
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park: Safe, fun-filled adventures for every age.
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park in Fort Worth is a family-friendly destination offering a variety of attractions for kids and teens. Reviewers highlight friendly, attentive staff, easy check-in, and well-run birthday parties, plus safety-focused management. Guests note a wide range of activities that appeal to all ages. Some reviews mention cleanliness and certain attractions needing maintenance, but the park remains a popular option for families seeking fun and adventure.
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Extensive trampoline areas for bouncing, flipping, and fun in a padded, safe environment.
Massive jungle gyms and slides offering thrilling challenges for all skill levels and ages.
All-inclusive party planning with dedicated staff, private areas, and activities for memorable celebrations.
Affordable seasonal passes providing unlimited access to attractions for extended family fun.
Customized events for schools, teams, and organizations with group rates and activity coordination.
Overall rating
Edward Amaya
Anahi and Angelina are nice
Mariana Mikah
We went in yesterday to celebrate my daughter’s 7th birthday. Parties for us can be a little challenging because she is on the spectrum. I spoke with the manager Samatha. She was so helpful and attentive to our needs. She made our experience an unforgettable one. Given this is our very 1st time celebrating her birthday outside of the house, she had a BLAST! Kids had some Icee’s & shakes. Those all were very tasty. Thank you so much for your hospitality Samantha. We will definitely be returning to your location AND even getting my 2 kids a pass for the summer! See you soon!
Kayla Nash
I really don’t like leaving bad reviews, but I feel like I have to say something after my daughter’s birthday party here this past Saturday. We paid for one of the top party packages because I wanted everything to be easy and taken care of—especially since this has been a really hard time for our family after losing my mom. Unfortunately, it ended up being the opposite. Our party host barely helped at all. For over an hour she didn’t engage with us, check on us, nothing... and we ended up doing everything ourselves—serving pizza, handing out cake, cleaning up, gathering presents, all of it. She pretty much only grabbed the pizzas and drinks. The party room also wasn’t clean when we got there. The forks left out had hair and old cake stuck to them. It was honestly gross and not something you expect when you’re paying that much for a party. The place in general felt run down and not very clean compared to the party we had here 2 years ago. Some attractions were closed, which was frustrating. And what really bothered me was hearing some of the employees at the attractions complaining about kids, saying things like “this little annoying girl keeps riding.” I mean… yeah? That’s the whole point. We paid for her to enjoy it. I did talk to the manager on duty, but all I was told is they’d “pass along feedback,” which didn’t really feel like anything was going to be done. Still asked for a tip for a party that the host barely did her job. Overall, it was just a really disappointing experience for what was supposed to be a special day. I don’t usually leave reviews like this, but people should know what to expect here, now a days. Its nothing like the past several times we have been here.
Dora Rodríguez
My daughter loves visiting that place.
Ryan Carrero
Jayden Grimaldo
The composition feels accidental rather than intentional—there’s no clear subject besides a cracked, dirty floor, which isn’t exactly compelling to look at. The lighting is uneven and dull, giving everything a washed-out, grimy appearance. Even the inclusion of the foot in the corner doesn’t add interest; it just makes the framing feel awkward and unfinished. The textures could have been interesting, but instead they come across as messy and unappealing. There’s no sense of focus, story, or aesthetic direction—just a random snapshot of damage that doesn’t invite the viewer to care. Overall, it looks more like an unintentional pocket photo than something meant to be shared.