Super nice & CLEAN area for us & our guests!
Where are the balls for the ball pit?
So nicely set up!! Table clothes, plates, napkins, cups & forks were provided!
Thousands of kids who are going to the sleeping very well tonight.
Obstacle course for kids
Foam pit
Swinging away
All the kiddos.
Fuel Station
Birthday girl was so happy!
Riley J.
Feb 10, 2025
A few things ew true here. 1. This parks, and trampoline parks in general are a great way for kids ti take their energies out 2. My kids ALWAYS enjoy coming here. They love the verity of jumping areas (and specifically the dodge ball room), the interactive video game area and the little kids area on the west side of the park3. Lines can be a drag... they're sometimes long and inefficient 4. Team is usually nice and attentive5. Birthday parties are a drag... personally I hate the way they do it - an hour of jumping time and another hour of room time. Kids want to have the option to jump! Constantly 6. Weekends can be BUSY. Super busy!
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Kenny E.
Mar 1, 2025
Great and fun place for kids, but the service was disappointing. We booked a birthday party room for 7:45 PM but didn't get access until closer to 9 PM. The staff seemed indifferent, and their initial offer to compensate us was just "extended time in the room", which should have been a given.It took repeated complaints before they finally offered extra jump time and some free hour passes, but we really had to push for it. With better organization and customer service, this place could easily be five stars.
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Okapi C.
Feb 8, 2025
We went here for a birthday party on a Saturday at 9:30 AM and it wasn't very busy. But when we left around 11:30 AM, there were so many kids in the park that I can see how it would be hard for little kids to play, especially on trampolines when big kids are jumping back-and-forth. But For Kids, who are older, ages, seven and up, I think this place is great!There is a foam pit, a place for kids to dual with these giant log things, giant slides, trampolines, trapeze, and a little trampoline basketball court area. For Kids, that are younger, such as five or below, there is less to do because the obstacles are quite large, and requires a bit more strength to get in out of the pits or go across the obstacle course without falling into a pit. But there is a nice little area for kids six and under to play where older kids are not allowed, I've been to other places where there is a toddler or younger kids area and lots of kids are playing on there, but the staff never does anything. But this time I had someone actually asked People their age when he noticed they were large children running up and down the stairs in the toddler area. As a mom, with a 2 1/2 year-old, I did appreciate that. I found the staff friendly overall some places tell parents they can't go inside to get their children unless they pay but this is not the case at this location. They allowed me to go in and get my two-year-old when he got scared and help him on some of the obstacles, even though my band was an observer band.There is a rule that you're not supposed to bring any food or drink because they do sell snacks and some food in the actual park. But we sat in the tables in the front for a bit and drink some water and eat some chips and cookies and nobody gave us a hard time. So that was very kind of them.When you go, you must have jump socks, or you have to buy them at the front. So make sure you are prepared. To be honest, I am unsure how much it cost because we went for a birthday party, but my friend who held the birthday party? Said the summer membership pass is definitely worth it . But during the school year is hard to find time to come so she canceled it and will probably buy it again next summer.Finally, let's talk about the parking! That was intense. We arrived at 9:30 and there were barely any spots. People were already parking on the street and had the post office across the way. But that's not because all the kids were at sky zone, it was because there's a basketball court next-door that had lots of people. And all those people took up the slots! So, if you do come, be ready to fight for parking a bit or drop your kids off in the front and have one of you park in the back of the building and walk to the front.Overall, it was nice. I think I would get the membership pass if my kids were older, but they are a little bit young right now for the big kid and play areas. But the place wasn't dirty. It felt clean and not run down like some other indoor parks. there were also a lot of couches spread throughout the park so parents can sit down and lockers that you can use for free to store your stuff if you don't want to carry your purse or bagger out when you're watching your kids.
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Ev D.
Nov 19, 2024
After asking several members of my party, how was their experience here? The consensus was pretty much unanimous with everyone saying that they overall enjoyed themselves. There were some slight issues like a couple of the jumper sections being closed off. I guess the worst thing of all was the experience we had with the so-called hostess that comes with renting a room for a birthday party. First off she showed up to the room between 10 to 15 minutes late even though they knew the start time hours in advance. When she finally showed up, it was to deliver our drinks and two out of the five pizzas that we ordered. She left and returned to dropped off two refills of beverages and then we never saw her again. One of her coworkers entered the room and jokingly informed us that it appears as though we have been abandoned and he'll take care of us moving forward. Then he left and promptly returned with the rest of our pizzas, which was pretty much the only thing else that we needed. We took care of the birthday cake candle lighting, the singing, as well as the cutting and issuing of the cake and ice cream ourselves.But again outside of the poor work performance from the teenage girl who was playing hostess, everything else was pretty good. Every time I spotted one of the kids that were in attendance with us, they were running around, laughing and smiling, more noticeably the birthday girl. And if she's happy, I'm happy...... 11/17 #LLD, LLF!!!
