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    Get Air Salem

    3.2 (66 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    This is definitely a place my kids love to go. When we are here visiting we stop in and get air! Clean facility and great staff.

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    Great fun for the kids! We were visiting from So Cal & decided to stop by via Yelp reviews... My kids LOVED it & it was reasonably priced :)

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    Ask the Community - Get Air Salem

    Do the jumpers have to wear a mask while jumping during current covid times?

    Hi Shawna, we simply follow local mandates. The lates information I have shows masks are required for 5 years and up.

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    Review Highlights - Get Air Salem

    They have a water bottle station, so bring a cup or a tumbler because jumping is exhausting work.

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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    2.6
    (33 reviews)
    39.4 mi

    This facility has a lot of fun stuff for kids to do. Kids need to be able to be wild and shouldn't…read morebe on screens all day. My kids, and their friends, love coming here. We've been members for YEARS. It must be under new management because, in the last year or so, they've descended on the children with draconian rules that have nothing to do with preventing injuries. I appreciate the importance of safety, but these rules exist purely for the purpose of micro-control, and its purpose is to suppress the spirit that we come here to foster and nurture. They see a kid smiling and they start to hover, and pace, like vultures or hyenas, desperate to find some ridiculous rule to throw at them. Then they swoop in and deliver the blow. The new staff seems to get off on it. It's a shame because it's unnecessary, and this place is really awesome otherwise! If Admin spent half as much time upping their game on food and beverages, customer service, and cleaning/disinfecting, this place, they could do incredible things with their profits and customer loyalty, and make the world a better place in the process by promoting happiness and mental health in our children. Instead, they force customers to buy their branded socks and sell sub-par food at a big mark-up. That's the limit of their business acumen...

    This place gives the term 'organized chaos' new meaning. It's epic, overwhelming and impressive all…read moreat once. As soon as you walk in, you're required to sign a waiver before you can enter. You're also required to have or purchase a special pair of their trampoline socks. These will come in handy when you're looking to jazz up your Halloween attire since they are bright orange. When you enter, which involves giving a high five to the attendant, it is astounding to look at the multitude of options that are available in this giant warehouse of fun. Trampolines are just the beginning. You could easily spend an entire day here and delight yourself adequately. I have some concerns about cleanliness and I wish there were more hand sanitizer stations dispersed throughout the play areas. There is a snack bar available, but it's mostly junk food items. They don't serve alcohol. There are a plethora of party areas upstairs and downstairs if you want to host an event here. The cost of an annual membership is actually pretty decent. Especially considering that you get 20% off at the snack bar and as well as other perks. If I lived closer, I would definitely consider it. Otherwise, for a first time visitor, I was pleasantly surprised.

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    Well padded obstacle course
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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    2.8
    (152 reviews)
    53.3 mi

    I don't think I would ever sign up for the monthly membership, but as a one-off place to hold a…read morebirthday or other kid-friendly event, Sky Zone is a decent place to let your littles burn off some energy, but comes with some MAJOR caveats that one should be aware of, before paying the (rather absurd) price of admission. Two of our sons have birthdays close to each other, so we hosted a double-birthday celebration here, bringing our entire brood of (five!) boys with us, plus a few of their friends, and let them run rampant for two hours! There's a small, fenced off section for little-littles, which includes a foam block pit and three trampolines. Beyond that, there are a couple of other, much larger trampoline/foam block pits for leaping into, trampoline basketball courts, balance-based obstacles, a full sport court, a massive trampoline-only section, and right of the front desk, a small area with a jungle-gym and a few projector-based games. In short, there's a lot to do, for just about everyone, of any age or size...although my three year old seemed to enjoy just running around the entire building and making towers out of foam blocks, more than anything! The price is a bit of a sticking point, though. First off, unless you sign up for the membership (by the way: don't!), you're looking at something like $27/person, regardless of age. And when I say regardless of age, I mean REGARDLESS of age. Yes, an adult costs the exact same price as a 1-year old toddler. For comparison, indoor playgrounds like Kids Empire charge $20 per child, with one adult included free with each child...and there is no two-hour time limit; that's an all-day pass; you can even leave, and return later the same day, if you like! This means that my wife and I can take our two toddlers, and let them play from morning til night, for $40 bucks. At Sky Zone, it would be over $100 for the same four people, and only for two hours. Want to extend your time? Pony up for the membership, or drop another Benjamin. That's bananas. Another annoyance, although seemingly loosely enforced, is that apparently you must wear Sky Zone branded grip socks, purchasable from the front desk at something like $7/pair. Now, when we bought our passes, we were not informed of this, and none of us had them; we entered the park and played for more than an hour, before one of the wandering attendants told one of our five kids that he needed to get out and get "proper" socks. This didn't happen to any other child or adult, so I couldn't even begin to tell you how this policy, and its enforcement, actually works, but be warned that there may be a "tax" of up to $7 per person, if the lackadaisical staff feel like cracking down on it. We ended up buying a couple of pairs for our toddlers, because they kept losing their own socks, due to friction, in the foam block pits, and the neon green baby socks were both longer, harder to remove, and easier to spot and retrieve from the pit, when they came off. Everyone, myself and my wife included, had a great time here, but it's a shame that the whole experience at Sky Zone was tarnished by predatory pricing, inconsistent enforcement of policy, and the aloofness and indifference of the clearly clueless staff (save for the people running the snack bar, strangely enough). So while your kids are likely to have a blast at Sky Zone, even parents who sit on the sidelines will feel like they've had to run the gauntlet just to provide a few hours of entertainment for their children. I felt more drained by the pricing, the operational headaches, and employee incompetence, than if I had spent those same two hours doing backflips into the foam pit. Having fun shouldn't be this hard, or expensive.

