I went to Sky Zone for my sons birthday. It is on the expensive side — $ 20 each roughly for 1 hour of jumping but it was well worth it. This is a great place for all ages. I enjoyed it and so did my kids. 1 hour is enough(maybe even less). I will be back.
Noah K.
Place rating: 4 Ottawa, Canada
So you want to be a big kid and jump around on trampolines? This is the place for you! There are so many trampolines to jump on that it is insanely fun. There is even basketball nets too to practice your dunking skills. I came here with a bunch of friends and we had the best game of dodgeball!!! They have a section for trampolines dodgeball!!! Dodgeball in itself is fun with friends but jumping around on trampolines is even better. I loved this place. If you don’t have enough friends to play dodgeball with you can just join in a game. People are super friendly. We had some other kids join in. I highly recommend checking this place out… either for birthday parties or whenever.
Christianne C.
Place rating: 4 Ottawa, Canada
I went here with a group of friends last weekend and it was a blast! You would think this place is only for kids, but it’s fun and a total workout for adults. We played trampoline dodge ball and bounced around the whole place. Make sure you have comfy clothes on and bring a water bottle and a lock to keep your stuff in the locker room. The price was a little higher than expected($ 22 for 1.5 hours) but then again everything, like going to the movies, costs more these days. Overall I really liked this place and would go back. If you have kids and you wanna burn off that energy, this place is for you. If you are an adult looking to have fun, the evenings are great and Saturday 10:30 pm to midnight is adults only!
Andrea B.
Place rating: 4 Ottawa, Canada
This place is amazing on so many levels. If like me, you haven’t jumped on a trampoline in about 14 years, friends, you are missing out! What an amazing workout, and a ton of fun. I came here on a Saturday around 7:30pm with a group of about 15 friends to play trampoline dodgeball. Sounds intense right? Add in the fact that the majority of the participants were MMA fighters, and it gets even more hardcore! When you come into to this fairly obscurely located building, you’re asked to sign a waiver at the kiosk. They ask for your drivers license number, but if you don’t have one they said it’s fine to just put in your initials. It is a bit pricey when you’re paying for more than one person. For two adults and an hour and a half of jumping, it cost us just over $ 50. That includes the mandatory jumping socks which they charge you $ 2 for. I hung on to mine in case I go back, and they also seemed like they would be great for yoga! The space itself is huge! There’s a locker room(see my tip below about that), a small snack bar, a little party room for kids, washrooms, and the trampoline area! There’s a large area that has dozens of trampolines all connected in a giant one, so you can jump around(and even on the sides!). I was a bit timid at first, and it takes awhile to get comfortable, but it’s awesome once you get into it! There’s also two smaller jumping areas for dodgeball games(they have a staff member for each game for safety). This was super fun, but I got so exhausted quickly! You have to have great cardio, or be under the age of 12, ha! There’s also two fun areas: a giant foam pit where you van practice sweet jumps and flips, and a dunk zone where you can pretend to be an awesome NBA superstar. This place was crawling with kids when we got there, but they do have an adult only night on Saturdays after 10pm. I think that would be super fun! ANDREA’S ADVICE: + Bring you own lock. The lockers are free, but I’ve heard rumblings of theft, so if you’re bringing valuables, be sure to bring a lock. +Start off with one hour. It may be tempting to go for an hour an a half or two, but unless you’ve had 20 espresso shots, an hour should be plenty. + Parents keep a serious eye on your kids! There were so many little ones wondering around, and we saw at least two sprained ankles. Be safe!
Nicole E.
Place rating: 2 Ottawa, Canada
The first time we went we had so much fun. They seemed flexible, mind you they were new and hadn’t really had a hold of how things would work. The next time we went we had to re submit all our info bc some how it was missing or wasn’t in the system any longer, we were unable to use the foam pit(toddler time), huge disappointment and we no longer had shoes but had to purchase special socks. The next time we were secluded to a section in the main jumping area bc of repairs being made. The last time we went was the biggest disappointment. We came for toddler time and we were stuck in one of the small circular jumping areas and had no access to the hoops or the foam pit. So as much fun as we have had and tried to make each time we have visited, it has only become more disappointing each time we go. It’s no fun to go and not know what to expect for the money you pay. As with all good businesses, consistency is key and they are seriously lacking.
Jacquelyn B.
Place rating: 5 Saint John, Canada
Hmmm, this is showing up as in Ottawa but then the page says it’s in Plymouth somewhere? Well this review is for Ottawa. Or anywhere really… Sky Zone is a lot of fun. The adult only Saturday night is great because then there are no kids and you can really have fun jumping around without worrying that a 6 year old is trying to get on your trampoline. I love that they accommodate for adults who want to get back in touch with their inner-child haha. They have a giant general jump area with a bunch of individual trampolines put together. They have a foam pit area where you can practice your jumping from the trampoline and doing crazy flips in the air, only to land in a giant foam pit. They have a basketball area where you can jump and do crazy dunk shots. They also have two dodgeball pits. These are a lot of fun, as long as the semi-pro dodgeball guys aren’t playing. They can be a bit rough. It’s a great night and a fun way to spend a Saturday!
Allyson D.
Place rating: 4 Greater Sudbury, Canada
An indoor trampoline gym? Must be in Ontario. This is an interesting idea, not unlike many fun-filled business ventures in Halifax. There is a party room, a number of different play options, and a wee refreshment area in this giant building. Pros: — Lots of bouncing fun: foam pit, dodgeball, fitness classes, open bouncing area, basketball nets, etc. — Great for kids. — A variety of options for bouncing: 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, punch card passes, etc. — Lockers for your stuff(free with your own lock). — Trampoline shoe rental included in the price. Cons: — A wee bit on the expensive side(about $ 15/hour each). — Dodgeball is only for parties, so we didn’t get a chance to try it. — Too many kids… meaning limited jumping space and lots of lines. Overall, I had much more fun jumping around than I had anticipated! We actually returned for a second round in the same week. I’d definitely try the fitness class if I lived in the area. A word of wisdom: warm up before trying anything crazy(flips, spins, etc.) and be very mindful of how and where you land in order to prevent injuries.