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Jumping World

3.0 (41 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Dirty mats
Kelly Jo C.

First time here and although the prices were decent the place was super filthy! Mats were dingy and food all over everything! Definitely need to shut down for a week and do some extensive cleaning and sanitizing!

Toddler Area
Daniel C.

Came here for a birthday party and the kiddos had a blast. I have seven year old twins and a four year old. When you walk in the first thing you need to do is sign a waiver which gets emailed to you immediately. When we made it to the birthday area the employees would not place a bracelet on my kids until I showed them the waiver on my phone. The birthday party included unlimited jumping, a ride on the water ball and a $10 card for the arcade. The kids started with the trampolines. They have some areas that are designated for smaller kids and I did see an employee ask some older kids to leave the toddler area. The problem is that at various times the toddler areas are not being monitored. The water ball is a three minutes ride. I think this was not worth $5 per kid; the attraction looks better than it is. My twins were able to somewhat enjoy it but my four year old floated around the pool too scared to make the ball roll. Most of the day was spent at the arcade. The arcade games range from $1.00 to $3.00. Most games are $1.25-$1.50. This is too expensive for some of the games offered. If it was not for the fact that we got $50 worth of credits from the party host I would not have spent my money there. It's simply too expensive especially when these games are half the price anywhere else. My twins also tried the ninja warrior course. I think this course is for older kids. The course is hidden in the back in a dark hallway not being monitored by anyone. It seems like this was an after thought for Jumping World. Like I mentioned before, my kids had a blast and they really enjoyed the birthday party. The issue I have is with the trampolines being their main attraction my kids only enjoyed it 20% of the time there. The rest of the time was spent doing other activities that cost extra. I don't see us being able to enjoy this place when there is not a party to attend. It's probably cheaper to go to an arcade where the price per game is more reasonable.

At jumping world having blast with the family!!
Sayra S.

Having a blast with the family at Jumping world. First here for a nieces bbirthday.Fun for all ages.

Gaming area
Melissa M.

Came to this location for a birthday party it was just ok you think when it's at a kids location they would keep all the party kids together. Not this place basically gave em a bracelet to go jump, Gave arcade card and called it a day. The kids were everywhere so it was hard to find them to eat when the pizza finally arrived.

arcades in the back
Claire P.

we have visited this place three times. its just like any local jump park. they have a toddler area which is what we really came for. A regular jump area for kids and adults and arcades in the back. They do not allow any outside food or drinks and they provide a food court area in the back. plus we saw sodas machines. Now the toddler area is made of 2 areas. A jumping court that's for kiddos under 5 years. and a little sliding area with balls. Toddlers pricing is $6 during the week and $8/hr on the weekends. The place gets packed and my baby did enjoy himself. My only issue is that bigger kids come into the toddler areas alot. I'm not sure why, it's so small. On our second visit there were a couple of big kids in the toddler slides. I saw one of the teen attendant and was like the big kids are in here and we have little ones here. He was prompt and got them out. we went yesterday and of course big kids AGAIN in toddler areas. we have never spent more than an hour here. the bathrooms looked decent. we have not had anything from the food court, so I'm not sure of the food or pricing. fyi bring socks!

Trampoline

We had my daughters birthday here. I would say it was just ok, nothing spectacular. The kids had fun. But it was rushed. A few kids got sick with colds afterwards so I'm not sure if it was a sanitation issue or something else. Guests said the bathrooms were nice. All of the trampolines appeared clean. My daughter wasn't big enough to do the ninja warrior course. But everything else was great fun for her and her friends. I didn't like that I couldn't bring outside food or drinks. Party guests got made about that but I wasn't about to pay $14.99 for another pizza when they ordered from papa Johns. No thank you. That's a rip off. But for the 10 jumper package you put $100 down, you get 9 jumpers in addition to the birthday kid. 10-$5 game cards. 2 pizzas. And 10 waters. Or 2 - 2 liters. Or half and half which I did. They decorate nicely but there isn't a huge space or any organization for personal decorations. I think we ended parting a totally of $300 for the whole party. Well not including presents, goody bags or cake. But to have it at jumping world it was $300 total with just basics package.

Terrible my kid got hit by an older kid in the dodgeball court and he can't hear from the left ear next time before the start dodgeball the jump Guard should tell kids not to hit hard I'll just take my kid to urban air instead

trampolines

great spot to visit , fun and family friendly , really like how nice the staff was , recommend for family parties and kids parties too , had fun and really recommend

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