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Ninja Kidz Trampoline Park

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One of the Best Places To Visits in North Richland Hills


Address

8800 N Tarrant Pkwy suite #200, North Richland Hills, TX 76182, United States

Website

www.ninjakidzpark.com

Contact

+1 817-646-1162

Rating on Google Maps

5.00 (7K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Tuesday: 9 am to 9 pm
  • Wednesday: 9 am to 9 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 9 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 11 pm
  • Saturday: 9 am to 11 pm
  • Sunday: 9 am to 9 pm
  • Monday: 9 am to 9 pm

Featured Reviews


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  • 4/5 Jesus Reyes (. 1 year ago on Google
    Pretty amazing play-activity space. Good snack options. Clean restrooms. One kid did end up vomiting in the front area, and I watched for about 4 minutes before staff even noticed. But, once they did, they appropriately made sure the kid was okay. And worked as a team to ensure no one else stepped through the mess. Clean up was well done too. Just, should have been faster.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jessica K. 11 months ago on Google
    We took 11 kids ages 4-17 for the first time over spring break. It was the highlight trip/activity of the week since there are so many of us. There are activities for all ages to enjoy, yes even teens! There is plenty of seating for adults to watch and an area to purchase food and drinks. It was a great time overall and kids got their energy out! Looking forward to going again. FYI- You will need to have their branded grip socks for the park.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jarion A. 10 months ago on Google
    Today is my god baby's birthday. So he's always wanted to come here. So we came here and this place is amazing. There are twist and turns, jumps and hurdles everything Ninzja lol!! So my grand baby was thirsty, so we come to the concession stand and this lovely young (Hope) tells me if I do a review😉 I can get a water for free.🤯 That's all you had to say, you know. I love doing reviews. We will definitely be back!! Thank you for making my god's son's birthday at blast❤️ Thank you to the kids that gave me great sliding pictures lol I hope ya'll enjoyed it🤗 Love JSassy🥰
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 g o. 9 months ago on Google
    My girls love it. We’ve got our family pass membership in April .. unfortunately, the last time we were there it’s needing a little bit of up keeping/maintenance . There was socks thrown all over the place making the place look, dirty . Side of one of the block pit were uncovered and a piece of wood was exposed next to one of the slides . Boxes of socks just laying around randomly. It’s a shame . It’s a really cool place and we enjoy going .. hopefully management can address these things.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Heather G. 8 months ago on Google
    If you're impressed with the number of 5 star reviews, please be aware that they give incentives for giving that rating. Here's what I experienced AFTER speaking with a manager about my kids' 2nd trip: The very next visit after my initial review, we went in with "high hopes" as Ashton (my son's favorite role model) would put it. We started out on my youngest's favorite obstacle: the 3 big hopping balls, now deflated. The kids were all complaining that it hurt to land on. Why is it not filled? And the zip line broken too? Sheesh... Last time I complained that the female staff's shorts were by every definition underwear. The manager said he hadn't noticed it would be a problem, because he is young and all the girls his age dress like that. This time they were at least not steam sealed inside their rear ends, but the length had not changed. So when the young lady sat down at the rotating obstacle and crossed her legs like a pretzel, you could now see UP the shorts. There is a clear goal here: look like the sexy Leg Avenue Halloween referee from Instagram. Is it necessary to dress like that to work at a child's play place though? There's a time and place and this is neither. 20 minutes in, we get to the back corner trampolines and there is a gaping 2 ft hole in the floor with no cones or staff keeping kids away. You can see the 15 ft down to the concrete floor beneath, so a kid could have easily been paralyzed from the fall. I tried to push the mats back into place, which is when I found out they had wet adhesive on them. It was as if someone started a job back there that they failed to finish. Just look at the pictures. (I immediately reported it.) We went directly from there to the bigger open jump area and the first step we take, I see that the mat is being held in place by a SHOESTRING. I can't fathom how such an immensely wealthy family would struggle to afford the repairs on this place. It HAS to be management, not the ownership... I hope. We then move over to the dodgeball area where the elementary aged kids are playing nicely, targeting kids their own sizes, which spans greatly from preschool to probably 5th grade. My son loves competition and has an incredibly accurate aim for a 4 year old. He was loving it. The girl who earlier sat with herself displayed to the world approached me with a clip board and asked if I would give the place a 5 star review for an INCENTIVE: a free water bottle. Why she couldn't be monitoring unchaperoned children is beyond me. I said, "Absolutely not" and explained to her the safety issues, as I was worried the wet adhesive wouldn't hold up and was not closed off. She promised she would have the manager go look at it again. (I didn't include any pictures of the inappropriate shorts, because I don't want to seem like a creepy taking pictures of young ladies in underwear sized bottoms.) Not two minutes later, two much older boys entered the dodgeball area and start pegging the small kids instead of each other. It was blatant bullying and before I could pull my 3 kids out, my youngest is SLAMMED in the FACE. I would have cried if that happened to me at 37 years old. I can't imagine how much it hurt him. He cried forever, "Why would he do that to me, Mom?" We exit when he's finally able to walk instead of being carried and as he's putting his shoes on, what do we see? The bully fist bumping his parent AT THE FRONT DESK as the parent exits the premises. How? How is it that a chaperone is not required to stay and witness the lack of supervision by the staff and also fail to do their part to keep their bully from picking on preschoolers? Who do you complain to when management IS the problem? The girl didn't require the kid to exit with the parent. So we quit. We moved all the way to Texas with Ninja Kids playing nonstop and we get here to find out the place isn't like the family- it's just another poorly ran money making venture. I watch their channel every day with my kids. This place doesn't live up to incentivised 5 star reviews though :(
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jeff 7 months ago on Google
    Lots of fun and entertaining things for a young kid to do. It’s a VERY popular place and there are a lot of kids here on the weekend. Some of the attractions seem a little dangerous with the sheer amount of people jumping at once. Regardless, the kids have a blast and it’s a great way to drain their energy for bedtime 😂
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rita G. 9 months ago on Google
    My 9 yo loved it here. Actually, I did, too! Super clean and the employees are awesome (especially Nate). Fair prices but with a Groupon its even better. Via Groupon we got 90 min passes for 9 bucks.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 erica c. 9 months ago on Google
    Love Ninja kidz and their interactive staff. The refs are young but also understand what the kids want, play and challenge them but also watch out for them too. Park is clean and doesn't smell. Ninja Kidz is our favorite trampoline park. Thanks for being awesome!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 A. B. 6 months ago on Google
    Came here for a birthday party, place was packed with kids from age 5-15. Good for the kids to let loose, but there are some shady spots on the apparatus that I feel warrant much more supervision. The “refs” seem to mostly be props. Nice to have the football game on a giant screen, but too busy making sure my kid doesn’t break a bone to actually watch. Go RANGERS!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jeffro T. 7 months ago on Google
    A very fun and affordable place to bring your child or children. Not a place to bring small children such as preschool age or kindergarten. Not enough monitors (employees) roaming around the trampolines or foam pits to regulate the older kids. Love the lights, music and energy. It took about 12 minutes to check in using our membership on the weekend around 7pm. Open until 11pm The place has a food concessions and picnic tables to eat at. Private rooms to rent for parties. Birthday packages. My only complaint is there is no security check points to make sure children are not kidnapped like other trampoline parks.

  • 5/5 Christen S. 6 months ago on Google
    I was sitting and waiting on my children to finish jumping and the atmosphere is very welcoming. Lots of kids playing but not overwhelming packed. As I was sitting, a young Lady named Kayla offered water for me and my kids. She was very nice and polite. I definitely would suggest Ninja Kidz to my friends and family.


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