    This has to be the worst skyzone ever ! I have a month to month membership, I get charged randomly…read moreevery month for the membership other then a set date . There are so many dangerous spots to bounce on the trampoline sense skyzone dosent seem to fix anything when there's a problem. Also they seem to have trouble to answer the phone . Save the headache and go somewhere els ! This place is not worth it !!!

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    The Athletic Edge

    The Athletic Edge

    4.1
    (30 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I'm so glad they did a remodel/ branding…read more The new menu has been great with better flavor as freshness. They also have a full bar!

    Those Oregonian kids gotta have indoor places to play--it rains all the time! When I went in here I…read morethought, I wish we parents of young kids had a place like this back home. It rains so rarely where I live, it'd be a shame to be indoors all day. It'd be rad if they could open the roof on sunny warm days. Do I ask for too much? Imagine a really good indoor play structure. Like 3+ levels high! A small play area for tiny kids. Some video arcades and such. Some adult games like corn hole, shuffleboard table, darts, and such. A full restaurant and bar! A few cabana-type small rooms for parties or whatever. And it's not too loud!!! I was worried an indoor play area would be excruciatingly noisy, and not well ventilated. It seems like the space is big enough to suppress the kids' yelling, but not so big that the echoes impose. I guess the large space also helps keep the air from feeling stale, maybe they have added ventilation. The bathrooms are kinda small and I had to walk outside the main play area through the small lobby. The food is good, and they have a wide selection of beverages--including adult beverages! Free parking lot. The price is about what I'd expect for an indoor play structure, when we need to get out from the rain. PLUS there's all the other stuff. I guess the money I spend on food and beverage helps keep it open. I had fun cruising through the play structure with my 7yo and my 1-1/2yo. Some adults were conversing in groups, or alone engulfed in a book. If you have kids, go. If you choose to give a thumbs-up or not, I hope you found my review helpful!

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    Get your drink or your eat on here at the full bar.
    Get your drink or your eat on here at the full bar.
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    Here's the monkey room from the entrance.
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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    3.0
    (36 reviews)
    50.1 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    Kids on spring break, what to do?! They want to go jump on a different trampoline, one I have to…read morepay for, not the one we already own, sitting in the back yard. The big brain mom that I am, decided I wasn't gonna take these brats to SkyZone in our community because 598 germy little kids would be there, sneezing and coughing and crying on every surface, so I figured we cross over the bridge and drive 25 mins away to Gresham where spring break is over. Win! The place is dead. Not a child in sight. We sign in and the moms seat themselves at a freshly wiped table while the naughties run off and do what they do. 18 mins later, they are sweaty and thirsty and eyeing the concession stand so I roll my eyes and hand over my debit card to be used for an overpriced Slushie and a package of candy bc why wouldn't my kid need 2# of sugar right now. They snack, they drink, they run off again. All is well. 90 mins goes by and at the end of it, a handful of toddler girls come strolling through the entrance. We escaped just in time!

    They offer "toddler time" but a lot needs to change for it to be "toddler ready."…read more Half of the play structures are not suitable for toddlers (5+ only) which isn't a deal breaker, but the stairs to these features are not blocked off or closed in any way during toddler time. A toddler could easily hurt themselves on the metal stairs or if they fall off the extremely high platforms (up to the ceiling). This location also has arcade games everywhere and I do not understand why they aren't turned off during toddler time. No toddler would be able to do any them and they are either a danger or a distraction. They also add to noise, which is already a problem. Unlike other trampoline parks, half the features or more rely on air bags and air floors so there are very loud air blowers going the entire time, on top of music, on top of arcade sounds, on top of other kids. This, plus all the blinking lights and bright overhead lights is asking for overstimulation. I observed at least one child desperately trying to cover his ears and begging for headphones. It also makes it incredibly difficult to talk to your child or call out to them if they've run off (often the case if you have more than 1 child). It is very easy to lose track of any child in this place so not being able to call to each other is scary. They also did not close/lock the doors to utility storage areas which are dangerous and contain chemicals. There aren't any steps in the bathroom for hand washing either or at the fountain. The staff is young-ish, Early 20s? Nice enough but also not present or there to help. They seem to walk around and mop and are otherwise aloof or disinterested or quick to tell you they aren't a babysitter (I observed this being said to another patron, I think they asked if they would watch her one child while she changed another in the toilets). To be fair, I was the same type of hourly employee when I was 17. To end on a few positives, there is a designated area for toddlers that is always open, but the gate to it does not lock closed, and while my toddlers did like this area, they also grew bored after 10-15 minutes. The floor was very, very dirty. I wasn't required to use sky zone socks; I could use socks from another trampoline park. If outside food isn't allowed (I couldn't tell from any signs) no one cared that I gave my kids snacks and drinks from home. It was relatively easy to signup for my membership and then request a cancelation online. I appreciate this place offers a monthly unlimited pass ($29.99 per child, no discount for added siblings) that is "affordable" by comparison, but after two visits I can't see us coming back.

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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park
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