REVIEW · PRAGUE
Crazy Bubbles – Bubble Football & Other Activities
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Bubble football is a silly idea that works. In Prague, Crazy Bubbles turns it into a structured, instructor-led session with up to 10 game types inside inflatable bubble balls. You’re not just watching chaos—you’re getting guided play that fits bachelor parties, birthdays, work teams, and corporate get-togethers.
I like that the setup is built for real group fun: you get 8 Original Bumperz Balls plus equipment and staff to run things. I also appreciate the focus on staying safe, with inflatable balls that have the highest safety attestation and instructors on hand to answer questions and manage the rules.
The main thing to watch is the extra cost: the price does not include the sports ground fee, so you’ll pay for the playing area in cash on the day of your event.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice About Crazy Bubbles
- Bubble Football in Prague: What This Event Really Feels Like
- The 2-Hour Session: Your Timeline and How the Games Fit Together
- Bubble Balls, Safety, and Why the Instructors Matter
- Where You Play in Prague: Indoor and Outdoor Sites
- What’s Included (And What You’ll Probably Pay Extra)
- Price and Group Value: Is It Worth $533.74?
- Who Should Book Crazy Bubbles (And Who Might Not Love It)
- Practical Tips to Make Your Session Better
- The Real Takeaways: Why This Works for Groups
- Should You Book Crazy Bubbles in Prague?
- FAQ
- Where does Crazy Bubbles start in Prague?
- How long is the bubble football experience?
- What’s included in the package?
- Do I have to pay extra for the playing area?
- Is the activity held indoors or outdoors?
- Can I cancel or change my booking?
Key Things You’ll Notice About Crazy Bubbles

- Instructor-run games: the staff organizes the session and helps you get started fast
- Lots of variety in one 2-hour block: up to 10 different game types in a single session
- Safety-forward gear: inflatable balls with high safety attestation and active supervision
- Flexible for the calendar: options run year-round with indoor or outdoor sites
- Team-friendly format: good for stress release and group bonding without needing prior skills
Bubble Football in Prague: What This Event Really Feels Like

Crazy Bubbles is the kind of activity that sounds like a meme until you’re in it. The promise is simple: you play bubble football plus other games inside inflatable bumper balls. The payoff is that the energy stays high the whole time because you’re constantly doing something—running, bumping, chasing, and rotating through different game styles.
What makes it more than just a one-note stunt is the structure. You don’t show up and figure out how to play. Instructors join your party to answer questions, keep things safe, and help run the games. That matters, especially if you’re planning this for a work group or a mixed crowd that includes people who are not naturally the athletic type.
You also get a clear “party package” approach. The activity is private for your group, you get snacks for everyone, and there’s an optional photo report if you want proof you survived the bumper ball experience.
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The 2-Hour Session: Your Timeline and How the Games Fit Together
The package is roughly 2 hours, and it’s designed to keep the session moving. While you won’t get a detailed, stop-by-stop itinerary on paper in the usual sightseeing sense, you can expect the time to be packed with active games in bubble balls.
Here’s what the flow is likely to look like based on how the event is described:
First, you meet at Polská 2400/1A, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha 2. You’ll have a mobile ticket, and the operator will set you up for the bubble play experience at one of their indoor or outdoor sites. Because the group is private, your team is handled as one unit rather than getting mixed into a random crowd.
Next comes the main play block: Crayz Bubbles / bubble football plus “other 12 great” activities from a list of more than a dozen types. The key detail here is the “up to 10 different games” concept. In practice, this means you’re not stuck doing the same bumper ball game for the entire session. You rotate across game formats, so the novelty stays fresh.
Finally, you finish and return back to the meeting point. The event is set up so you get a complete, contained experience in a short window—useful when you’ve got dinner plans after.
One nice touch from the event description: you get great moments with or without the ball. That suggests the session isn’t only about who’s constantly inside the bubbles. It also signals that the group experience stays social, not just physical.
Bubble Balls, Safety, and Why the Instructors Matter

If you’re imagining uncontrolled bumping, don’t. The event is built around safety and guided play. The inflatable balls used are described as having the highest safety attestation, and instructors are present throughout to ensure safe play and answer questions.
That’s a big deal for two reasons:
1) For first-timers, the safety briefing and rule guidance helps you stop overthinking it. You can focus on having fun instead of worrying whether you’re doing it “right.”
2) For mixed groups (like offices or mixed-age celebrations), an instructor-led format reduces awkward pauses. People jump in, learn the rules, and keep the momentum.
The games are also described as a stress-busting team activity. That lines up with the way most bubble-sport events work best: the physical play acts like an icebreaker, and the teamwork comes naturally as you rotate and strategize together.
Where You Play in Prague: Indoor and Outdoor Sites

Crazy Bubbles runs whole year, with both outdoor and indoor options. The listing indicates there are four possible sites. In other words, your event shouldn’t be entirely at the mercy of the weather.
That said, the price doesn’t include the sports ground itself. The operator notes you’ll pay for the sports area in cash on the day of the event, and they have multiple places to play. So your exact playing location may vary, but the company is set up to handle it as part of the experience.
Practical tip: treat this like a “plan to be active outdoors unless they move you indoors” kind of event. Either way, you’ll want shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting scuffed (bubble football is not a fashion event).
What’s Included (And What You’ll Probably Pay Extra)

