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Sky Zone Trampoline Park

2.9 (112 reviews)
Special Hours 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Open area. No walls. Just noisy.

I purchased the epic experience for my daughter's 9th birthday. It was an epic fail. We had a 2 month old baby with us and a stroller. The place is not ADA compliant as we were told to go two flights of upstairs. There was no elevator or ramp. Based on the website and my receipt, I thought I was getting a room with four walls and a door. Instead we had an open space upstairs. I complained to management. She was very nasty and condescending. I explained it wasn't a room, and she tried to convince me it was. I asked if anything could be done like put us in an actual room or take something off our bill. She was very rude and said nothing could be done. They didn't announce her birthday on time. I had to ask them to do that. They left the presents downstairs. I had to go ask them to bring them up. They didn't have her name written on the board. I asked why. The staff member said she didn't know how to spell her name. Her name was on paperwork. We had to yell to each other because there was no noise cancellation. I am beyond disappointed, and I will NEVER book another party at this location again. All my mom friends agreed to not book with them either. It was just a hot mess.

Amritha J.

This is a great venue for kids! An excellent place to throw a kids birthday party in winter! We just came home from celebrating my daughter's third birthday here, and with the temps as cold as they are, an indoor trampoline park was just what we needed. All the kids who attended had a fun time. The staff took care of us, we're very friendly, and overall I thought the food and drink deal package was reasonably priced for the 2-3 hours of fun everyone had. Totally recommend!

Tammi D.

Sky Zone is a great place to let the kids unleash some energy, and stop staring at their ipads. But it's also a place I can only tolerate for an hour with all the noise and bright lights and people running around. Even though I don't jump, I feel like I did when I leave. I've been to this location before, but neglected to write a review so here it goes. I think when I first stepped into Sky Zone, I was really amazed and in awe of what it was. A place to jump on a bunch of trampolines? How cool is that! As a kid, I would have loved to have had something like this in my life. I only saw trampolines when I was on the gymnastics team, so this was a big deal. Now that I've been there several times, I'm less enthused. And I think the kids felt the same. I was expecting them to do nothing but jump, but the majority of their time was spent jousting on big balls trying to knock one each other off. This particular Sky Zone had a running slanted wall that you try to climb up, a tightwire of sorts that you try to balance from one end to the other, and basketball, along with the jousting. At the end of the day, the kids had fun and expended some energy, so that's all that matters. Not my favorite place to be, but it's not about me, right? By the way, currently Groupon has a deal for $19 to jump for an hour for 2 children. Just be sure to pick the right location. Somehow I picked the wrong one, and ended up paying twice. AHHHH!

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Nyla V.

Here with my son. It's a good size and for 2 hours my son still isn't ready to go. Its pretty big with lots of different areas. Today is Thursday at 4:30-6:30 not busy or too full. It's $30 for 2 hours and they had a free giveaway while we were here. we won a free 30 min pass and a free tshirt The staff is friendly and I faced a lot of my fears.

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Natalie R.

Sooo how did my 26 year old self and boyfriend end up here? We drove past it and got the urge to bounce around for 30 min. We felt like kids again. It was really fun!! Customer service is great! Which is what I was look for. Great place to let loose and kids truly enjoy themselves.

Tim S.

I have to admit, this place is well managed and really fun for my kids. The price is why I likely won't come back often. $20 a kid for one hour of jumping on trampolines is a deal breaker for me. I'll come back only in desperation but this couldn't be a regular outing. I think most people that come are here for their first time and don't come back (or come back rarely), which is a disaster for sustaining a business. Consider changing that price structure.

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