Yes, there is still football
The game stays simple to follow even with the suits and the collisions.
Frequently asked questions
This page answers the practical questions you are likely asking before booking, so you can decide faster and plan with more confidence.
Quick visual answers
These frames answer the usual pre-booking questions faster than a wall of explanation.
Yes, there is still football
The game stays simple to follow even with the suits and the collisions.
Surface questions
Venue suitability usually comes down to the ground, space, and setup practicality.
Check venue options
Suit scale
Seeing someone inside the suit answers most first-timer questions immediately.
Read safety guide
Mixed-group feel
The mood is playful and facilitated, not technical or overly serious.
See games and rulesYes. On this site, Bubble Football and Bubble Soccer refer to the same hosted inflatable-suit activity. If you searched for Bubble Football Singapore, you can use our Bubble Football guide or send your date and group size for pricing.
Bubble Bump usually means the bumping-style game modes inside the same inflatable-suit activity. If you want Bubble Bump in Singapore, start with the Bubble Soccer booking details and mention that you want more bumping-style play.
Open the Bubble Bump guideYes. Bubble Soccer is strong for corporate team building when the group wants visible energy, fast participation, and a format that naturally creates laughter, communication, and shared moments.
Not always. It depends on the group. Bubble Soccer works best when participants are comfortable with a playful, active format. For very mixed groups, the session shape and pacing matter a lot.
Yes. Bubble Soccer is strong for birthdays and private groups because it is funny to watch, easy to understand, and creates very visible shared moments.
Often yes. One of the strengths of Bubble Soccer is that the fun does not depend on technical football skill. First-timers, spectators, and less sporty participants can still get caught up in the experience quickly.
A Bubble Soccer game needs 10 people to go on. However, owing to the nature of the sport, around 15 people is usually better so players can rotate and rest.
Wear comfortable sports attire and covered shoes. Participants should also remove eyewear and sharp objects before the games begin.
Yes. Cleanliness is a priority to us, and suit checks are part of making the session feel professionally run.
Definitely. Bubble Football works well for both male and female participants because the games are built around fun, movement, and shared participation.
Often yes, subject to suitability. We can review your venue if it has a safe surface, workable setup access, power for pumps, and a practical weather plan.
That is exactly why venue planning matters early. If rain risk or venue uncertainty is part of the event details, start with The Cage @ Kallang or ask us to review your own site before locking the date in.
The standard setup includes a soccer ball, 10 Bubble suits, 2 friendly facilitators, and goal posts if required.
The earlier the better, especially if venue choice, rain planning, or a larger group is involved. Even a rough note is usually enough for us to tell you whether Bubble Soccer sounds right for your group.
Bubble Soccer is generally suited for ages 9 and above, and smaller participants may need the right suit height to play comfortably.
For safety, pregnant participants and players with certain medical concerns such as vertigo, asthma, past heat stroke, or heart issues should not play.
Still unsure?
If the answer depends on your group, venue, or event type, just message us and we will guide you based on the details that matter.