This is a rental-style package where your group brings the energy and the operator brings the bubble setup. Included items are:
- 8 Original Bumperz Balls
- Up to 10 types of games
- Organization by the instructors
- All equipment for the games
- Snacks for everyone
- Optional alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
- Optional photo report
A couple of value notes here:
- Getting the snacks included keeps the session from feeling like pure “activity tax.” You’ll have something to refuel between games.
- Optional drinks can be a nice add-on for bachelor parties or after-work celebrations, but since they’re optional, you’re not forced into a specific vibe.
What’s not included is the sports area fee. You pay for the playing ground in cash on the day of your event. This is worth factoring into your total budget, especially if you’re comparing prices across other Prague group activities.
Price and Group Value: Is It Worth $533.74?

The price is listed as $533.74 per group (up to 15), and the operator also mentions the stated price is an average for rental of 8 bubbles for a 2-hour program with a maximum of 20 pax.
Because of that, you’ll want to think in ranges rather than a single per-person number:
- If you’re capped at 15 people for your booking, you’re around $35–$36 per person.
- If the session can comfortably include up to 20 pax with the setup, you’re around $26–$27 per person.
Either way, the value comes from what you’re paying for: equipment (8 bubble balls), instructor management, multiple games, and snacks. Many activities in Prague charge you for “time at a venue,” but here you’re paying for an organized, high-energy program designed specifically for group play.
Also, the company says larger packages are available and discounts can apply for larger groups. They also note that the more hours you book, the lower the price per hour. So if your group wants a longer party block (instead of a quick hit), this can become an even better deal.
The one pricing wrinkle is the sports ground fee paid in cash on the day. That’s normal for many active events, but it’s the part you need to remember when you’re budgeting.
Who Should Book Crazy Bubbles (And Who Might Not Love It)

This experience fits best when you want active fun without a lot of planning. It’s described as suitable for team-building, bachelor parties, birthdays, work events, and corporate retreats.
You’ll likely love it if:
- Your group enjoys playful competition and physical games
- You want an experience that’s social (in bubbles and out of bubbles)
- You need staff to run the show, not a DIY setup
- You like the idea of rotating through game types rather than repeating one thing
You might not love it as much if:
- You’re looking for a quiet, low-movement activity
- Your group dislikes getting sweaty or bumping around
- You want a strict, predictable schedule with no day-of location variation
Because most travelers can participate, the baseline fitness level likely doesn’t have to be high—but you should still expect that bubble football is physical. The fun comes from moving.
Practical Tips to Make Your Session Better

A few smart moves can help you get more fun out of the 2-hour chaos:
- Wear grippy shoes you’re okay getting scuffed. Bubble sports often means quick direction changes.
- Pick clothes that can handle sweat and scrapes. You don’t need fancy gear; you need comfortable movement.
- If your group is mixed (some excited, some unsure), let the instructors know who needs extra guidance. Instructors are specifically there to answer questions and manage safe play.
- Plan your day so you have time afterward. You’ll probably want a quick reset (shower, snack, easy stroll) before dinner.
One more budgeting tip: since drinks and the photo report are optional, decide in advance if you want them. That keeps costs from surprising you later.
The Real Takeaways: Why This Works for Groups
The strongest part of Crazy Bubbles is how it turns a weird idea into an organized experience. In feedback from past events, the recurring themes are that everything ran smoothly, instructors handled questions and moderation, and the group enjoyed multiple activities—not just one bubble football round.
That tells me the operator isn’t winging it. They show up with equipment, structure, and enough staffing to keep energy up. For a party or corporate event, that reliability is the difference between a fun afternoon and a stressful one.
And because the session can happen indoors or outdoors year-round, it’s easier to schedule than many weather-dependent activities.
Should You Book Crazy Bubbles in Prague?
Book it if you want a group activity that’s genuinely different from the usual food-and-castles rhythm. It’s ideal for people who like active fun, need an icebreaker, or want something that feels like a shared story by the end of the day.
Skip it if your group prefers calm, sightseeing-style outings, or if you’re budgeting tightly and don’t want to add the day-of sports ground fee.
If you do book, go in with the right mindset: you’re not signing up for precision sports. You’re signing up for a safe, instructor-led bubble game party that’s built for laughs, teamwork, and a little controlled mayhem.
FAQ
Where does Crazy Bubbles start in Prague?
The meeting point is Polská 2400/1A, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha-Praha 2, Czechia, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the bubble football experience?
The duration is about 2 hours.
What’s included in the package?
It includes 8 Original Bumperz Balls, organization by instructors, all equipment for the games, up to 10 types of games, snacks for everyone, and optional alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks and an optional photo report.
Do I have to pay extra for the playing area?
Yes. The price does not include the sports ground fee. You’ll pay for the sports area in cash on the day of the event, and the company has more places where you can play.
Is the activity held indoors or outdoors?
Programs run whole year, with outdoor and indoor options, using one of four indoor or outdoor sites.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
If you want, tell me your group size and the vibe (work team, bachelor party, birthday age range). I can help you figure out whether the 2-hour format and bubble count will feel right.























