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This place is a fun place for families. We had kids ranging from 5 to 11 that were able to enjoy themselves. There's activities for the adults to do. The areas are divided by age 0-4, 5-10, 11-16, 16+. The cost for this activity is very reasonable! We will be going again!
Skyzone is a large facility with multiple setups of trampoline systems. The fun includes trampolines, jump pits, dodgeball on trampolines, and slam dunk basketball.The place has been busy each time we have been, but they limit the participants to a manageable number. There is plenty of staff in place making sure people are flying safe. Anyone from little kids to adults all can have fun jumping and bouncing.Check the website for promotional times. We went for the Jumpapalooza which is $15 for 2 hours. I noticed they don't go out of the way to tell people about the discount times, so go in prepared.As a note, you also need to have a pair of their grippy socks which cost $1 per pair.Our kids have enjoyed each visit and go home worn out from the exercise. Has been a nice activity for taking a group of kids for a birthday party.
My kids had fun but the rules changed from minute to minute my kids had fun but the rules changed from minute to minute. They wouldn't let my 2 year old nephew jump on the side with the bit kids "for his safety" but the big kids could jump on the side designated for babies. Mothers are expected to jump on one side of the ring while smaller children like my nephew have to jump on the opposite side. It would have been a lot more fun for the people in our group if they didn't have so many rules. Then, you'd have one worker "watching" everyone and they'd give you one set of rules, and as soon as a new worker came to the area, the rules changed again. On a busy day like that day the system for lining up in one of four "lines" was non-existent. There was no system...It was a fend-for-yourself kind of thing. The space to line up was tight & small & overall not set up well. One of the staff doing non-essential things behind the counter should have been moved over to the pit to help put guests into one of the four "lines". If you do not book a party room you literally have to pray that you can find a spot to sit. But w/everyone draping their coats over chairs & claiming tables w/ their stuff there was no place to sit & eat! Our large group literally had to sit on the floor. That is beyond disgusting. My 8 and 9 year old children had a lot of fun, though... But we will not be back.
My kids had fun but the rules changed from minute to minute. They wouldn't let my 2 year old nephew jump on the side with the bit kids "for his safety" but the big kids could jump on the side designated for babies. Mother's are expected to jump on one side of the ring while smaller children like my nephew have to jump on the opposite side. It would have been a lot more fun for the people in our group if they didn't have so many rules. Then, you'd have one worker "watching" everyone and they'd give you one set of rules, and as soon as a new worker came to the area, the rules changed again. My 8 and 10 year old children had a lot of fun, though.
Shame on owners who run a business like this. Bought the tickets and socks on line. Had the confirmation number and a picture of the return email. When they looked up my order they said I never purchased the socks but it was right on the confirmation email. The staff and the waiver form process needs a lot of help. If you have a toddler don't waste ur time. They expect my 2 yr old to know how to stay in a box and not cross the yellow line ( r u kidding me ) . There is no separate area for them, it blends in with the rest of the jump area. Parents can NOT jump with there toddlers either. It's ok for 12 yr olds. Oh they did end up giving me my socks. 1 more thing no one knows the rules and everyone says something different ! Very very disappointing and to boot we drove 1hr 10 min !
I booked a group reservation (at a group rate, which included pizza & pop...opted out of a party room) in mid-November. I will keep it short & simple: I will never spend my own money at this place ever again. Why? Here is a more detailed explanation:- The signage was awful (line for groups/parties vs. open jump). It was a stand-alone sign, small, w/small directional arrows, & w/the large crowd hard to see. Anyone could easily bump into it, move it...I think a better option would be to have large, hanging signs, w/easy to see/read arrows & line instructions.- The staff were less than knowledgeable & very unpleasant. I understand that this is a job & who really loves to be at work...but for many people this is an expensive outing, or a celebration of some sort. So please, at least try to act like you're happy we're here?! - The entire process of checking in & making sure everyone's waivers were signed was disorganized & chaotic. I was hopeful when we first walked in & saw several staff working behind the counter, thinking that the lines would keep moving, waivers reviewed & filed efficiently. No. There were a select few staff doing the essential work, who would then get distracted by whatever had arisen over at the other end of the counter. I was asked the same question by 3 or 4 different staff. NO communication existed behind that counter! The other staff were shuffling files & waivers from one spot to another, & in the process of said staff shuffling reservation files & waivers one of our filled out, signed & completed waivers was misplaced. I had to get out of line, fill out the waiver again on a touch screen, have it printed, & get back in line. By the time I got done doing that the staff person who was helping me was off in another area doing something different. I had to wait behind another group who was now being helped & when it was finally my turn - again!, the young lady had no clue who I was was & I had to give my information all over again. I finally ended up having to describe what the young man looked like who was helping me so he could go find the printed waiver.- If I make a group reservation, meaning that there are a larger-than-normal amount of us, don't you think it's a good idea to let us keep our personal items (coats, shoes, purses, etc.) in a designated spot? Do you really expect a large group to rent out individual lockers for each and every person? I would have appreciated the large cart that parties were given, but I guess b/c I hadn't paid for a party room I wasn't privileged enough to be given a cart. We ended up piling our personal belongings along a wall. Really?