
Unleash your bounce at Alexandria's premier trampoline and adventure park for all ages.
Get Air Trampoline Park offers an exhilarating indoor experience with wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, basketball hoops, and adventure attractions like the Roller Glider and Little Air obstacle course. The facility features dedicated areas for younger children, an arcade, and snack options, making it ideal for birthday parties, family outings, and active fun. Staff focus on safety and entertainment, though service quality can vary. Located at 340 S Pickett St in Alexandria, VA, it provides a high-energy environment for jumping, playing, and creating memorable experiences.
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Access to extensive trampoline areas for free jumping and bouncing fun for all skill levels.
Jump into soft foam pits from trampolines or use the big swing for safe, thrilling landings.
Dedicated area with basketball, slides, ball pits, and obstacle courses designed for younger children.
Experience the excitement of our zipline/coaster attraction for an added adrenaline rush.
Enjoy a variety of arcade games and entertainment options to complement the physical activities.
Full-service party planning with private areas, staff assistance, and activities for unforgettable celebrations.
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We had an amazing experience at Get Air Trampoline Park! The staff was very helpful, friendly, and attentive throughout our visit. They went above and beyond to make sure everything ran smoothly, and thanks to them, my daughter had the best birthday ever. The facility was clean, safe, and full of fun activities that kept all the kids entertained. I highly recommend Get Air for birthdays and family fun. We will definitely be coming back!
Sarita
I attended a birthday party here, and it was one of the worst customer-service experiences I’ve ever had. The woman working the front desk was unbelievably rude. The moment we walked up, she snapped at our kids, telling them to put their hands out to stamp them, and then got visibly annoyed when they didn’t do it fast enough. Who talks to children like that? She acted irritated before we even said a word. She repeatedly pointed her finger in the birthday boy’s mom’s face while barking instructions about what we needed to do to “start the party.” Her whole attitude was nasty, dismissive, and completely unprofessional. If you hate interacting with people this much, especially kids, then you should not be working in a place like this. Then we tried to speak with a manager. The guy pictured in the photo? Absolutely useless. We asked for the manager’s name, and he REFUSED to tell us — he just kept repeating, “You’ll find her at the front,” over and over like a broken record. He clearly knew there was an issue and still wouldn’t help. Between the rude staff, the attitude, and the complete lack of accountability, this place is a joke. I will NOT be returning. Save your money and go literally anywhere else. I’m disgusted.
Sabina Colton
What a fantastic experience!!! Breanna (God I hope I remembered her name right) was phenomenal!!! She was the only employee present & handled patrons expertly while still communicating with us about the zipline/coaster ride. You have a gem of an employee, sure hope you recognize & hang on to her!!!! We will be back! Great for all ages!! Plenty of trampolines, smaller kids area with basketball & a slide into ball pit, big swing into foam pit, rope bridge, & can jump into foam pit, 2 basketball hoops for all ages, blow up obstacle course area with huge slide, arcade games, massage chairs, snacks for sale. Our first time here was fantastic!!!!
low millz
John did a wonderful job here at the air trampoline park! My Son had a blast! He and the other staff even went out of the way to do a raffle. This is the first time we were able to do that! I certainly recommend for the kids.
Benjamin Jones
The Roller Glider is now open, and looks great! The "bouncy world" is still a welcome addition. Hidden, but noteworthy is the new Little Air obsticle course. The one thing that still boggles my mind is how the staff use a bull horn to talk over the playing music, not at all effectivly. Why not temporarily turn down the music first? Or, maybe better yet, turn down the music, and use the speakers as a PA?