TJ’s review: 2 out of 5 stars My review: 4 out of 5 stars
Our overall impressions
This trampoline park in Lake Mary can be expensive – especially for older kids and adults — but all ages will enjoy it. It is a huge warehouse that has been converted into a trampoline/fun zone for adults and kids. Adults can enjoy the adult ninja warrior course and the two-level aerial ropes course while the kids can play on a smaller version of the ropes course and plenty of other activities, but the main problem is the pricing structure.
It is not affordable to just do one activity for $10, so you have no choice but to do the all-access pass. This pass provides access to 12 attractions, which include a rock wall, basketball trampoline park, and a V-trampoline bungee (a personal favorite of both kids).The only time it is affordable is during the week or during the occasional happy hour. It is huge, but I think it may be too big. My kids were overwhelmed with the size and couldn’t decide between attractions. Therefore, we just jumped between attractions quickly. My 5-year-old liked the smaller ropes course, but their favorite attraction was the V-trampoline bungee. However, there is a long line and they limit your time on it.
The staff was very nice, and the place is very clean. They have a café, but I was able to bring in my snacks without a problem. There is a place to put your shoes, but I just held on to my backpack with their snacks and drinks. You always have to sign a waiver to decrease their liability, but they do a good job of staffing each area to decrease the likelihood of injuries.
How many trampoline parks also have indoor bumper cars? They even put you in a jumpsuit to lift you up a vertical drop slide for $10. I’ve never seen this slide at any other attraction, but there was a height restriction so that my 5-year-old could not try it.
Cost
The all-access pass is affordable during the week for only $14.95. The price increases for the weekends to $35.95 for ages 5 and up. Normally this pass is $54.95 on weekdays and $59.95 on weekends. My sons maxed out after about two hours, so I think I would prefer the monthly pass option for $80 if I lived closer to Seminole County. The toddler area for those up to 3 years old is only $5, but it is pretty limited for that price.
Insider Tips
If you sign up on their Facebook group, they will notify you of Happy Hour specials (normally on a Friday) for $9.95 for kids 7 and younger. You can also pick up a Groupon for the all-access pass to save some money. You need to bring trampoline socks with grips on the bottom or you will be paying $3 a pair.
Check out my son’s review video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE3xVP7mWGE

