Sky Zone Trampoline Park on Space Coast a real blast

TJ’s review: 4.5 out of 5 stars My review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
The Ninja Warrior course was the big attraction at Sky Zone Space Coast, with most of our time spent tackling this area. It is a course with varying levels for different ages. Be warned that my 4-year-old (at the time) was not old enough to do the course, but he could do most of the other attractions.

Other attractions

He attempted the Free Climb wall, but he did not last long and fell on to the foam blocks. Nearby was the SkyJoust where they challenged each other to duel with foam poles, and the goal was to knock each other off the beam. They were entertained briefly with the SkyJoust.

They attempted the Skyladder, which is a ladder suspended over a foam block pit. They had a Skyhoops area with many separated basketball hoops, which allowed for more time attempting shots. They were too short to reach the Skyslam area to dunk the ball.

They had employees monitoring all areas to ensure kids followed the rules (and do not hurt themselves), which is important in the Freestyle Jump trampoline area. All trampoline areas have Dodgeball courts, which do not really interest my kids at this point.

My kids were overwhelmed by the options, so they kept jumping around the different areas. I recommend buying a 90-minute pass because it was the perfect amount of time to play.

Pricing

One hour of play is $14.99 for those 5 and older, while toddlers cost $9.99. However, 90 minutes of play was only $3 more, so this is the smartest option. If you are local, then the 30-day play passes are the real deal because you can jump every day for 90 minutes for $39.99.

There are specials most days at this location. Monday is BOGO admission. Tuesday has half-off admission from 4-8 p.m. for 120 minutes of jump time. Passholders can bring friends for just $10 on Wednesdays. There is an option for family nite on Thursday and Sunday nights for five people for $45.

Fridays are $2 off all jump times. There are toddler times on Saturday and Sunday mornings for $8. They have specials on Friday and Saturday nights for older kids. The second Sunday of each month is Sensory Sunday, where the attractions is quieter.

Jake climbs the ladder.

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