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    Nova Trampoline Park

    Nova Trampoline Park

    4.0
    (8 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This place seems pretty clean and new. I really like how much seating they have for adults…read moresupervising on the sidelines. Tons of space and lots of foam pits to spread out from other kids. Overall my 4 year old and all his friends really enjoyed it today. I would say you have to have a real jumper to be able to enjoy it. New walkers and under 2 probably won't be able to do much except potentially be in the way of older kids with no spatial awareness. There is a small Toddler jumping area but I saw a lot of 4 and ups in there. Huge parking lot is a plus. Claw machines are a scam don't do it

    A month or so ago, my family visited Nova Trampoline Park and my autistic son had a negative…read moreexperience involving two employees. At the time, I spoke with the owner, who seemed apologetic and willing to address the situation. Based on that experience, I later posted a review sharing my concerns. Today, we returned to the park hoping to move forward. Shortly after arriving, the owner approached us and said she remembered me and my son. She then spoke privately with an employee, who came over and informed us that we were banned from the facility. As the parent of a child with autism, this experience was disappointing and upsetting. What made it especially difficult was that I had believed the situation had been resolved after speaking with the owner. Being recognized upon arrival and then told we were banned left me feeling embarrassed, singled out, and unwelcome. I believe families of children with special needs deserve to be treated with respect, understanding, and clear communication. I wanted to share our experience so that other families can make informed decisions.

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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    2.9
    (7 reviews)
    75.0 mi

    Birthday party review…read more Another classmate held their party here so it's definitely a winner for the kids. The private party rooms have one dedicated attentive staff to serve pizzas, drinks, help with cake and clean up. They are efficient at the pace and plan to make the time work. They may not have the cheery, upbeat energy but that's ok, they do their job well. Tip: I find the floors are always sticky here despite seeing a mop, it's just better to keep your shoes on! It's loud here, like sensory overload. For those sensitive to that he warned or have a nap after. The layout is very linear unlike flying squirrel down the street. There isn't good seating and viewing for parents as we have to follow them from stations. There's some benches but mostly standing. There are paid massage chairs in front of the party rooms and surprisingly always being used. The socks must be exclusive theirs, probably liability issues. This fall it changed from neon yellow to one foot green and the other orange. Very cute and have good grips. There are rotating staff watching the jump areas but it's tough for them to keep kids minding rules. Always a collision waiting to happen. Rules are not always enforced or consistent so remind your kids of the safety rules before discharging them free. There's a good snack bar at front, hot eats and mixed snacks. The pizza at the parties were fresh, hot and tasty. Chicken fingers seem typical. They have small clocks around the areas to watch time and no announcements for when your party room is ready or birthday shout outs. Newly updated and rotated areas. Running wall, two virtual games, small cushion building area, obstacle course, large jump areas. Kids like this place a lot, I personally prefer flying squirrel from a parent's standpoint.

    Kind of a fun place for the kids if you have never been to a trampoline park. That said they seem…read moreto always sell out and they are super busy as we always tend to come on a PA day or a holiday or weekend. Lots of things to do like basic jumping, basketball and jumping into a pit of foam blocks. Also there are random trampoline dodgeball games thAt are fun. A tip would be to come during a week night or weekday when presumably they are empty.

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    Flying Squirrel

    Flying Squirrel

    2.7
    (6 reviews)
    75.0 mi
    Kid friendly
    Large group friendly

    Never thought I would be a repeat customer at a trampoline park but now, I cannot even count the…read morenumber of times we have visited the Flying Squirrel Whitby. So much fun, very organized and the space is huge! Although the space is broken up into a few sections (basketball, balance beam, foam pit, etc), the main trampoline area is open with no mesh barriers. This allows you to have a perfect view of your little ones from the perimeter. Parents are welcome to join as the this park is open to all ages but it's also nice to let the kids exert their energy while you conserve your own from a far :) . You are required to wear grip socks when jumping and they are available for purchase. They host several birthday parties daily but somehow it never feels overly crowded. There's always enough room to allow for a safe and fun experience. The staff are enthusiastic and I have seen them calmly address some minor injuries, quickly arriving to the scene with some ice. They recently made a change if you haven't visited the place in a while. They removed one of the two inflatable jumping areas and replaced it with something similar to the new Upla nets at Tree Top Trekking Parks. Lots of fun! Come once and you will definitely return.

    Had to review here since trip advisor had such awful ones…read more This is our third visit here, my kids always have a great time. At entrance, you MUST sign the computer waivers (to the LEFT)before paying at the front counter. You are also supposed to watch the safety video, which no one checks if you really have. This is a bit dangerous since I witnessed many people crossing trampoline squares while someone is bouncing. We bring our own non slip socks from taekwondo or other jump places and have never encountered a problem. I will remark Flying Squirrel socks are much nicer for grip pattern, style(army pink) and are longer to half up the calf muscle. The space is really large and so many neat areas to play. There are attendants at stations where there are height restrictions. Signs are posted everywhere but who reads these? Attendants also rotate stations which is smart, just like lifeguards. They all seemed nice when we have gone. They do not police strictly as many kids are doing gymnastics(flips, layouts, backhand springs) and little kids can run in the way. Lots of seating for parents, paid lockers at the front but most just drag around water bottles and backpacks. There's a small arcade at the front, 25 cents for ticket with some games requiring 9 tickets. Really like how they offer toddler pricing (up to 6 yr old) since these kiddos cannot do all the jumping stations. 90 mins is a good amount of time to sweat out their craziness.

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