How much does jump zone cost?

How much does jump zone cost?

Open Play Schedule $15.95 per child OR $42.00 for the Family Package which includes admission for two children (adults are free), a one topping pizza and a 2-liter of soda. You can enjoy your dinner here at Jump!Zone or take it “To Go” and enjoy later. A Jump!Zone Jump Pass costs $75.00 and allows for 6 Open!

Can adults go to jump zone?

Jump Zone is suitable for people of all ages, for children 5 years and older and over 1 meter in height to adults of all years, for 1 person or for a group you will have the opportunity to exercise and enjoy themselves in a family friendly environment.

Whats a jump zone?

Jump zone means the space bounded by the maximum designed movements of the jumper or any part of the jumper.

Can you wear shorts in Jump Zone?

We recommend comfortable and athletic long sleve clothing that will allow you to bounce and move on the inflatable. Do not wear clothing with any sharp objects as you will not be allowed on the inflatable. Jump Zone socks are compulsory for hygeine purposes.

Do you have to book Jumpzone?

You can come on your own or with a group. However we strongly recommend you book in advance as we can only take a limited number of people at a time and the spaces fill fast.

How much are Sky Zone socks?

Sky Socks are the approved/required footwear at Sky Zone. Sky Socks are $5.00 per pair for Basic Socks and ONLY $7 per pair for Premium Socks, and are yours to keep and re-use (assuming good condition and grips intact).

How much is it to jump at Sky Zone for an hour?

Sky Zone Prices and Sky Zone Programs Open jumps are normally about $10 for 30 minutes, $14 for 60 minutes, $18 for 90 minutes and $21 for 120 minutes.

Does Sky Zone have a toddler area?

Toddler Zone An exclusive area for toddlers and parents to laugh and play.

Can you wear jeans to bounce?

As we have previously stated, shorts are a bad idea to wear to a trampoline park due to plastic and trampoline burn. However, certain pants are off-limits as well. For example, tight pants, such as jeans, are a definitely not a good plan. Jeans tend to tighten up with every wash and weaken at their seams.