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    4.0 (63 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Krystle M.

    My toddler could be here all day. Price for 1.5 hour of jumping was only $20 after tax. You have to buy the socks but I've seen other kids with their own. They do a good job controlling the crowd by scheduling jumpers. Seen lots of birthday parties hosted so this is definitely a hopping spot for a party -see what I did there ;). They have a small arcade area and a more innovative jungle gym that appears to be new. Bathrooms are large and equipped with changing tables. They serve a variety of food and beverages (no alcohol) such as sodas, pizza and ice cream. They also have mini doughnuts which I saw signs for. Reasonable prices and perfect for a rainy day or any kind of weather.

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    Kristen W.

    The Flying Squire is a huge trampoline park in Lutz right at Collier and 54 next to Grace Family Church. It is giant inside! Besides trampolines they also have a small zip line, a rock wall, foam pits and a gladiator style beam for "jousting". There is also some food such as pizza and ice cream as well as limited arcade games. We came for a 4yr old birthday party and the kids really had a great time. The supervision of workers is very minimal so I highly suggest running around and keeping close eye on your child (as I'm sure you would!) as there are people of all ages mixed in the main area and the little ones can easily get trampled. The trampoline socks are mandatory but actually very good because they help minimize slipping and are tight to protect the ankle. They have them for sale of course at the front for a reasonable price. I wish some of the areas were more supervised, especially the rope swing and jumping wall which land right into each other and kids very easily can squash one another. This was a bit stressful for me even being right there with my daughter as of course most kids were not being supervised and just doing whatever they wanted. I would bring her back as she had a blast, definitely with my husband in tow to help!

    Jillian M.

    Parents relax and kids play=great afternoon! The kids love coming here and we enjoy it too!

    Karen S.

    Hey hey Sunday with 3 boys, what to do to get them off their electronics! Just opened, no food, masks on But 5 stars since it's CLEAN (for now) It's a big open trampoline park Family pass cuts the cost to ~$13/hr Love me some squirrels!

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    Stas S.

    It is very useful for children to spend their energy somewhere, this is definitely this place.

    Christina A.

    Hands down one of the nicest trampoline parks I've ever been to! Great location - 54 and Collier parkway. Tons of parking out front. You can complete a waiver online or near their front desk on the computers they provide. Forgot your jump socks? They sell them for $3.75, all sizes. They offer toddler rates - which I love! They also always have fun promo's available online so be sure to check that out. They have a cafe but I've never purchased anything from it yet. You can celebrate birthday parties here as well and they provide flyers at the front desk with pricing. (Also available on website.) They have ab arcade and I believe they also have lockers to purchase. This location has a virtual Top Golf Swing Suite, too! Their bathrooms are pretty standard and to be honest, not always very clean or well stocked. Sometimes I have to bounce from stall to stall to find toilet paper. They also only offer hand dryers, no paper towels. Which is great for the planet and less trash! They have a ton of areas to run, jump, shoot hoops, a tumble pad, foam pit with ropes, and rock climbing wall. The upper level has a tightrope walk and a few other fun things for kids of all ages. They have a toddler area for children 6 and under - very appropriate for tiny kiddos who also want to shoot hoops or jump into a foam pit away from the bigger, sometimes rougher kids. On Fridays and Saturdays they have neon lights night for 2 hours at night - SO FUN! The lights cut off and it's black lights with bright neon colors everywhere. The music is always fun and family friendly. You can bring your own water inside. They have cubes everywhere if you wish to store your shoes and belongings (at your own risk). Tons of chairs and couches available to sit and relax while the kids play and also massage chairs down near the huge virtual rock climb game.

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    Maddox J.

    Flying squirrel is a Super fun place for kids my age 10 it's a good place for late night birthday party's on weekends

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    Fun for the whole family. Good fun for everyone. Thanks for such a helpful staff. Will definitely recommend this to others.

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    Very family friendly and lots to do to keep the kids busy! Great for birthday parties!

