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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    3.4 (104 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Sitting area to enjoy snacks!
    Brenda J.

    Can you purchase peace from active kids? Apparently, it's possible! (for a fee of course). $22.95 for a 2-hour pass, there are also unlimited memberships, birthday party packages and special hours for younger children.

    Jousting
    Aimee B.

    $22 for 1.5 hours. Kids get energy out. I even jump. Never very crowded. Always fun. I grew up watching American Gladiator and the jousting area lets me relive my youth. Lol. Well supervised. Nice variety in menu at concessions. Good music. Clean

    Alexandria H.

    We came over fall break to give my daughter a chance to bounce off some steam. I must say we picked a perfect time as it wasn't too crowded and my 5 yr old was able to fully enjoy herself. I was surprised to see the food place downstairs was actually opened because it was so dark you would've thought it was closed. Because it wasn't crowded I was able to sit upstairs and watch my daughter from a distance. My husband and middle daughter stayed downstairs bouncing and even they had to say they enjoyed.

    Tank G.

    I was looking for a place to take my little during the President's Day holiday and ended up here. The place has a large private parking lot. I highly recommend filling out your waiver before you go, to save some time. It is good for a year. If you don't have your waiver done before you get there, don't worry, they have a bunch of kiosk set up for you to get it done. We got there around noon and they had a sign on the door that they were at capacity until 2:30 PM. Luckily we had a reservation for 12:15 and was able to get right in. The online reservation thing is very easy and I highly recommend it as well, especially on holidays and weekends. You have to buy the special socks to play here. We had socks from a previous trampoline park trip, so we were good. You pay for the time in the park, be it one hour or two hours. One hour was more than enough for us. The prices are very reasonable and you can find an occasional Groupon or other deal on occasion. The place was packed, but everyone was pretty spread out and there was a very short wait, if any to use the equipment. They have a ninja warrior set up to the left, trampoline dodge ball and a bunch of trampolines to the center. There is also a zip line in the center and a stunt jump, and trapeze and aerial silks to the right. Further to the right you will find a wall trampoline, a mega trampoline, a high trapeze and swing, and an airtrack. My daughter loved the zip line and trapeze. She was all over the place and hit everyone of the places attractions. There are sofas placed all about the studio for parents to sit, while the kids run around. I did not have a problem finding a seat when I wanted one. They also have an large overlook, where the birthday party section is located, that has a small lounge area and a small bar seating area that overlooks the park. There is a bright scoreboard looking thing hanging down from the ceiling that has the time and has a big tv board that was playing a movie while I was there. They make announcements every half hour, letting people know that their time has expired (by the color of their wristband). If you want food, they got you covered, they have a small snack bar that sells, pretzels, hot dogs, candy, drinks and much more snack bar favorites. It is reasonably priced and there is a place set up, with tables, in front of the check-in desk where you can sit down and eat, There is no food or drink allowed in the play area. They also have a water fountain with water bottle filling capability if you bring your own bottle. The place hosts birthday parties. Someone was celebrating their 9th birthday while I was there. It is not a big area, nor is it private. It is located on the top of the balcony area that overlooks the park. All in all this is a fun place for everyone, but I think kids from about 5 to 15 will enjoy it the most. Kids younger than that can really do much by themselves. Yeah, you can put them on the equipment and take some photos for the gram. And I saw it while I was there, and it just did not look fun. My little really had a good time. The staff is very friendly. They are not harping on the rules and letting everyone have fun and kids be kids. Don't get me wrong, they will correct something if they need to, but they are not rude about it and not hawking over the place with a whistle just waiting for something. The place is very clean and well organized. I was very impressed. This is a nice indoor activity for your little ninja warrior, cheerleader, or gymnast. I give this place my stamp of approval.

    Broken leg
    Beth H.

    Please, if you have young children, avoid this place at all costs. My almost four year old daughter, was jumping and minding her own business and a boy 3 or 4 times her size came out of nowhere and jumped right on top of her leg. She collapsed in pain, hysterically crying and the boy didn't even stop to see if she was ok. The worker witnessed the entire thing and didn't seem to care. Everyone around stared at my poor daughter who couldn't even stand and no one bothered to help us. She now has a broken leg and cannot attend school and do all the normal things a 4 year old is supposed to do. The place is completely overrun with older kids. The place is entirely too small for how many people are inside. It seems like a total building code violation. My gut should've told me to skip her friends birthday party when I saw the parking lot was over capacity and how chaotic the inside was. We have been to Adrenaline Fishers and the trampoline park in Noblesville and they are much more spread out with not so many older kids jumping around. Sky Zone feels like a war zone with no workers and every man for himself. This last week has been a total nightmare and I'm sure many more hard times to follow all thanks to Sky Zone. Please please please if your kid is under 10, do NOT go here.

    Jose S.

    First time here n my son loves it(which is all that really matters) the staff was super friendly! Decided to get the membership, had pizza n a Gatorade! Overall, 10/10 spot

    DeAndrea B.

    By far my favorite location and I have visited both. This location is well managed which is unlike the other location. Every time I bring my kids here they love it and I feel safe here. It's also not incredibly big so you can have fun and see all features.

    Angie W.

    I LOVE taking my son here! We got a membership our second trip because it's WORTH it. From silk ropes to gladiator battles to dodgeball, it's a ton of fun! The membership also allows you to go when they aren't accepting reservations. There are lots of places for parents to sit when they aren't jumping. The snack bar has Gatorades and waters available when necessary, or there's a water fountain. It looks like it's set up for more when there's not a panini going on. The staff is awesome and really great at answering questions for the most part. Birthday parties are available.

    Kelly A.

    FirsT impression...this place is huge! Lots of space to run around. Lots of different play options....bouncing, foam pits, jousting, swinging, zip lining, bouncing off walls...they have yOu covered! The coLors of the place lends itself to the "extreme" nature of this place. The background musiC is spot on to get you pumped up aNs keep you going. It's a great pkace even for the younger crowd, as well as the older kid crowd and adults whO just want to let go and feel free! There's also plenty of seating spots for thoSe who just want to watch. The staff is very helpful and if one of them doesn't know how tj help you. They kNow who to direct you to.

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    They had take out all of the super trampolines and the place was really dirty with a bunch of food on a regular bin. Absolutely horrible.

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    Fun place for family an friends great place great service so ya it's a little pricey but well worth the cash

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    Ask the Community - Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Is there a separate toddler area? Wondering if it's appropriate for my 2 and 4 year old or if they'd get trampled.

    They have special toddler hours, usually before noon.

    When's the least busy time on Saturday or Sunday? Thinking of bringing my 6 year old and several friends, maybe early Saturday (10a) or at 5 on Sunday? Thanks in advance for input!

    Saturday early or Sunday late is best. Any other times it's a jungle.

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    Review Highlights - Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Zip line into foam blocks, climb the "rock" wall, or swing into a foam pit when you're not jumping around.

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