REVIEW · AMMAN
Discover Trax Jo Playground and Traffic Park Fun
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Kids, courts, and road games in one stop. Trax Jo turns a simple outing into a full-on day of play, mixing a themed traffic park for kids with sports courts for grown-ups nearby. It’s the kind of place where you can split up by age and still all have something to do.
I especially like the sense of safety in the kid-focused areas, plus the way sports facilities feel ready for real games, not just casual bouncing around. The value is hard to beat: an affordable entry price with the fees and taxes handled, and a wide menu of activities that keeps groups from getting bored fast.
One thing to factor in: this experience depends on good weather, so if conditions are poor you may need to shift plans or change dates.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On
- Trax Jo in Amman: traffic-themed fun plus sports you can actually play
- Hours and timing: a long window from morning into late night
- Traffic park and sand play: the kid zone that keeps parents relaxed
- The playground area: great for gatherings, and people plan birthdays here
- Courts and fields at Trax Jo: padel, tennis, ping pong, volley, football, basketball
- Facilities, cleanliness, and terraces: comfort matters when you stay all day
- Food planning: lunch isn’t included, but there are options on-site
- Price and value: how $5 turns into a real family day
- Getting the most out of your day: a simple, low-stress game plan
- Should you book Trax Jo Playground and Traffic Park Fun?
- FAQ
- What is Trax Jo Playground and Traffic Park Fun in Amman?
- How much does it cost?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is lunch included?
- How does ticketing work?
- Where is it located and is it easy to reach?
- What are the opening hours?
- Do I need good weather?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key Things I’d Focus On

- Traffic park + sand area: built for kids to burn energy in a controlled setting
- Many sports options: padel, tennis, ping pong, volley, football, and basketball come up often
- Facilities quality: people call out good courts, clean toilets, and strong lighting for play
- Family-friendly flow: a playground plus space for adults to rotate into sports breaks
- Good value pricing: low-cost entry with all fees and taxes included
Trax Jo in Amman: traffic-themed fun plus sports you can actually play
Trax Jo is basically a sports playground for families, with a traffic-themed area that helps kids play while practicing road-sense in a safe environment. Then, just close enough, you have courts and fields where you can keep things competitive if you want.
What makes it work is the balance. I like that the day doesn’t force everyone into one narrow activity, and I like that sports fans aren’t stuck watching while kids play.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amman.
Hours and timing: a long window from morning into late night

The site runs 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM, every day. That’s a great setup if you’re traveling with kids, because you can arrive at a time that suits nap schedules, meal timing, or your energy level.
A practical tip: plan a “loop.” Start with the kid activities, then switch to sports for an hour or two, then return for more playground time. With so many choices on-site, this keeps the day from turning into endless decision-making.
Traffic park and sand play: the kid zone that keeps parents relaxed

The traffic park is designed so children can learn and play in an interactive, family-friendly environment. Add in an expansive sand area, and you get the sort of setup where kids can run, dig, and explore without it feeling chaotic.
This is also where the value shows for families. When kids have a dedicated space, adults can stay nearby, and you don’t spend the whole day negotiating where to go next.
The playground area: great for gatherings, and people plan birthdays here

The playground component is a big reason people come back. In particular, families talk about the place as a solid option for family gatherings, and even for children’s birthdays.
Also, there’s mention of playground coupon offers that make the whole outing feel more budget-friendly. If you’re the type who likes to plan ahead, it’s worth checking what offers are available when you book, since they can change the vibe of the day for families.
Courts and fields at Trax Jo: padel, tennis, ping pong, volley, football, basketball

Sports are the heart of the experience for anyone who wants movement beyond playground time. The list of activities mentioned includes padel, tennis, ping pong, volleyball, football, and basketball, which means you can build a day around different skill levels.
Padel gets a lot of love in the feedback, especially for court quality and lighting. If you’re serious about padel, the surfaces and light conditions sound like the kind you want for consistent play, not stop-and-start frustration.
Football also shows up with a friendly competitive angle, including a mention of matchmaking football and a coach named Natheer. That’s a good sign if you like structured play, or if you want the game to feel less awkward when people’s skill levels vary.
Facilities, cleanliness, and terraces: comfort matters when you stay all day

When a place can handle kids and sports at the same time, cleanliness becomes a big deal—and people do call out clean toilets. They also mention the overall facilities feel maintained, which is what you want when you’re spending hours there.
Terraces are part of the setup too, which matters because you’ll need a break point. After you’ve run a few matches, you want somewhere to reset, watch others play, and cool down without packing up.
One extra detail I enjoyed hearing about: there’s nice graffiti at the venue. It’s a small thing, but it adds personality, so the place feels less generic than a typical sports complex.
Food planning: lunch isn’t included, but there are options on-site

Lunch is not included, so you’ll want to plan food separately. That doesn’t have to be a hassle, though—people mention the presence of restaurants and coffee houses on-site, plus a library in the mix.
If you’re traveling with kids, this matters for pacing. You can keep the day running without starving people between games, but you’ll want to budget for meals and drinks since lunch isn’t part of the entry.
My practical advice: treat this as a half-day to full-day sports and play plan, then eat when your group naturally needs it. If you’re budgeting, consider snacks and drinks you can grab quickly between matches.
Price and value: how $5 turns into a real family day

The price is $5.00 per person, and all fees and taxes are included. That’s a strong value move because it lowers the “nickel-and-dime” feeling that can happen at sports venues.
Here’s why it’s worth taking seriously: you’re not paying for one activity. You’re paying for access to a whole ecosystem—traffic park play, sand area time, playground fun, and a range of sports courts and fields. If even two people in your group would otherwise need paid activities elsewhere, this often pencils out fast.
Also, it’s a mobile ticket, which keeps things simple when you’re juggling kids, bags, and time.
The only big catch is that it’s a sports-and-family site, not a guided tour with museums or historic stops. If you’re looking for that kind of day, you might find Trax Jo more of an activity hub than a sightseeing anchor.
Getting the most out of your day: a simple, low-stress game plan
If you want the outing to feel smooth, I’d do this:
1) Start with the traffic park and playground so kids burn energy first.
2) Then move adults into whichever sport feels most natural that day—padel, tennis, ping pong, volley, football, or basketball.
3) Return for more play once you’re ready for downtime.
The “rotate” strategy works because the venue supports multiple modes of fun. It also makes it easier to handle different ages and energy levels without forcing everyone into the same activity at the same time.
One more tip: expect the mix of skill levels in casual games and tournaments. There’s feedback about some tournaments having level differences between participants, so if you care about fair matchmaking, aim for the games labeled as organized or structured when possible.
Should you book Trax Jo Playground and Traffic Park Fun?
Book it if you want a low-cost family day in Amman where kids get their own space and adults can still play sports. It’s especially worth it if you’re traveling with different ages, because the traffic park, sand play, and playground keep kids occupied while the courts give grown-ups a real workout.
Skip it (or wait for ideal weather) if your plan depends on indoor attractions or if you need guaranteed, included meals. Since the experience requires good weather, build in a flexible mindset.
FAQ
What is Trax Jo Playground and Traffic Park Fun in Amman?
It’s a one-day family sports and play experience at Trax Jo in Amman. You can enjoy the traffic park and playground areas plus access to courts and fields for sports activities.
How much does it cost?
The price is $5.00 per person.
How long is the experience?
The duration is approximately 1 day.
What’s included in the ticket price?
All fees and taxes are included.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
How does ticketing work?
You receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Where is it located and is it easy to reach?
It’s in Amman, Jordan, and it’s near public transportation.
What are the opening hours?
Daily opening hours are 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
Do I need good weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

























