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    Fun City Adventure Park

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Launch Trampoline Park

    Launch Trampoline Park

    4.0
    (39 reviews)
    28.0 mi

    I recently attended a six year old's birthday party. When you first walk in, it's very loud and…read morehectic, which is expected for a trampoline park but can feel a bit overwhelming. They offer finger foods like pizza, wings, and mozzarella sticks. You can have a party in their party rooms. The party rooms are time limited (about two hours or less), and while the staff isn't rude, they do come in frequently to remind you how much time is left. It makes the transition feel a little rushed. Once your time is up, you're kindly moved out. There is seating outside the party rooms, but there aren't enough tables to comfortably accommodate everyone. They do have lockers for your belongings, a small arcade area, and separate trampoline sections based on age, which is a big plus for safety. The food was average at best. The pizza wasn't great, and the mozzarella sticks were just okay like pre- frozen. Another downside is the parking lot. The plaza also has a Chuck E. Cheese, a nail spa, and an Olive Garden, so parking can be pretty chaotic especially on weekends when birthday parties are happening everywhere. Overall, it's fine if you just want to bring kids to jump and burn energy. Personally, I wouldn't choose it as a party venue because the time feels limited and rushed. Would I attend another party there? Probably. But once the two hours are up, I'm heading out.

    Place is fine. However the thrill of trampolines runs out after like 20 mins. They have this kids…read moresection with a cool play area with a tube jungle gym. If that was like 5x bigger this place would be awesome. Now it's just boring.

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    Launch Trampoline Park
    Arcade area
    Arcade area
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    Sky Zone

    Sky Zone

    3.2
    (93 reviews)
    36.2 mi

    Very clean. I'd recommend this place. It also looks slightly understaffed. Came on a holiday…read moreweekend and the seats were all occupied, we actually had to share benches with other strangers. But if this is the what is considered 'crowded' then it's not too bad. You would need to see how Urban Air is like on a weekend, and you'll know what crowded means. I also noticed that although there were a diverse mix of customers, the kids and parents all seemed very respectful. Trying various types of these indoor amusements in many locations throughout the country - you'll get to see a bit of rough plays, misunderstandings, and whatnot. Cherry Hill/Maple Shade seems like a very affable area/town/neighborhood, and parents/children were all courteous. (If you look up the viral video with the parenta fighting at a Kindergarten graduation in Toledo, OH, you'll know exactly...) This is a very organized, large space, filled with a lot of fun, no doubt. Most of the staffers were all part-time, on the young side, so it's not bad. The initial line to buy tickets was pretty long, but they ask everyone to do the waiver in advance via your phone. They also use color coded wristbands to determine the time limit. Once the 2 hours of play has passed, your color will no longer be accepted at the activities. Great concept and also an honor system that people/kids are to take it upon themselves to depart the premises if your color is called out. They also try to sell the membership, which works if you know you want to come often. I am not from the area so it wasn't an easy sell for us. Also, it is recommended to eat before heading here. You'll see why. Have fun! Thanks for checking out this review!

    Not toddler friendly…read more We went here with our 3 year old daughter for her cousins birthday. During our visit, the rules were very unclear. We were told by some staff that we could stay/jump with her and others that we could not. In the jungle gym portion, my daughter climbed up and was unable to get down without my assistance. I was scolded for this as I had to enter the jungle gym to help her. I understand if a facility is meant for older children, but this should be clearly represented and the rules should be clear.

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    My son on the ninja course.
    My son on the ninja course.
    The main entrance/snack bar area.
    The main entrance/snack bar area.
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    Oasis Family Fun Center

    Oasis Family Fun Center

    4.1
    (78 reviews)
    41.3 mi

    We were looking for a place to take the kids on a really cold day. Most of the indoor playgrounds…read morerequire a timed appointment, but this place didn't so we decided to give it a try. First of all, I think the price is a bit high for the little it includes. I think it was $12 per kid (adults free) but all that gets you is access to the climbing/slide area. You have to buy a card for all the games, rides and other activities. However, it was nice to let our kids run around for a bit, although of course they didn't want to spend time in the climbing area when there were games and other attractions all around. One other nice thing is you can leave and come back all day long. We choose to grab lunch elsewhere and come back for some more fun. Don't think I would be back but happy it was available when we needed somewhere to go!

