Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Address | 2285 Schoenersville Rd, Bethlehem, PA | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (610) 759-9663 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.skyzone.com/bethlehem | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Amusement Center, Sports Complex, Theme Park, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.8 31 review | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Sky Zone — 10 Conchester Rd, Glen Mills, PA Sky Zone Trampoline Park — 95 Gateway Dr, Mechanicsburg, PA |
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Sky Zone Trampoline Park reviews
31The staff was friendly. But didnt seem to be paying attention to the kids. Too many kids smashing into each other.dangerous.but.they had no air conditioning on and it was so HOT in there. I thought the kids were gonna pass out. They really need to fix that.it was miserable to say the least.
Went with a large group. It was glow night. Everyone have lots of fun! Some of the other guests are to rough at dodge ball but overall it was good.
I’ve been jumping there for a while and it’s a great place! Not to crowded maybe a little small for some ppl but they said they were doing an upgrade in the fall! Thats exactly what the place needs and I’m excited to come back once it’s revamped!
My niece bday party was one to remember, due to the customer service and friendliness of the staff. Everyone was safe even during covid-19 we can enjoy life safely.
My Brother had his youngest daughter birthday party here but we had fun like the kids.
Great place to bring the family.
My young teenage son and 2 friends had a fantastic couple hours last weekend! They mostly played on the basketball "courts. "
It’s a nice place, me and my son bought a groupon and enjoyed our time there, just before the birthday party showed up and released a bunch of young kids. Definitely need to buy the socks or bring grippy bottom socks, they also have dorney style key lockers to put your shoes and belongings in for a quarter. The ninja warrior course was really cool and challenging.
I went there Tuesday night with my younger cousins and I had so much fun. I was surprised that there were people my age there (16). The staff is so nice and they even join in sometimes. It doesn't hurt that some of the staff guys are cute. I even left my number for one of them lol. But in all seriousness, it's a nice place that kids and Teens will enjoy.
Very nice. I like that it's clean and they have a section where you can sit and watch your kids. I also like that you can bring in drinks from home. It keeps the cost down a bit.
Glow night is super fun there! You have music playing, things are glow in the dark, and plenty of activities. You have to buy a glow shirt and socks there also. There is obstacle courses, dodgeball, and regular jumping.
They were cool w socks. U didnt NEED to buy theirs. I did, but some places have required only their socks. Even if u already had jumping socks.
My husband and I took our two children, three and two, during Toddler Time on Saturday and expected nothing more than basic trampolines, but we were very wrong. Sky Zone had a number of activities, including a foam pit, basketball, and obstacle courses. We were especially impressed with the attentiveness of the employees and cleanliness of the facility.
Great time. The only critique is if you have a kid doing the American warrior style course, don't let toddlers in the area. Have the staff move them along.
WORST PLACE EVER! It was my first time at Skyzone and it will be my last. It was glow night and thought it would be really fun to go but nope. You were not aloud to bounce unless you wore a white shirt and if you didn’t have a white shirt you had to spend $5.00 on a t-shirt to bounce which was ridiculous. The amount for two people was around $50.00 The place was super unorganized, the staff did not set boundaries or even follow the rules. There’s a 10 and under area so the kids can bounce and play and then there’s an 11 and up so the older teenagers and adults can bounce and every single 10 and under kid was at the 11 and up side and the workers just sat and watched. The place was very small and no room for anything. If anyone wants a good place to bounce go to freefall it’s cheaper and so much bigger and well worth it.
Perfect for wearing out kids with energy to spare. Killer ANW course too. Bouncing parents beware: your hamstrings will not be as forgiving as the trampolines.
Went in.paid for myself and daughter also bought jumping socks for the both of us. We've been to a few trampoline park before about 20 times. At this place after I paid for everything I was told that no adults may jump with the toddler. Never experienced that before. Asked for a refund but was told that they couldn't give refunds. Since there's another park about 10 minutes away, they'll be losing a lot of money. Very disappointing.
Cool place other than some of the people lots of the ppl in there r mean and don't like to play dodgeball correctly. Defiantly not a place for fire crackers. For a rock star it cost $5. Yeah. Everything way to expensive. Fun but very pricey
Loved it! It is so much fun. Such a great way to burn energy! It has trampolines, a foam pit, and the best thing of all the American Ninja Warrior course.
Kids had a great time though a 2 hour party seemed a little short and we seemed like we were getting pushed out near the end. Overall a good experience for the kids
The kids always have a blast here. We were there for our first time of Glow jump. Lights off, music up and game on. Two hours flew by with the fun they were having.