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Daniel M.
Feb 20, 2025
They charge some membership on my wife's credit card without even offering it to her, she wasn't going to pay with cash for the kids so they could jump one day while my son was on a birthday party, the guy at the counter said they didn't take cash, so she used her card and was put on some membership that is charging us $53. Every month until we realized and block the charges but Sky zone doesn't want to refund even thought we clearly didn't want a membership since we never went back and we live far away from this location. This is a scam.
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Monique W.
Jan 30, 2024
I can't believe my family and I have been going to this indoor trampoline location for over 7 years now! It was Gravady, then Defy, and now Sky Zone Trampoline Park! My daughter and I have recently gone to the Sky Zone Trampoline Park near 215/Flamingo and love that location! This Sky Zone location is off of the 95/Cheyenne, on Tenaya. It's near an indoor basketball event area. The parking can get relatively difficult especially with how busy Sky Zone can get on the weekend!Sky Zone recently has remodeled! The indoor theme is Sky Zone colors, and you can now see all of the Sky Zone Logos. There is a line for members and walk-ins. You'll need to sign a waiver first! You can find the waiver, online, at Sky Zone's website. It's good for a year.Single Passes include 90 minutes of Jump Time during the weekday and weekend. Those passes cost $25.99. You can also do unlimited ALL-DAY pass for $33.99. If you end up going to Sky Zone often, Sky Zone does offer two different memberships.Elite Membership:Weekday Jump Time: UnlimitedFuel Zone Discounts: 20% offMembers Only Events: Yes!!Party Discount: 20% offWeekend Jump Time: 2 hoursBasic Membership:Weekday Jump Time: 2 hoursWeekend Jump Time: 2 hours before 1 pmFuel Zone Discounts: 20% OffMembers Only Events: Yes!!Party Discount: NoneIndoor Attractions include the following at this locationFreestyle Jump Ultimate DodgeballSkyslamSkyHoopsSkyJoustDrop ZoneNinja Warrior CourseToddler ZoneParkour BloxTrapeze & SwingZip LineSince we had arrived around 9:00 A.M, as soon as it opened, the indoor trampoline area was relatively empty. The place was super clean! There were plenty of tables and couches situated throughout Sky Zone. Sky Zone also now added paid lockers. We bought the 90 minutes single-day pass for her and her friend. Most of the time was spent in the Freestyle jump, Drop Zone, and the Ultimate dodgeball. The Ultimate Dodgeball is a new spin on Dodgeball as it includes freestyle jump! The kids had so much fun, having teams, and jumping around inside the arena! Make sure to bring water! This place is always lots of fun and high energy!
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Minnie B.
Jan 13, 2025
This is definitely a fun place for the kiddos. We checked in and signed the waivers before we arrived just to find out we signed for the Las Vegas and this is the Summerlin location. Yikes! Darion was helpful though and even gave my daughter a free ICEE for her birthday. So this is the new go to trampoline park!
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Klair A.
Jan 15, 2024
This place is kind of disappointing compared to flip n out. 1. The price is more then double here then what it is at flip n out, flip n out is $12 per child. And flip n out has unlimited games of Laser Tag! Btw: A worker here told me that they charge more here because thats their way of trying to get people to buy memberships. That's kind of sneaky if you ask me. 2. adults who are just the observers can't bring in outside coffee for example Starbucks, you can only have water. Flip n Out you can bring in any drinks. 3. This place is a lot smaller, why are you charging about double more then other places? Even Wally Wombats is less then Skyzone for more time. 4. The parking here sucks. Disappointed. Probably won't come back.
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Carolynn G.
Jun 3, 2023
What use to be Gravady, changed to Defy, and now is Sky Zone. I feel like prices are a bit higher now that it has changed to Sky Zone. It's about $25 per person + $4 extra for socks for about 90 minutes. If you ever bought socks from Gravady/Defy you can use those and won't need to purchase new socks. They do have a monthly membership option now which could be worth it if you plan to come frequently. On the plus side, they did mention there is no contract if you do choose the membership option.I do like how you can bring your own hydro flask of water. It gets real hot and musty in the trampoline area so bringing your own ice cold water is a must if you don't want to spend money for water at the fuel station. Overall, great place to take the kids and tire them out.
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Alicija F.
Feb 2, 2025
Good afternoon my name is MS. Ford. I'd Love to leave you a review about one of your employees by the name of Aaliyah McCoy . Aaliyah is a beautiful,sweet and patient employee with excellent knowledge of her job.She was very helpful to me and my family when we NEEDED SOME HELP. She has professional customer service and it was a delight to have her customer service experience to assist her. I wish you had more employees like her.
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