    Very cute, quaint space for children's gatherings. I came here to celebrate my niece's bday and she…read moreseemed to be having the best time in the obstacle course. There were other attractions but I didn't make note although I do recall that there was a basketball court and free standing gaming consoles. What I liked most is that there are private areas to gather in. Also, I did try the pizza, wings and fries - they weren't anything special but they were good... My favorite part of the experience was the customer service - every associate that I interacted with was friendly, professional and most importantly, helpful!

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    Oasis Family Fun Center
    Oasis Family Fun Center

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    2.7
    (36 reviews)
    53.4 mi

    This is definitely a place where kids will enjoy being there for playing or attending a birthday…read moreparty. They have 2 types of parties available. One book with a private room for the party Or you can book tables that are available outside. As you enter the facility, you will have waiver fill out screens, and on completion, you will get a checkin slip. Then you can join your party.The party assistant will receive the check-in slip and provide your wristband. If you are on your own, then you can stand in the line and purchase the wristband. The play area is huge and contains several activities.For kids, they have a rock climbing area which seems to be always crowded. The next area with more lids is the Dodge ball area.It will be good if they have more rock climbing areas. They do have a food area available for purchase contained pizza, pretzel, French fries, and chicken. The restrooms are maintained.OK, but the trash cans around the facility always seem to be overflowing.They have to do a good job in terms of maintaining the place. Otherwise, this is like any other party facility where it will always be kids running around and very loud .

    Checkin process was fairly wasy, employees did not have much customer service awareness to…read moreproviding instructions on what to do. Once we got tickets and socks (expensive socks almost $4) we got to jumping. The mats around the trampolines could deff use a good cleaning. The foam pit could use replacement foam, a lot of foam had chunks missing out of it. The concession had no popcorn, pizza, etc food available. Just bagged snacks and drinks. Refill sodas were not free. The hand sanitizers were empty. Ticket prices were almost $25 a person, which I think is very pricy.

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    Urban Air, Downingtown
    Urban Air, Downingtown
    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    2.6
    (19 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    We decided to get a membership for the summer and what a mistake that was. It's a much smaller…read moretrampoline park than other places. I didn't realize they allowed summer camps to come in and take over the entire place. I watched one group come in and it was ice pack after ice pack with kids crying getting hurt. There needs to be some kind of capacity limit. A kid from one of these camps jumped on my daughter's leg and broke it. Will not be returning.

    My 8-year-old son and I are no strangers to trampoline parks. We've been to Skyzone in Moorestown…read morea few billion times over the years and have always loved it. My son and I came to Urban Adventure yesterday for his friend's birthday party. This trampoline park is a bit smaller than Skyzone but is still a lot of fun and has plenty of fun activities and amenities. The birthday party was well run with plenty of pizza and donuts and drinks. The birthday boy was sick the first two times the party was scheduled and his mother told me rescheduling was a breeze and there were no rescheduling fees, so bonus points there. A few of the dads and I all jumped with the kids which was a blast. My only complaint comes in the area of staff. Most of the staff were typical bored and indifferent teenagers, which is fine until I need to start doing their jobs for them. Many of the areas were inconsistently monitored by staff. I was playing dodgeball with the boys from the party, all in third grade, and there was an older boy (6th grader) who had a cannon for an arm and was pelting the younger kids in the face and making at least three or four of them cry over the course of the afternoon. There were no staff members monitoring the dodgeball area while I was in there so I finally talked with him myself and reminded him that he's playing with 8 and 9 year olds and asked him to tone it down. But that shouldn't be my job to do. Safety should be a number one priority in a place like this and the staff really dropped the ball here. At another point another dad and I were the only adults monitoring the jousting area. The foam pit was filled with kids, and we wanted to let two of the boys from the party joust, so we had to ask the kids to get out of the pit so the boys could joust safely. Again, that shouldn't be our job to do. Overall a fun place, but not quite as good as Skyzone, and I think they need to reevaluate procedures for monitoring each section of the park.

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    Food menu
    Food menu
    Food menu
    Food menu
    Obstacle

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    Fun City Adventure Park - trampoline - Updated June 2026

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