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    the staff is very friendly and polite. the venue is clean and spacious. the kids had a great time

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    Altitude Trampoline Park Tampa

    Altitude Trampoline Park Tampa

    (86 reviews)

    International

    Bounced our way into one of the most fun-filled afternoons we've had in a while at Altitude…read moreTrampoline Park in Tampa -- and let me tell you, this place did not disappoint! Whether you're 8 or 38, there's something here for every level of adrenaline junkie. From the moment we walked in, the energy was sky-high (literally)! The staff was friendly, check-in was smooth, and the park was impressively clean and well organized, even with all the excitement in the air. While we explored pretty much everything -- dodgeball, foam pits, and wall-to-wall trampolines -- my personal highlight was the basketball trampoline. Nothing beats soaring through the air and dunking like you're in the NBA finals. The trampoline gave me just enough bounce to live out my slam-dunk dreams, even if just for a few seconds. Great for groups, birthdays, or just spontaneous fun. I highly recommend bringing water (you'll need it), wearing grip socks (available if you forget), and arriving early if you want a little extra space to flip around. Altitude Tampa, we'll definitely be back! Next time, I'm challenging someone to a trampoline dunk contest.

    I really have a love-hate relationship with trampoline parks. It's definitely a great aerobic…read moreactivity for kids to burn off energy and beat the heat. But my son has fractured his ankle twice at a different one, and of course the waivers mean there's no accountability. So we were very hesitant to bring my daughter here . Still, we were invited to a birthday party by a family we really like and didn't want to miss it. We went to Altitude over Labor Day weekend. and my daughter enjoyed the ball pit/playhouse area. But by mid-afternoon, the place was overcrowded and chaotic. The Playhouse area with slides had some safety issues, including a large area of net being ripped on the third level where my daughter could have easily fell down had I not been up there with her. Staff is aware of these safety issues as there was a kid walking around taking photos of the damages and inspecting while a ton of kids were still playing there. Cleanliness was also the biggest issue. Both of us got sick afterward with a bacterial infection that is taking over a week to kick , and the sock-only policy doesn't make sense when people walk through bathrooms and common areas in socks and then back onto the trampolines. It defeats the purpose of trying to keep things sanitary. As another reviewer stated , Adults didn't have anywhere to sit for 2-3 hours since the reserved tables were mainly for kids (which is totally fine , but for the paid extra adults, they should provide seating ) Service also seemed slow ; the parents had to track down staff to serve the cake before time ran out and they get charged for extra time. Staff were friendly but very young and there didn't seem to be much management. The kids had fun, and the birthday boy was happy, which is what matters most. But between the safety concerns, hygiene, and disorganization, I don't think we'll be back. Next time we'll just send a gift and skip the chaos, save the family on extra headcount costs.

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park - Inside

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    (63 reviews)

    Tampa Palms

    I would give zero stars if possible. Last year, we held our son's birthday celebration here and…read morewere allowed to bring in a cake even though we didn't rent a birthday party room. The staff even provided balloons, which made the experience feel welcoming. Because of that positive experience, we returned this year expecting the same courtesy. Unfortunately, we were very wrong. This time, the assistant manager made our entire party go outside just so our son could have his cake. We have been loyal customers for years, but after this experience, we will not be returning. If you're going to enforce rules, there needs to be consistency. To make matters worse, the cleanliness of this place is horrid. The bathrooms were disgusting, and the equipment itself was dirty and poorly maintained. For a facility geared toward children, this is completely unacceptable. We didn't come just to use the facility and leave--we spent money here and planned a special day for our child. While I did speak with the manager and she apologized for the assistant manager's actions, the damage was already done. This experience was disappointing, embarrassing, and unacceptable, and it has cost you a long-time customer.

    Don't waste your money. Go to flying squ. This place charges $25 per person and you can't even use…read moreall the equipment. My kids came in wearing different trampoline socks and the manager MADE us purchase their socks. To buy tickets is all digital which I wouldn't mind but the amount of prompts to get through to pay was ridiculous. They kept trying to sell you more add on. Then you still go up to a worker to get the wrist bands. This place is no where near as nice as flying squirrel and they nickel and dime you here. I won't be back.

