Every kid at one point in his or her life loves a good time in a nice, typical birthday party bouncy house. As one ages and one birthday after another passes, parents often begin to turn down the idea of a bouncy house with the common reasoning that one has simply “outgrown” such a childish activity.
If this is the case, does that mean that bouncy houses are a no-no forever as one becomes older?
Relative to Bolsa Grande High School, the closest Skyzone location is located in the city of Anaheim. On the outside driving in on Kellogg Drive, Skyzone is a gigantic gray and bleak building that is real proof for the lesson that one should never judge a book by its cover; indeed upon entering its doors, one is met with the complete opposite—a seemingly gigantic trampoline party. Inside, Skyzone offers open jumping in a large yet restricted trampoline area: a SkySlam court for those interested in Basketball, SkyRobics fitness classes for those who need the workout, Ultimate Dodgeball, and a five lane Foam Zone foam pit. Ultimately, its whole trampoline concept along with its activities is a bigger and more amped up version of that bouncy house every kid loved to go in at a birthday party.
With Skyzone being located in Anaheim, the driving distance is a negative on the con list for some individuals, while for others, the location is convenient. In terms of pricing, Skyzone, compared to other places that have imitated its concept, is considered decent by many reviewers. For a good 60 minutes, one would pay $15 for the time request and another $2 for mandatory personal jump socks that could be re-used. At Sky High, a trampoline park located in Coast Mesa, the cost is a little over $15, making it not as worth going since the driving distance and time is the same as going to Anaheim, California.
Skyzone is a highly recommended place to go and experience at least once. When asked about her first experience there, Tammy Van (10) gushed, “They really mean what they said. I jumped higher than ever and got so much air time!”
With its large foam pits, sports jump zones, and a large trampoline free space that allows individuals of any age to put on socks, jump to great heights, and literally bounce off the walls, one can say bye to bouncy house rejections because Skyzone is definitely the place to put on one’s summer list!