
Du plaisir en famille qui prend son envol, avec un personnel sympathique et des souvenirs d’anniversaire inoubliables.
Altitude Trampoline Park - Cincinnati-Anderson est un centre de loisirs à Cincinnati, OH. Les critiques mettent en avant un personnel sympathique et orienté client, des locaux propres et des fêtes d'anniversaire amusantes. Le parc propose des trampolines, une fosse en mousse avec un airbag de cascade, du dodgeball et du basket-ball, ainsi que des places assises et des casiers. Certains visiteurs mentionnent des adhésions telles que le forfait Jump Champion à 20 $. Adresse : 7522 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45255.
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Accès illimité aux trampolines, aux fosses en mousse et aux airbags pour tous les âges pendant les heures d'ouverture.
Organisation de fêtes tout compris avec personnel dédié, espaces privés et activités ludiques pour les enfants.
Abonnement mensuel abordable offrant des tarifs réduits et un accès prioritaire pour les sauteurs fréquents.
Forfaits personnalisés pour les écoles, les équipes et les groupes d'entreprise, avec tarifs spéciaux et activités.
Zones de trampolines désignées pour des jeux compétitifs et des dunks amusants.
Divertissement supplémentaire avec des jeux d'arcade et des machines à tickets pour plus de plaisir.
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Bryant Wallace
We had an excellent time at Altitude Trampoline Park! My daughter and I had so much fun. The staff was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and very customer-oriented. Everyone was polite and courteous, which made the experience even better. We truly enjoyed our time there and will definitely be back!
Marissa Beall
Had a birthday party there today and it was a great experience. Kylie was our hostess and she was very attentive and super sweet. Everything was clean and the kids had a blast. Will definitely be back.
Shawn Penrod
This place is good when it's open. I have come around 10 am 5 times and 4 times they've been closed. I'm definitely cancelling my membership soon. I tried to call ahead and no one answers. Why bother open at 10. I did update my review since I am a regular but I'm tired of coming and it not being open
HAYDEN SCHUNK UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT
A great time at altitude trampoline park, Cincinnati/Anderson Ohio location i’m playing on the stunt airbag put in the foam pit, but it was hard to get out of it jumping on the trampolines and if you’re tired There are a lot of seats & benches and some of the chairs they have massage chairs, which you will have to pay for to use them or you can just sit in them they have lockers so you guys can use them you can leave your stuff at the tables on the main floor so you’ll be good to go Recommendation is getting a membership, the $20 one which is called jump champion
Ashley
First time going. The staff was two women and they were Very sweet. The one was younger and one was older (not old by any means of course) but the older one was so incredibly nice and helpful (the lady in one of my pics) . After being baffled by the amount of parents who just simply don’t watch their kids, seeing kids run wild and getting in other kids way where they don’t belong, I’m even more impressed how that lady was so happy and upbeat and so kind. I couldn’t handle a job like that. She deserves a raise! Absolutely adored her so please pass that along. The park itself is smaller than expected. It’s very fun but we went on a weekday (with our homeschool group) and my kids still could barely get on the game station trampoline, the air bag thing, dodgeball, or basketball because of the sheer number of kids who had no parents in sight running around getting on things that clearly said “one kid at a time”… no balls in the basket ball area but one so luckily one random teen gave my kids the one ball she had which was very sweet because we didn’t even ask her or anything. My daughter got on the video game thing one time (after waiting her turn for 15 mins) and that was ruined immediately with two random kids (3-5 yrs old) getting on it with her in her way half way thru her game. And my kids are too polite and sweet so she just got off and let them have it. There is a baby-small kid area and it’s super cool but somehow the main areas were flooded with literal babies (swear to god) and toddlers everywhere running without any parents anywhere in sight. Point being, place was great, fun, great staff, the foam blocks didn’t smell bad (according to my other daughter lol) like I read on the reviews lol, and my kids had fun. But the cons are ; parents are horrific and don’t watch their spawns of Satan, and if your kids aren’t okay being assertive and rude they won’t get turns on anything like mine didn’t. So go on a weekday during school hours if you can. Place itself is great and has some claw machines and fun stuff besides the main attraction. Your kids will have fun but peace be with you dealing with other parents… oh and you have to buy their socks which I believe were $3.49. But you keep them and can use them next time you go