When the Mall of America opened in 1992, it was the largest in the Western Hemisphere, including the United States. To say it’s impressive is an understatement.  

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The collection of shopping and entertainment is something everyone should see. And with all the Mall of America has on display, there’s a big focus on kids’ entertainment.  

From some of the stores, to the Amusement Park inside, the mall is one of the largest playgrounds your kids will ever be exposed to. And there’s something to add to that list through Sunday September 8th.
It’s The World's Biggest Bounce Park, called the Fun Box.  

The East Parking Lot of Mall of America is the site for 25,000 square feet of bouncing fun.  

Photo Credit: Dave Overlund Townsquare Media
Photo Credit: Dave Overlund Townsquare Media
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There are ten play areas that have obstacles, games, and challenges that are sure to have your kids thinking it’s a Kids Playground Heaven.  

Your kids must always wear socks. You can purchase socks at the site or online or bring your own. Parents are encouraged to have their kids at the Fun Box 15 minutes prior to their appointment time.  

Photo Credit: Dave Overlund Townsquare Media
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Kids under the age of 5 must be accompanied by a parent into the Fun Box. Parents will have to purchase a ticket as well to be there with their kids. Parents must be on site while their child is jumping. 

The park is designed for photo opportunities so you can capture the memories of the fun that is being had. To get more details, click here to find out more.  

Photo Credit: Dave Overlund Townsquare Media
Photo Credit: Dave Overlund Townsquare Media
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Fun Box has multiple locations across the country, and in each market, they support local foster care agencies, so you're helping support their efforts in helping these organizations.   

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