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    Nova Trampoline Park

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Nova park was alot of fun and entertaining for my 8 year old to keep them busy. And for 20$ for an hour you can't beat that

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    Clean, organized environment, full of multiple play areas! They even considered the parents/adults by placing leather couches throughout the different areas. Plenty of seating for non jumpers and plenty to do for jumpers!

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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    2.9(7 reviews)
    74.3 mi

    Birthday party review…read more Another classmate held their party here so it's definitely a winner for the kids. The private party rooms have one dedicated attentive staff to serve pizzas, drinks, help with cake and clean up. They are efficient at the pace and plan to make the time work. They may not have the cheery, upbeat energy but that's ok, they do their job well. Tip: I find the floors are always sticky here despite seeing a mop, it's just better to keep your shoes on! It's loud here, like sensory overload. For those sensitive to that he warned or have a nap after. The layout is very linear unlike flying squirrel down the street. There isn't good seating and viewing for parents as we have to follow them from stations. There's some benches but mostly standing. There are paid massage chairs in front of the party rooms and surprisingly always being used. The socks must be exclusive theirs, probably liability issues. This fall it changed from neon yellow to one foot green and the other orange. Very cute and have good grips. There are rotating staff watching the jump areas but it's tough for them to keep kids minding rules. Always a collision waiting to happen. Rules are not always enforced or consistent so remind your kids of the safety rules before discharging them free. There's a good snack bar at front, hot eats and mixed snacks. The pizza at the parties were fresh, hot and tasty. Chicken fingers seem typical. They have small clocks around the areas to watch time and no announcements for when your party room is ready or birthday shout outs. Newly updated and rotated areas. Running wall, two virtual games, small cushion building area, obstacle course, large jump areas. Kids like this place a lot, I personally prefer flying squirrel from a parent's standpoint.

    Kind of a fun place for the kids if you have never been to a trampoline park. That said they seem…read moreto always sell out and they are super busy as we always tend to come on a PA day or a holiday or weekend. Lots of things to do like basic jumping, basketball and jumping into a pit of foam blocks. Also there are random trampoline dodgeball games thAt are fun. A tip would be to come during a week night or weekday when presumably they are empty.

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    Flying Squirrel

    Flying Squirrel

    2.7(6 reviews)
    74.4 mi
    Kid friendly
    Large group friendly

    Never thought I would be a repeat customer at a trampoline park but now, I cannot even count the…read morenumber of times we have visited the Flying Squirrel Whitby. So much fun, very organized and the space is huge! Although the space is broken up into a few sections (basketball, balance beam, foam pit, etc), the main trampoline area is open with no mesh barriers. This allows you to have a perfect view of your little ones from the perimeter. Parents are welcome to join as the this park is open to all ages but it's also nice to let the kids exert their energy while you conserve your own from a far :) . You are required to wear grip socks when jumping and they are available for purchase. They host several birthday parties daily but somehow it never feels overly crowded. There's always enough room to allow for a safe and fun experience. The staff are enthusiastic and I have seen them calmly address some minor injuries, quickly arriving to the scene with some ice. They recently made a change if you haven't visited the place in a while. They removed one of the two inflatable jumping areas and replaced it with something similar to the new Upla nets at Tree Top Trekking Parks. Lots of fun! Come once and you will definitely return.

    Had to review here since trip advisor had such awful ones…read more This is our third visit here, my kids always have a great time. At entrance, you MUST sign the computer waivers (to the LEFT)before paying at the front counter. You are also supposed to watch the safety video, which no one checks if you really have. This is a bit dangerous since I witnessed many people crossing trampoline squares while someone is bouncing. We bring our own non slip socks from taekwondo or other jump places and have never encountered a problem. I will remark Flying Squirrel socks are much nicer for grip pattern, style(army pink) and are longer to half up the calf muscle. The space is really large and so many neat areas to play. There are attendants at stations where there are height restrictions. Signs are posted everywhere but who reads these? Attendants also rotate stations which is smart, just like lifeguards. They all seemed nice when we have gone. They do not police strictly as many kids are doing gymnastics(flips, layouts, backhand springs) and little kids can run in the way. Lots of seating for parents, paid lockers at the front but most just drag around water bottles and backpacks. There's a small arcade at the front, 25 cents for ticket with some games requiring 9 tickets. Really like how they offer toddler pricing (up to 6 yr old) since these kiddos cannot do all the jumping stations. 90 mins is a good amount of time to sweat out their craziness.

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    Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures - Suspension bridge

    Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures

    4.6(37 reviews)
    36.2 mi

    Kids Adventure Park/Rock Wall & Trampoline…read more Did the fall sky ride last year and it was well organized and efficient, this years visit.......not so much. Most discombobulated event ever. One would have thought that this was a new feature and they were working out the bugs. Drove to the summit and parked then walked into the summit area with little if no signage indicating where to go. Stumbled into the Summit Bldg and it turned out to be the correct place to be. Checked in and was told the climbing gloveds were sold out (they did refund) and the kids had no problem with the Resort gloves. The reservation was for 12:30 and the 2 grandkids (5&7) had their harness attached along with 4 other kids and one adult and his older son who were doing the "big kids" courses. As we were standing around a guy came along, maybe to relieve the original girl who was taking some sort of gear out to one of the courses with the father and son. The guys asks what we were doing since we were all geared up and I stated that we were waiting for directions at which point he asked what were we signed up for (one would think just by the size of the kids in the gear it would be apparent what we were all waiting to do.) He gave me hand gesture directions, which were not very good and, again, there was poor signage, but after walking in the general direction of the "hand gesture" a woman coming up from the area gave me a clear indication of where we were to go. It is now 12:50 and the attendant was getting kids ready and asks "where are the trollys"? Having no clue what she is talking about out I said that what ever they were wearing was what they were given. She radioed up requesting 2 kids trollys be brought down. Tick tock, tick tock and after about 10 minutes of waiting for a delivery I walked up to the Summit Bldg where the same mass confusion was going on and I peaked behind the black curtains and asked the employee for 2 kids trollys (this was not the first time she had to radio up for kids trollys either). Finally the kids were able to do the courses. Once their time was up we went over to the rock wall/trampoline area and there are no employees there or within sight to ask about the procedure. Once again I walked up to the Summit Bldg asking if anyone was going to be watching the RockWall/Trampoline and they asked if I had gone by there (seriously?) I replied yes and there was nobody around. They said they would get someone so we walked to our car for water and a snack and by the time we got back the area was stocked with an employee who, by the way, was very nice and helpful. Given the state of the economy with discretionary spending tight one would think that Bristol Mtn would be chomping at the bit to provide the best service/experience possible......but it was not to be. The kids area was not crowded or busy and the chairlift rides seemed to be going without issues from what I saw up top. Hopefully Bristol Mtn will get their act together but either way we will not be returning.

    Great time! Audrey and Katie were the guides for our party of 3. We got to visit with them…read morebetween zips....really fun and personable. Even got my 12 year old niece to open up. She's usually very shy. Very safe and exciting experience. The last platform was pretty scary because you have to step off and go straight down. I froze and couldn't do it, but Audrey talked me through it until she finally gave me a little shove and I was off! Just what I needed!!! Much fun was had by all. Wet and foggy day only added to the experience.

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