Our kids and their friends loved The Hive! We went during their first weekend open to the public and although it was busy, the line went fast, and the staff was very fast and helpful. Although busy, it never seemed too croweded for the kids to have enough space to jump and have fun. There were so many areas to play and explore that it never seemed busy. The best areas were the basketball court and the climbing areas. They loved the bags you jump down onto compared to other trampoline parks, because there was no dirty foam pits, it was a covered air bag that was very clean and safe. There was also lots of staff managing the areas so that kids waited their turns and there was no chaos jumping. The entire facility was large and clean and we will certainly be back...
Read moreI recently visited The Hive Entertainment Zone in Bridgeport, WV, with my two children, and it was an incredible experience! As the largest trampoline park in West Virginia, it’s a fantastic destination for family fun. My kids loved jumping on the expansive trampoline courts, and I enjoyed relaxing in the massage chairs and spending some time in the arcade.
The facility is clean, well-designed, and has a friendly and attentive staff. Although some attractions like the rock climbing wall, laser tag, and inflatable area aren’t open yet, we’re excited for these to launch and know they’ll make The Hive even better. We’ll definitely be coming back many times to enjoy everything this amazing facility...
Read moreI went to this place on the opening weekend, and it was a blast! There were a bunch of kids running around, but that’s just how it is. I highly recommend getting your tickets online, because the lines were insane for tickets in person. I paid around $26, including socks, and you can fill out your waiver online. Food and drinks are super pricey, but there are water fountains and a place to refill your water bottle. Please respect the employees, don’t be a Karen. Instruct anyone jumping with you to practice self awareness and to make good decisions. We don’t have socialized healthcare y’all, and your $26 ticket could turn into a $26k...
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