    Bounce Zone Tampa

    Bounce Zone Tampa

    (88 reviews)

    An amazing place for a birthday party…read more We've been to a lot of birthday parties. I have two sons, ages five and three, both in school, so throughout the year we get invited to tons of birthday parties. This has got to be one of my favorite locations to date for this age. It was honestly perfect for a three year old. Yes, some of the areas are patched up with duct tape, so it's not state of the art, but both my three year old and I didn't care at all. I felt like it was clean and he had a blast. For birthday parties you get 80 minutes of play and then 60 minutes in a private party room (I know this because I loved this place so much I grabbed a flier that gave birthday information.) The 80 minutes flew by. That really is saying something, because at many birthdays with a three year old sometimes it lags, but here we all looked at our watches and said omg it's been an hour. That's because this is the perfect location for the (I would guess) eight and under set. My three year old was climbing up all the bouncey slides with his friends and they were flying down them. It was adorable to watch and I didn't have to be hands on at all. I could stand and chat with other parents while they climbed up the slides again and again and again. Then we moved over to the section that is more like a play place. Again they were completely fine climbing by themselves. Only twice did a parent have to go up to help their child (and tbh I don't think those parents had to, but they were just more worried than I was.) The room was a good size for the 10 kids or so this party had plus around 15 adults. It definitely looked like it could fit the 24 children that the largest party size holds. More of an FYI than anything negative, but it was a little warm the day we came. It was cool outside so I was dressed in a long sleeve shirt and shorts. It wasn't uncomfortable, but had I known I would have worn short sleeves. I asked about pricing and heard it is $16 for a full day pass. That seems reasonable to me. I could see myself bringing both kids in the future and letting them run their energy out. On a Sunday at 10 a.m. it was just our little party to start off with and by 11:20 a.m. it still wasn't that crowded. It might have been because it was a lovely day, but I appreciated that it wasn't crawling with kids. They also have an arcade section that you have to pay for. The arcade accepts credit/debit cards too. I told my son no, but it's an option. I will definitely be back.

    The owner is really nice and accommodating. Front desk staff needs to be the same. The place could…read morebe a little cleaner. My toddler was too scared for the bigger slides so he stayed in the little kids section. The day passes are fairly priced.

    Get Air New Port Richey

    Get Air New Port Richey

    (30 reviews)

    Came for toddler time and absolutely loved it. I love that it is a dedicated time for toddlers so…read moreyou don't have to be as concerned about them getting run over by older kids bouncing. It runs for two hours, which is also solid time wise. An hour is never enough but two is perfect. I was so impressed by how large the kid section is- there are ball pits, a toddler town, challenging obstacles, and tons of slides. It seemed pretty well maintained and clean. They have a good amount of seating for parents to watch on the sides. They also allow one parent to join their child for free. My children cried when we left because they didn't want to leave. And they have asked multiple times already to go back. Can't wait to go again.

    Just moved to this area and my son wanted to come here for his birthday. We came with my other son,…read moremy nephew, my husband, sister and mother. I purchased the tickets online and bought the socks in store. The pluses: the kids had a great time jumping. The negatives: one of the employees is extremely rude and "yelled" at us bc we were supposed to read minds and figure out that each adult had to go up to the desk to check in. Maybe have a sign up when you walk in telling you that instead of screaming at people. They don't serve ANY food. Just a vending machine of chips and candy. I was shocked by this. Every trampoline park that I have visited has served food, some type of food. We were all starving (since we thought we would have some finger food before heading to dinner) so we only stayed for 1 hour. There is no order to this place. I got ran over multiple times. Not many places to sit or even walk. I won't return. I'll stick to our trampoline park in Tampa. I will not return

    LaFleur's Gymnastics and Little Flippers Swim School

    LaFleur's Gymnastics and Little Flippers Swim School

    (22 reviews)

    Five stars for their birthday parties…read more We've attended a couple birthday parties here now and they're always a blast. The woman who leads it has always been the same (and I feel terrible for not knowing her name.) She is high energy, great with kids, and her super power is knowing every child's name. It's amazing! The kids are led through a ton of different gymnastics courses that pretty much any age can do. My son is four and loved it. It's interactive enough that they usually aren't just standing in line waiting but always moving. The room upstairs is then used for food and cake time. Then back downstairs for free play, which the children always love. Parents can keep their shoes on, which I appreciate. Kids are barefoot. They always take a group picture that they organize so the birthday party walks away with a wonderful picture.

