
Basically, you’re strapped into a harness and then flown through half the facility for all to witness. I made him ride while I was rock climbing. Younger kids cannot participate, but the young at heart definitely can, and my husband fell into this category. The first attraction you will see when you walk in the door is the Sky Rider Indoor Coaster. Rock climbing is not easy, I really got my exercise here. The climbing area is based on height (41″ and up), my 5-year-old was tall enough but unfortunately the 3-year-old didn’t make the cut. Did I mention there is actually comfortable seating? There are cushy massage chairs (that’s right, I said massage) located throughout the facility. You can sit back and relax knowing your littles won’t be trampled by big kids. Speaking of kids-only areas, this park even has a trampoline area specifically for kids 7 and under called Meet the Bowl. There, kids can climb, slide and crawl through three levels of fun. We also spent time in the Tubes, a sizable indoor playground only for kids 9 and under. Not only was it so much fun, it’s a great workout! My husband and I of course had to try as well.
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While they weren’t really old enough to have a full appreciation for the obstacles, it did not keep them from trying.


Give a kid a ball, they will play for maybe an hour give a kid a ball pit, they won’t ever come out. As soon as we walked through the door, the boys’ eyes locked onto the massive ball pit below the course. Our kids spent most of their time (and energy) in the Warrior Obstacle Course.

Urban Air Trussville has challenging obstacles for every Ninja Warrior Urban Air Trussville literally has something for all ages, even parents. All of the standards are there: dodgeball area, runway for the tumbler in your family, Dropzone (the massive inflatable airbag), and basketball hoops for slam dunking. While the trampolines are plentiful, it’s the added attractions that take this park up a notch. Ultimate Adventure Park for All AgesĪs a self-proclaimed connoisseur of trampoline parks, I’ve noticed that many are better suited either for younger jumpers or older, very rarely both. We are regulars at other “jump places” (as my kids call them) in town and this new one did not disappoint. That’s how we left the new Urban Air in Trussville, but let me assure you, those were the only tears shed by our 3- and 5-year olds the entire time. You know you’ve found a winner the moment your children break down in tears because they don’t want to leave the place in which you just spent three hours playing. We partnered with Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park in Trussville for this authentic experience!
