jenniferr568
can be a little expensive, look for online coupons, kids and grown ups both have a blast jumping on the trampolines together. For smaller kids, it's helpful to jump close to staff monitoring activity on the trampolines, so older kids don't bounce into them.
Grannyofthree
Took my grandchildren for a FUN 1-1/2 of trampoline bouncing. friendly staff, clean, easy to find off I43 and Moorland Rd. Need to fill out waiver and jumper info on computers before paying. Really great rock climbing wall, make sure you have gym shoes.
913AmandaM
Went here with a group outing 2 nights ago. Was having a great time with the kids until my 10 yr old heard the guy at the rock wall mumble under his breath "F--- I hate these kids!" Unfortunately now we will not be back.
xtmski
Went on a weekday evening with 4 & 12 yr old. Not too crowded, one section was closed for an exercise class so main area was a little more crowded. They have a rock wall which the older kids enjoyed. Might be better to take younger children during the day. Snack shop offers drinks and pizza, pretzels etc
JazarH
My wife and I (mid 20's) decided to try this place out. We knew ahead of time that this place would be filled with kids and teens since it was, you know, a trampoline park. If you just kinda do your own thing, they're really no bother. Get ready to break a sweat though. Jumping on a trampoline is not as easy as you remember.
ahvaness
I brought my 3 year old here and she loved it! They have a designated time from 9-10am on the weekend for kids under 5. We basically had the place to ourselves which was quite nice. My daughter loved the foam pit (even though i had had to keep lifting her out). The prices aren't too bad but I used a Groupon which made them vary reasonable. I have also seen a number of coupons and passes in the mail and online.
BeachGranny53
I treated 5 of my grandkids to a 90 minute session here, trampolines, a ball pit, climbing wall, they all had a blast. This is a great place if you have older kids that don't need constant supervision, there's an area upstairs with tables and chairs for parents to sit while the kids go nuts. Those with smaller kids need to keep an eye on them. The price is reasonable, you don't have to buy special socks for the equipment like at Sky Zone, and the Snack Bar is well stocked and reasonable.
jayjay85
This is a very fun place for all ages! Here are some tips I wish I had known before my first visit. It's a lot to read, but I think you'll find it helpful. 1. Reserve your "bounce time" in advance!!!!! I can't stress that enough! I went on a Saturday at 5pm and had to wait for the next available bounce time which was at 6:30pm. Myself and 3 other adults had to keep 6 kids occupied for an hour and a half. We chose to stay and eat, but the kids got very anxious and wanted to play right away. Weekdays may not be as crazy. They have pizza, nachos with cheese and your standard concession stand food. 2. Wear comfortable clothes like sweat pants/yoga pants/tshirts. I went in the winter and had socks on, but many people were barefoot. Even if you go in the summer, I'd suggest bringing a pair of socks unless you're ok with walking barefoot with a bunch of people. 3. Bring quarters for the lockers if you plan to use them. I used the bigger lockers and they were $.50 each. 4. I purchased 2 hours of bounce time and it was plenty of time for the kids. The kids were ages 3 to 10 and they were all pretty tired after about 2 hours. Adults are allowed to jump around with the kids which is really nice (one person per trampoline though). It's actually a pretty good workout! 5. Parking is free in their lot.We really enjoyed our experience, but noticed that it was pretty chaotic and very disorganized. Maybe we didn't chose an ideal time to go or maybe they are still a new establishment and need to work out some kinks. Either way, it was still fun and the kids had a great time! Although there were primarily younger kids/teens here, there were also many adult groups who came later in the evening.