- I felt like we were being reprimanded when given our safety speech at the beginning of our jump time. I am a para-professional & get that safety is key, especially when dealing w/ children, but I don't need to made to feel like I've done something wrong before I've done ANYthing. - I was also made to feel like an idiot when I asked if there were any open-to-the-public dodge-ball courts. I was told "no" & that they had all been reserved for parties...if I wanted access to a dodgeball court I should have reserved one awhile ago. About 10 min later I passed by a court that seemed busier than the others. I asked the staff member at that court if the court was open to non-party guests & I was told yes & was given a "and you don't know this, why?" kind of look. Staff need to be informed at the beginning of each hour exactly how many courts are reserved for parties....IF there is one available for the general public, that needs to be conveyed to us guests during the instructional speech (same goes if there are NOT any courts available).- There was a staff person stationed at the foam zone/pit, & I did like the fact that they were coordinating who at the front of the lines got to jump in. That being said, on a busy day like that day the system for lining up in one of four "lines" was non-existent. There was no system...It was a fend-for-yourself kind of thing. The space to line up was tight & small & overall not set up well. One of the staff doing non-essential things behind the counter should have been moved over to the pit to help put guests into one of the four "lines".- Same thing with the basketball court. The young lady who was stationed there was doing more socializing with one of the male guests than helping the little ones figure out which lane they should line up in (based on their height). It was frustrating because you could see on the kids' faces that they didn't know where or when to go. - If you do not book a party room you literally have to pray that you can find a spot to sit. But w/everyone draping their coats over chairs & claiming tables w/ their stuff there was no place to sit & eat! Our large group literally had to sit on the floor. That is beyond disgusting. A plain, no-frills room needs to be available for groups who have ordered food. More tables & chairs in general are also needed.
Took my two grand children, ages 6 and 7 years old, one evening to exercise and have fun. They LOVED the time spent here. So much so that upon leaving they wanted to know when they could come again. I was very impressed to the safety controls this company has in place and especially liked how they separate the kids according to their sizes and ages. The people working there are TOTALLY on guard to any kids/adults NOT following the rules. Luckily we did not see anyone removed from the areas they were jumping. By the way, the groups receive(verbally) complete instructions of the safety rules. Facility was clean and a good portion for seating for parents waiting for the groups that are jumping.
My wife and I went with a friend to Skyrobics and had a great time. The instructor kept things moving and we really worked up a sweat. It was a much better workout than I had expected and also a lot of fun.
This place is so fun, for all ages. There are multiple courts for free jump and dodgeball. They also have a foam pit and basketball lanes. The foam pit is fun, but if you're over the age of 10, be prepared to have a little struggle getting out the pit. Unfortunately, no one's there to lift you up, I mean no...no staff, it's all you. Also, be prepared to get some remnants of the foam on your clothes & in your hair.I recommend Saturday nights, for the older crowd, usually after 10 it's only 16 & up.
We've been here a few times, and I think each time my 3 year old enjoys it more and more. He bounces a full hour and could probably do more. Go first thing in the morning if you want to do a 10am jump as it will take you a few minutes to fill out forms and put on the shoes (hint: loose the laces about 3 or 4 holes down if you want any chance of putting those on!). Otherwise you'll lose a few minutes of your jump time. Jumping for an hour is only $4 more, and they often run groupon deals that are equivalent of 2 people jumping for an hour for the price of one.
Great way to get some fun and exercise for your kids. Trampolines all over, jumping off the walls. A little pricey though for 14$ an hour.
Very cool, fun place. Great for kids and adults. I find it a little expensive personally. And it's always very crowded. But all that aside, it's a very fun, original, exciting place to visit. Dress comfortably and prepare to sweat. It's a workout!
Our daughter has been here several times with groups of friends. She aways has a great time. A parent has to sign a release before kids can participate, then they keep it on file for future visits. They have decent refreshments for hungry kids. It's good exercise for the kiddos also.
We just had our 4 year olds birthday party yesterday. We have been to skyzone before so we know how busy it can get. That is why we planned to have the party early. We arrived at 10 when they opened, the kids jumped from 10:30 to 11:30 and they had plenty of space and no other people in line for the basketball or foam pit. Also, having been to many other kids birthday parties, I knew 40 minutes was not enough time for pizza, cake and presents so I purchased the extra hour of time for $50 AHEAD of time. We had an extra half hour left when we were done but we didn't have to rush and had a great experience! I would never have tried to have a birthday party here, especially for a 4 year old, during the busy times. Like I said, if you know what you're getting into, you can plan right and have fun!
We are family of 4, the place was packed so you were lucky to get one square in the open zone. No where for adults to jump without kids under you, basketball zone was closed, lines were ridiculous and cost is too much! Staying home on our own trampoline. BTW- every third visit here for a family of 4 you can purchase a trampoline for your own yard!