    I went to watch my grandson have his weekly gymnastics class, and it was quite an adventure. This…read morewas my first time, and I was surprised at how crowded it was for the kids, yet it was very organized. I went upstairs to the sitting area for watching the kids below. It was very crowed up there, too. The class started on time, and for a small group of 2 years olds, they really got a workout. (and the parent too) The rule is, no one on the floor without a teacher and for the little ones, a parent also participates as an extra helper. There was a routine that the group went through, which included fun and challenging activities. They use a balance beam, a rock wall, a zip line into a foam pit, and a bunch of floor exercises. My grandson was very happy to be there, and I was really happy to have been able to come see him burn off lots of toddler energy. The parking area was quite crowded but there was enough parking and there was also a swim school attached to the gymnastics building. (He also does swim lessons, which he also loves.) The facility is not very modern but then, it has everything at reasonable prices.

    Suncoast Gymnastics Academy

    Suncoast Gymnastics Academy

    (9 reviews)

    I think they need to hire a professional event coordinator for their championship meets and expos…read more Every single event that I've been to has been unorganized, delayed and poorly planned. The most recent meet on Jan 18 was horrible. It went way over the expected time, they crammed us all into this tiny space where we had to stand for half an hour to wait for "the results". Then the gymnasts were running around with no supervision, jumping all over the makeshift "stage" and ruining some of the placement tags. By this time the kids were starving and some of us in the audience saw one of the coaches eating a pizza in front of everyone. We all just stood there watching her.but she was oblivious.Not a good look. Then finally, someone explained the reason for the delay (their computer system went down so they had to calculate the scores manually). Then more waiting. When the winners were finally announced, the person announcing had no microphone. She just yelled out the names while nervously flipping thru all her papers. It was all done so haphazardly, Coaches were running all over the place like chickens with their heads cut off. Nobody had a clue. Like I said, they need to dip into that stockpile of money they make off of us and invest in a professional event coordinator. Cmon guys. Get it together will ya? Parents are getting fed up with this.

    We attended a birthday party here recently. First, there were three bounce house-type inflatables…read more I was expecting more for the cost of hosting a party here (around $300). But the younger kids seemed to have fun. Then everyone moved the the gymnastics portion of the gym. The kids were able to use two trampolines and the foam pit. One trampoline had a hole/was broken, so I think there would have been even more jumping action for the kids if it had been fixed. I really liked the gymnastics portion and would consider it for a future birthday party. The cost is quite high, and it doesn't include any type of food or beverage. You are able to order or bring your own, but then the cost is of course even higher. The biggest problem I had, was that at least three children became sick a couple of days later. My child being one of them. I hope they do some deep cleaning, especially now. But this needs to occur at least once a week in order to help keep kids healthy, since many come in for classes all week long.

    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

    (53 reviews)

    $$

    I learned what time Chuck E. Cheese gets very busy…read more We usually come in the morning so I never felt like Chuck E. Cheese was crazy busy. This time we came after my son's nap which was about 4 PM and I learned exactly when Chuck E. Cheese is crazy busy. There were a ton of birthday parties, every single birthday party table was full. Luckily, during the time we were there a lot of birthday parties seem to be ending, so by the time we needed to get our prizes, there wasn't a line. So I think the moral of the story is if you come on a Saturday, make sure it's not between 1 PM and 3 PM, or else you are coming at the most jampacked time. The people who work here tried to keep up with the crazy demands. At one point I didn't see anyone staffing the prize area even though there was a line waiting. And there was only one person who was at the cashier, checking people in. So definitely keep your eye on when there's people at the counters, because it isn't always a guarantee. I also learned this time that it takes about 10 minutes for your pizza to be ready. I ordered the pizza when we had 15 minutes of playtime left, and my buzzer went off with five minutes to go. So instead of pausing the game card, we let the kids finish their time and then they came to the table to meet me for pizza. It was kind of weird, but they make you take your cups and plates, even if you decide to order your pizza later. So we had to carry the plates and cups the entire time we played. Even though it seemed pretty busy, like there was no parking in the front parking lot so we had to go to the back, there are still enough games that my kids were never waiting for one. In the end after an hour, they each had about 400 points which was enough to get some cute prizes. We got a half cheese, half pepperoni pizza and it was pretty good. This isn't the best pizza in the world, but it is far from the worst. In the end, my kids always enjoy coming here, so I'm sure we'll be back.

    Hey parents....they now offer a $7.99 monthly pass for the kids . A great place for families to…read morehave birthday parties.

    Flying Squirrel - trampoline - Updated May 2026

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