Better customer service than freefall! Just need larger trampolines to steal freefall’s business!
Becky D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Reading, PA
I came here for a birthday party and wasn’t overly impressed. They said that they keep the kids separate but they didn’t. My 2 year old was jumped on by a child 8 – 10 years of age. The staff was less than enthusiastic about their job and were not very good with the kids. It was beyond packed. I thought pricing was fairly decent. I probably would never come back on my own.
Juan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Allentown, PA
1st time here, overall good experience. The kids had fun. The place is not very spacious. Kind of reminds me of chuck e cheese. I didn’t have a b-day party so I can’t say anything about that except that the party rooms are private. Waiver forms done at home can save you time if you have a large group but wasn’t painful; all done on a kiosk in the main lobby. Kiosks could be separated a bit more because you feel like people are on top of you when they are getting there waivers done. Here it goes: 2 «arenas» for extreme dodge ball, 1 for teens-older and 1 for kids maybe 10-younger, 3 basketball lanes for dunking at 3 different heights, 3 obstacle courses for different ages/strengths, 1 foam pit and 1 area with just trampolines all over the place that they separate by ages. Teens to college age people are running the place, I may have seen 2 adults running around. Having said that, it seemed to be all in order there wasn’t much to there job. I think they should have different prices for different ages groups. There is no way of anyone knowing which kid you walked in with, there’s no stamp or otherwise. The tags they give you say when your time is up but it looks like you can easily get away with staying longer, I didn’t notice anyone paying attention to that. I think an hour is more than enough time to experience everything. They sell food but I didn’t buy anything. Didn’t look at prices. You can leave your clothe/sneakers on a rack but who would do that. There are lockers as well for just 50 cents, can’t beat that, but are limited. Strong 3 out of 5 stars, there are definite improvements that can be made. I can see how someone’s experience can be greatly altered by how courteous/fair the other people are with each activity, your on a time limit so you want to have a fair shake at everything.
Alexia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Wind Gap, PA
Came to Sky Zone to try something different on a Sunday before a Monday holiday(first bad decision) and the place was packed beyond belief. It was actually hard to navigate through the place, but I was surprised at how small the inside of Sky Zone was. I was expecting it to be significantly bigger. Most of the staff was uninterested in what was going on around them as many of them were very young, which shouldn’t have been the case since dangerous situations could have occurred. The party I was with was fairly old(ages 14 – 24) and we were by far the oldest people there. Nothing of what I expected and will not be returning.
Tom B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethlehem, PA
This is a really fun place. Dodgeball, trampoline basketball dunks, etc. The ninja course is an awesome touch. It’s clean. Where the heck was this when I was a kid??? Pros: It’s new, Clean. And if a kid doesn’t have fun it’s their own fault. A great place for a winter workout for a kid. Cons: it gets crowded. But that’s because it is fun. Too many little little kids. Seriously parents, if they are under age 5, come when it is a little kid only time. Your going to get them hurt. Thumbs up for Sky Zone. They basically saved the Westgate Mall from near extinction.
Lisa Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Allentown, PA
They make a point to say they separate by ages and weights but they don’t so your small child can be jumping next to rowdy adults. They don’t pay attention the jump time stickers so people are dishonest and stay past their time. I witnessed grown adults wailing small kids with balls in the dodgeball arena and the attendants said nothing. The lines for the obstacle course were ridiculous they have no time limit and if you are stuck on the same obstacle for like 10 minutes or more that’s fine they’ll let you keep trying and the timers are already all broken so they don’t work. It’s run by teenagers and college kids who really don’t seem to care what is going on. There are multiple exits to the outside that are not secured with an alarm or anything so a child could easily get abducted without anyone knowing.
Jennifer P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bethlehem, PA
Pretty sweet place! Employees seemed engaged. Kids had a lot of fun According to the grand opening flyer here’s the pricing: Open Jump Pricing 30 mins — $ 11 60 mins — $ 15 90 mins — $ 19 120 mins — $ 23 SkySocks are $ 2 Grand opening Thursday, Dec. 10th3pm to 8pm