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I took my kids and some of their friends here to celebrate a birthday. The trampolines are fun and the kids seemed to have a really good time jumping around on them. They have a separate area for dodge ball, a foam pit to jump into, and a basketball hoop. We were there on a Saturday afternoon and the employees were very attentive to making sure that everyone was following the posted rules. They would just blow their whistle and tell the person to stop doing what they are doing wrong. I liked that they were on top of things. I did see a few kids that had gotten hurt while jumping, but that comes with the territory. If you're willing to chance it, this is a fun place.
A great hour of fun. Trampoline basketball, Trampoline dodge ball, Trampoline jumping into ball pit and just plain jumping. Great for all ages. Clean and friendly service.
This place is very fun. It is basically a bunch of trampolines with the excuse of other games. It is great for birthday party's too. Even though it can be dangerous just keep a eye on them and you'll be alright.
I took my teenage son and one of his friends just to get out the house. I was shocked at how much it cost for them to jump for 1 hour. You can buy their socks or jump barefoot. The kids loved it; especially turning flips into the marsh pit. There are a few small sofa/chairs and benches for those who aren't jumping. It was very busy when we were there and seating was limited. It would be nice if they had more comfortable seating available instead of the hard benches.
I wouldn't advise anyone to pay for more than an hour here unless you are with a large group of people. my two kids were bored about 45 minutes in so I consider we got our hours worth of time especially since it wasn't busy and other than the mosh pits the kids were able to walk on to any activity they wanted to. due to liability issues what can be done here is restricted and the kids weren't able to jump together or try back flips into the mosh pit. but all in all the kids did have fun and it was something that they had not done before.
Thank you for jumping at AirTime Trampoline. Not only is Dodgeball included with the jumping, we have the Mosh Pit and even basketball in which kids and adults LOVE!! Never boring at AirTime!!Jumpers can go barefoot because AirTime Trampoline & Game Park takes pride in the cleanliness of our Parks. We offer AirTime socks as an option but not mandatory because it is very clean. Parents are always commenting on our cleanliness. I would like for you to call me so that we may discuss your experience. I look forward to hearing from you.Melissa(248) 918-0909
So happy your niece had fun!! Thank you for jumping at AirTime Trampoline & Game Park!!
We welcome all feedback about the AirTime experience. We are actually pleased to hear that our employees enforced AirTime's policy prohibiting dangerous activity. These policies are in the interest of the safety of ALL our guests and jumpers. The optional socks, are $3.00 and reusable at AirTime, and for other activities.Thank you for the feedback and we hope you are correct that nobody will be injured!
My family went to airtime trampoline and had a blast! We will be returning again and not just because of my kids! My husband and I loved it too! They have a huge floor of trampolines that you can hop from one to another! It's huge! They also have trampoline basketball (my only slam dunk if my life!), a mosh pit( you jump on trampolines into a pit of foam pieces but can be a work out to get out from!) and there is trampoline dodgeball!!! I would go when kids are in school (no line ups for anything and place to yourselves) Everything was very clean, you sign a liability waiver when you walk in and there are emt's there just incase! There are also lots of eyes on the trampolines with whistles so if you aren't doing something right they will let you know. My advice is get their socks as its slot of friction after a while (can't wear your own) it was a lot of fun for all of us at only $14 for first hour then $10 every hour after. 1 hour was enough to make my kids fall asleep very fast but not faster than my hubby!
I apologize about your recent experience with AirTime Trampoline & Game Park. I would like for you to experience AirTime the way it was meant to be - FUN!! Please call me at 248-918-0909 at your earliest convenience. I look forward to speaking with you!!Have a great 4th of July!!Thank you,Melissa Morris
My 8 year old wanted his birthday at AirTime. Overall, the kids had fun, it's well supervised, and there's an area for the kids to eat and have dessert. I would say it's best suited for kids 6-11 or so. My 13 year-old was bored out of his mind (but a good sport), whereas all the 8 year olds had a blast. Over the years, we've had birthdays at AirTime, Pump It Up, Joe Dumars Fieldhouse, and at bowling alleys, all rate around the same.
Something different for the kids that appeals to all ages. I took my daughter and friends and was impressed with the staff. They were constantly patrolling checking on safety. The staff was also right there to pick up what ever mess was left behind. They do have chairs and couches for those who don't want to jump. This was a nice place for kids to hang out and not be out on the streets.
My BF's kids love this place, especially dodge ball, which is so popular. My BF and I have jumped and it's such a blast. My BF and his kids go to jump at least 2x a month.
I went here the week after Christmas, 2013, with a large group (10+) and most of them were 20-somethings (I am in my 50's.) I truly expected this to be not worth the time and a"kiddie" park. However, I was politely surprised at how easy it was to just bounce and have fun! yes, there were a lot of little ones around (you had to watch out for them). My wife and I were the only 50-somethings (or anyone over 30) that were active and jumping. All of the parents were standing around playing on their phones. None the less, it was a fun time. There are several "open" trampoline areas with wall-to-wall trampolines (including on the walls, which is an incredible experience!) there is a dodge-ball area which is a really different spin on the game. There is also a basketball area (mainly to "dunk) and a "pit" area where you bounce into a foam pit. A "party" area is available for celebrating and eating. there are lockers for rent for your belongings (very small.) You pay per hour and are expected to go barefoot, unless you buy the park's socks. It was a lot of fun, but I have a couple of issues: (1) why make everyone go barefoot? That is just asking for someone to pick up athlete's foot, or some virus or something on their feet. And if you have to use the bathroom...enough said. Give everyone the socks and charge a dollar more per hour or something. Health hazard!! (2) You need more and BIGGER lockers (barely fit a shirt and a pair of shoes in one), This caused most people to run their belongings to their cars. This was a nice time and you have a very friendly and watchful staff.
My ten year old son and a friend spent an hour at AirTime this past Saturday, and they had a great time. It's located right off I-75 in Troy, MI. There are different areas for people to bounce on trampolines that are on the floor, and even on the walls. There's a pit to jump into that is filled with foam cubes and there are areas to bounce on trampolines while shooting baskets or playing dodge ball. It was nonstop fun for the kids, and it was nice to have something different for them to do. The kids can go barefoot (which kind of surprised me since I thought that would be a health issue) or they can wear special AirTime socks that must be purchased upon arrival. My son wore the socks. There is a waiver to sign, and if you want to save time, you can go to their website and sign it there. That's what I did, so when we arrived, as our kids got their wristbands to enter, all we had to do was to have someone check the computer to verify that we had a waiver on file. I would recommend making reservations ahead of time, especially on a weekend. You can buy your tickets in advance, too, so that your entry is quick and easy.For parents, there are a few seating areas, but they really need to have more chairs or even a little coffee or snack area. Some "kid friendly" companies stamp the hands of the kids and the parents upon entry and don't allow the kids to leave without checking the hand stamps of the child and the adult. This would really be an idea this place should incorporate, as well. I never felt at ease, since it was very crowded and there weren't any attendants at the front door to stop someone from leaving with my kid. I spent most of my time shadowing my son and his friend as they went from one activity to another, and at each area, most of the time, the seats nearby were already taken. There are people of all ages, bouncing together, and that surprised me, too. It would seem a little more safe if the teens and younger children were kept separate, especially in the dodge ball area . Overall, this is a fun place. I felt like it was pretty well supervised in the play areas, and I liked the upbeat, energetic atmosphere with lots of music playing continually. We'll go again, I'm sure.