present and on time, so you can start together and avoid losing play time.
Best For: Who Should Book Crazy Bubbles in Prague?

This experience is a natural fit for:
- Bachelor parties (the in-bubble chaos plus alcohol options works for some groups)
- Birthdays where you want more than dinner and drinks
- Work events and corporate retreats where you want a safe, shared activity
- Team-building (the action forces interaction and laughs, and the structure keeps it from turning into chaos)
The reviews also show it scales. One corporate-related event involved a whole club group with hundreds of participants during a sports setting, which is a sign the organizers can handle more than just small friend groups. If you’re planning something big, ask about package options for longer sessions or more bubbles.
If your group is mainly looking for a relaxed cultural walk, this isn’t that. This is playtime—loud, physical, and funny.
Outdoor vs Indoor: How to Think About Weather

You’re told the programs run whole year, outdoor & indoor. That’s a practical advantage in Prague, where weather can be unpredictable.
Here’s how to decide your own expectations:
- Outdoor can feel more like a festival party.
- Indoor can reduce weather surprises and help keep the schedule smooth.
Either way, the provider says you have four indoor or outdoor sites to choose from, and they organize the program as part of the package.
What Could Be a Challenge for Some Groups?
No experience is perfect for everyone. Here’s the one consideration I’d plan around:
- You should budget the sports ground cost paid in cash on the day.
- Also, because you’re playing multiple in-bubble games, people who want a very calm pace might find the pace intense.
Another group-level note: bubble soccer is physical. If you have participants with mobility issues, you should look closely at whether they can participate, since the experience says most travelers can join, but it doesn’t claim universal suitability.
Ready to Book: Should You Choose Crazy Bubbles?
If your group wants organized, instructor-run bubble sports in Prague—plus snacks, plus a rotation of games—this is a strong pick. The best part is that the experience doesn’t rely on you being sporty or experienced. You just show up, get into the bubbles, and play.
Book it if:
- you want a memorable group activity in about two hours
- you’re bringing a mixed crowd and want it handled for you
- you care about safety guidance and smooth organization
Consider another option if:
- your group hates physical play or you don’t want loud, high-energy activity
- you’re extremely budget-sensitive and don’t want the extra cash sports ground payment
FAQ
FAQ
How long is Crazy Bubbles in Prague?
It’s approximately 2 hours.
How many people can a group include?
The price is for a group up to 15, and the base program is described as maximum 20 participants.
What’s included with the bubble football package?
You get 8 bumper balls, up to 10 types of games, all equipment, instructor organization, snacks for everyone, and optional add-ons like drinks and a photo report.
Do I need to bring sports equipment?
No. All equipment for the games is included.
Is bubble football the only activity?
No. You can play up to 10 different game types from a longer list.
Are there indoor and outdoor options?
Yes. The program runs all year and can be outdoor or indoor.
What about safety?
The inflatable balls have the highest safety attestation, and instructors join your party to answer questions and help ensure safety.
Where do we meet?
You meet at Polská 2400/1A, Vinohrady, 120 00 Prague-Praha 2, Czechia, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is the sports ground included in the price?
No. The sports ground cost is not included and is paid in cash on the day of the event.
Can I get a refund if plans change?
This experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason.
If you tell me your group size and whether you’re aiming for mostly outdoor or you’re flexible, I can help you decide if the base two-hour package is the best fit or if you should plan for a longer, lower per-hour setup.
























