Nice place, needs more then just tramps everywhere. Obstaclecourse, etc.
Plus more food options nachos, dogs, etc.
This is probably the most plain trampoline park I've been to. It doesn't have any foam pits, and open jump area isn't that big. If this place ever got busy there wouldn't be much room. They could also use some better ventilation, air could only be felt at certain spots instead of cycling around the building.
My kids really enjoy this place, but unfortunately we won't be returning. It seemed fairly over priced to me, although I could almost understand that as I imagine it costs a small fortune to insure a trampoline park. On our visit today I paid the costly admission for my my older kids and friends to jump for an hour. And then in an effort to be a super fun mom I also paid for my two year old to jump, after being reassured by the staff that there was space that was appropriate and safe for him to jump. When we got to the small child area I was pleased to see that it was quite large and completely empty. Trampolines can be very dangerous for a toddler as they are just getting the hang of things like walking, but I was not worried as my little one was holding my hand as he jumped. After about seven tentative jumps my toddler started having a great time, and I was just starting to think this place might be worth the $36 dollars per hour I had just paid, when I was informed by the bouncer that I was not allowed to be in the small child jump area without a wristband (something that would have been nice to know when I was purchasing admission). Now I understood why the small child area was empty. I pointed out that without me my two year old, a child who is too immature to eat whole grapes without supervision, would be responsible for his own safety in the large trampoline area, to which the attendant told me I could purchase a wristband of my own for an additional $10. I asked nicely and promised not to jump or have fun of any kind, but I was told clearly that I was not allowed to be in the trampoline area without paying first. Being asked to pay money to ensure my toddler's safety felt a little like extortion to me (because, well, it is), so I had to refuse on principle. Which meant I spent the next 40 minutes holding my disappointed two year old's hand while he tried to coerce me to go on the trampoline with him, it was a ridiculous situation that could have easily been solved with a little accommodation from staff.
Kids had fun. Good prices also
I was very surprised with this facility; as a 26 year old man, I enjoyed my time here for my nephews birthday. I jumped and had a blast. It is an EXCELLENT source of cardio. The price for your time is pretty worth it. My hesitation to give it 5 stars is because they ask a lot of information for their liability forms, more info than I normally would give to a business.
I loved it! They had the best tramps I have ever jumped on!! And I have jumped on over 300 tramps!! There is great variation in the tramps. There are harder ones and bouncier ones!! I abosolutly loved it!! Going again tonight so excited!!
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