SKY ZONE
Public desire to always look for something that new and different has created markets that need constant innovation.
Sky Zone pioneered one of these innovations in the entertainment industry by inventing and patenting the concept of trampoline parks where fun and physical activity are combined in a thrilling experience. Visitors can enjoy activities like trampoline basketball where players shoot balls through hoops by jumping to reach them under the supervision of trained staff and trampoline experts.
Sky Zone centers are breathers for those who are looking energetic fun activities that are exciting in two parks in Saudi Arabia.
One is located in Riyadh with an trampolines that cover an area 1400 square meters while the other is in Jeddah and covers a trampoline area of 2500 square meters.
Alhokair group is a name that has been tied the world of hospitality and entertainment for decades. To many, it has become the first name that comes to mind when tourism in Saudi Arabia or the Arabian world are mentioned. The group was started in 1975 to invest in the sectors of entertainment and hospitality under the leadership of Sheikh Abdulmohsin Alhokair. Over five decades, the group’s projects expanded to include 79 entertainment centers and34 hotels spread in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
The group continues to develop its tourism investments to deliver the best of what top global companies offer by attracting expertise and establishing partnerships that enhance returns of investment and makes a difference in the fields of entertainment and...
Read moreWhile my children have been to Skyzone on previous occasions, our particularly enjoyable experience just last night prompted this review.
Much like many families in Khobar, we were desperately seeking not only respite from the oppressive evening heat of a Khobar evening, but also a fun outing for our children. What better than an air-conditioned trampoline park?
When we entered, we saw a special offer displayed; but the offer, we soon learned, had expired. Nonetheless, after some discussion, the cashier obliged us, making an exception to the expiration date.
If that kind exception wasn't enough, the icing on the cake came next.
The offer applied to certain days; unfortunately, the very day we signed up wasn't one of them. We and our children, happy with the offer but resigned to the conditions, left the venue and were about to enter our car when a Skyzone attendant came rushing out.
He asked with concern why the children weren't on the trampolines, to which we explained the conditions of the offer.
"No problem," he said with a reassuring smile. He knew the terms of the offer and -- for the second time that evening -- an exception would be made. He motioned for the children to re-enter the building.
Suffice it to say, the children had a blast. And we certainly intend to...
Read moreGreat place, however, I don't get why families can't be with their kids in the play area. Also, the staff are not well trained on safety issues. Young teenage kids run like crazy over younger kids and the staff just stand and look. They play with a ball in the jumping area😠. Staff are suppose to enforce rules so no one gets hurt. They instead play with the crazy teenage boys. There was even one staff member doing gymnastics flips while there were young kids jumping around him😡. I saw maybe just one staff member that doing his job right. Please make Sky Zone an "ALL kids friendly" by training your staff to enforce Sky Zone play rules. Ex. No two kids jump in the same square, no pushing other kids(daaa), no ball in jumping area, NO gymnastics and no cleaning guy jumping...
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