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    Sky Zone Trampoline Park

    3.4 (32 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Troy A.

    We had a great time at Sky Zone Central. It is very clean and the staff is awesome. I appreciate good customer service and we were very appreciative of Enrique. He was attentive to all of the kids and did a great job at explaining the rules. Great job Sky Zone at finding exemplary staff members

    Emma L.

    The inside was super clean! All of the workers were kind. Rating a 3 because the interior is very small compared to other Sky Zones. If going with a bigger party, recommend going to another.

    Here is my daughter after surgery with her cast on and as you can see still wearing the sky zone t shirt.
    America L.

    Took my kids there for the first time last week and my daughter got on the zip line and ended up with a broken arm. She said she tried holding on but her hands were slippery/sweaty and she fell right away and really high. They need to have a much softer landing if it's going to be that high or have a harness. They called me the next day and even when I asked to at least refund our visit (we were there for about 15 minutes) which by the way was about $100 and they said they'd see what they could do but couldn't make any promises even though my daughter and I had just spent the night at the hospital because she needed surgery for her broken arm DUE TO THEIR NEGLIGENCE.

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    Great indoor play place. Pricing as expected, lots of different areas & activities, extremely friendly & polite staff. Will be back!

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    Great staff. Small for a sky zone, but I love this place. All equipment is nice, food is awesome, bathrooms are clean.

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