Sky Zone Trampoline Park

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Operating Hours

Monday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sky Zone Trampoline Park Introduce

Sky Zone Trampoline Park is an exhilarating and family-friendly entertainment venue located at 25 US-22, Springfield, NJ 07081. This innovative facility provides a unique experience combining trampoline-based activities with cutting-edge sports and games in a safe and supervised environment.

  • Location: Conveniently situated in Springfield, New Jersey
  • Hours of Operation: - Monday to Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM - Friday and Saturday: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Special Features: - Vast trampoline zones for all ages - Dodgeball courts - Climbing walls - Interactive games area - Party rooms available for events

Sky Zone Trampoline Park stands out as a haven for thrill-seekers and families alike. The facility prioritizes safety with trained staff ensuring an accident-free environment while encouraging physical activity and friendly competition.

Customer Feedback

Our visitors have had fantastic experiences at Sky Zone Trampoline Park! Parents appreciate the:

  • Fun atmosphere: Families and kids enjoy the excitement of trampoline games and challenges.
  • Affordable pricing: Many customers highlighted reasonable admission fees and event costs.
  • Attentive staff: Committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park is more than just a recreational spot; it's a destination where people of all ages can bond, have fun, and stay active. We invite you to visit us during our extended hours and explore the diverse attractions we offer!

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Customer Reviews

It was a very fun experience. We loved it a lot and had a great time. The staff is very friendly and they are attentive to make sure no accidents happen. The arcade area is nice. The only bad thing I found is the food prices are very expensive. A bottle of water is $4 dollars and so on.

Sep 03, 2024 · Priscilla J Lamarche M

It’s a really nice and fun place for kids, my boys loved it and their prices were great and affordable definitely worth it and we’ll be going back soon.

Jan 17, 2025 · farag youssef

my kids absolutely love this place! they can't wait to go back everytime. it is always busy, but not so busy that you can't get on the equipment. I recommend getting the monthly membership, it is the most cost effective.

Mar 03, 2025 · nir ben-david

I went here twice and my we enjoyed both times. My daughters had a blast and that’s all that matters. The staff was very attentive and helpful. I definitely recommend.

Feb 28, 2025 · Noreen Augustus

We held our son's 7th birthday party at Sky Zone. There were around 12-15 kids—mostly 2nd graders, plus siblings were invited. There were also around a half-dozen parents who stayed to watch (the other parents dropped off). Overall, the kids had fun, and it went pretty smoothly (but not flawlessly, as explained below). Here's how it worked: 1. They place a cart with your kid's name on it in the lobby. As guests arrive, they put their shoes (and other belongings they don't need for jumping) on the cart. They also place birthday gifts in this big plastic bag attached to the cart. The cart and everything on it gets wheeled to your party room for later. 2. The guests go to a "Party Check-In" counter (separate from the check-in for general Sky Zone visitors). Your guests say which party they are with and provide their phone number, so the Sky Zone reps can confirm there's a waiver on file for the kid(s). (If they forgot to sign the waiver in advance, they will be told to go to the Waiver Counter—a separate counter—to fill out the waiver, before they can go to the Party Check-in counter.) 3. At the Party Check-In counter, your guests get colored wristbands, so the staff knows when they're supposed to be jumping until. If you ordered socks for your guests, this is where they will be given the socks. 4. You will have a dedicated Sky Zone rep who is your "party host." We had Kierra, and she was super-nice. The host leads the kids from the lobby into the jumping area. 5. Then the kids jump around. If you have a small group, they might try to keep them together, but for a group of our size, they were just allowed to roam around all the different areas—a dodgeball area, ball and foam pits, swings, balance beams, etc. 6. After the jumping is done, your group will be summoned to your party room. Pizza and drinks will be served, followed by cake (with the requisite candles and singing). 7. Guests depart from the party room. The cart will have been wheeled to the party room, so their shoes (plus whatever other belongings they didn't want to take to the jump area) will be right there for them. 8. Your party host and the Sky Zone team members handle all the clean-up. So when the party is over, you just leave too. 9. We did tip our party host (who said she'd be fine with cash or Zelle). We tipped around 15 percent of the total party cost, and she told us that was VERY generous. You could probably tip $40 to $60 (for a party of our size, around a dozen kids). Some thoughts: 1. We did the Mega VIP package, a three-hour party. We picked a Sunday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., but said on the invitation that jumping would be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and pizza and cake would be served at 4 p.m., with the party officially ending at 4:30 p.m. (even though we had the room until 5 p.m.). 2. For second graders, I think a party of 2.5-3 hours, with 2 hours of jump time, was oo long. If I were to do it over again, I'd do a two-hour party, with 1.5 hours of jumping and 30 minutes for pizza and cake. 3. We ordered the pizza through them, and it was totally fine pizza (not bad, not great), pretty normal-sized pies. We brought a cake from our favorite bakery (because the Mega VIP package lets you bring outside food). 4. Overall things went smoothly; the place is a party factory, and they have a set procedure. There were a few minor hiccups: (a) Our guests were initially given the wrong color wristbands, so half an hour into jumping, Sky Zone employees were telling them they had to stop jumping. This was annoying. But Kierra got the right wristbands and tracked down our guests to give them new ones. (b) They provide everything you need—decor, plates, utensils, napkins, etc. But there was a delay while they looked for the candles and another while they looked for a cake cutter. I would've thought it would all be there already. Overall, it's a totally fine venue for a kid's birthday party. In the past, we've hosted birthday parties at home. But this year we wanted to outsource it and make our lives easier, and Sky Zone did the trick. Thanks Sky Zone!

Oct 16, 2024 · David Lat