I went with a group of friends here and let me just say that the inner kid in me came out! I remember the good old days of Monkey Joe's, and this place really wore me and my friends out. Definitely requires a lot of stamina because after the first 30 minutes we were already exhausted, so this would be perfect for kids since they have more energy! It was so much fun!
The bounce house is pretty big; they have an obstacle course where you and a friend can race each other on, a place to shoot hoops, slides, and a balance beam to knock each other off.
They have lockers available to rent for you to put your valuables in if you decide to jump, as well as a cubby for your shoes, small arcade, a prize counter, and concessions stand in case you get hungry. In case you're worried about your child's well-being inside the bounce house, there is a security camera that sees inside the bounce house, which is displayed on a tv for parents to watch in the waiting area. They also have an employee who goes in to monitor the kids.
IMPORTANT: they WILL make you purchase special socks with grips to use inside the bounce house. No, you cannot use your regular socks, it has to be their's. They don't state this anywhere on their socials. But the good thing is you can keep the socks and use them for next time!
They offer different jump times and combos, so you can choose how long to bounce for. They give you a special colored wrist band, and when your time is up bouncing, they will announce your color on the overhead so you can make your way out and let others have a chance to play. My friends and I did a combo session that comes with 90 mins bounce, arcade and "gelly ball" which is basically paint ball but with orbeeze balls. In my opinion, I would not recommend purchasing the gellyball session. It's $10 by itself (without combo) and you only get 5 mins to play, only 1 round. Not worth it tbh. Plus, they state the little gel balls don't hurt, but if you get hit by them they do sting! I don't think I recommend it for little kids unless they have a high pain tolerance, maybe for tweens.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this place and will be...
Read moreI just left this place attending a birthday party for my son. I typically will never give a review on a company, but this time I felt it was important for the parents who take their kids here. In a timeframe of 1 hour, I literally witnessed 6 kids, from the age of 2 to probably around 5 or 6, slip and fall and hit their heads on the concrete area that is at the entrance to where you enter the jump house. It was devastating to watch. There was no spills , just simply a slip due to the cheap socks they provide and the concrete flooring. They should invest in s slip free mat to place at that entry. It's sad, a parent has to sign waivers relinquishing them from liability, before seeing this place. Aside from that complaint, the facility was clean and the kids had a great time. The food was absolutely distasteful. I don't think I'll...
Read moreA really fun park for the kiddos but a few things I wasn’t thrilled about when it comes to pricing. They require a parent to go in the bounce area with kids 5 and under but the parent has to pay to be in. I’ve never had to pay anywhere when I am required to stay close by. Also, they have a grand opening price right now and even though parents are supposed to be 50% off, I was required to pay the full grand opening price. When I asked about it, I was told that there wasn’t a way to give me the 50% off on the special price. There was also a “special fee” on the receipt that I wasn’t told about and have no clue what it was for as it wasn’t for tax since that was a separate fee and listed.
Not sure we will be back since $45 is a lot for 2 kids to jump for an hour but the kids had a blast jumping around and doing...
Read more