Review from a Christian, which is only important to note because my main issue was a moral one. I stopped in here with my young daughter in the hopes that we might have a nice and active day of trampoline bouncing. The theme/decor on the outside was innocent enough, with artsy renditions of cute little squirrels plastered around. However, upon entering the building, I was pretty dismayed to find, for reasons I can't completely understand, several fake gargoyle-like statues representing what appeared to be Satan in both the area where you sign the the liability waiver as well as in the area where you store your shoes. It is the end of January, and nowhere near Halloween, although that would still be pretty tacky even if it were in "season," in my opinion. That combined with the use of purple string lights left me wondering...was the owner just a proud pagan? Do they just have terrible design sensibilities? Is this an attempt to just be edgy and attract an older teenage crowd? Ultimately it didn't matter, but that is a very poor choice of decor for a facility that supposedly welcomes younger bouncers, and someone - anyone - really should have known that. I drove over an hour for what I hoped would be a memorable day, and instead was blindsided by dark energy and bad vibes. In a day in age where putting multiple Crosses up in these same spaces would raise eyebrows, I don't know why the bad guy from Fantasia passes for normal and acceptable. I still can't figure it out... it was totally weird.
In any case, a secondary but more practical concern was that, when there is a birthday (as there was on this particular day), the facility doesn't appear to be large enough to bounce safely. The number of kids was overwhelming, and people were on top of each other. We might have just caught it at a bad time, but still. This was not a good experience and ultimately was a waste of my time. I certainly couldn't come back to try it again until someone with better interior design (or perhaps more awareness and empathy) makes the space more age appropriate.
Maybe just stick to the cute flying...
Read moreI learned that as a flying squirrel brand they are the largest. You should be aware tough that this building is one of their smaller buildings. Still lots of fun activities. Aside from the size, the prices were ridiculous. 20per hour? There doesn't seem to be much else to do in these small towns so idk how much I cant fault them for being smart at business. Supply and demand at its finest. Lastly, the rules are tighter than other parks I've been to.. some may really appreciate this, I get it. I did not.( I am a live and let live, accept the risk kindness person) My review is based on personal preference and experiences elsewhere. Positives are clean environment. I had little to no interaction with staff so I can't judge that. If I hadn't been to any other park it would be expensive but fun... I wish they wouldn't charge by the hr..it makes you feel rushed when you are reminded about the limited time you have by a bracelet with a countdown timer... lame corporate involvement I'm sure. The owner is very nice and kind and involved. The place is fun and and would recommend for...
Read moreWe purchased jump passes for our nieces last Christmas and tried to use them this year on December 27th. The passes did not say they expire on them and the email containing the passes did not say that they expire. So if you are the recipient of the passes and not the purchaser you would have no idea that could even expire. It also did not say in bold letters at the time of purchase that this was the case. The concept of passes expiring is a scam in the first place, the business already received the money and we still had the passes in hand. I would love to hear a logical explanation as to how letting customers hold a pass for longer than a year negatively impacts the business. The guy behind the counter was not friendly in the slightest and the lady who appeared to be the manager was rude. I also witnessed her being rude to other patrons. It’s one thing to have a policy that allows the business to take money in exchange for nothing, it’s another to be rude to people who are just trying to understand why you would have such a policy in the...
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