4/5 Jason P. 2 years ago on Google
We've
been
wanting
to
check
out
a
trampoline
park
for
a
while
now.
I
noticed
a
few
within
an
hour
or
so
from
the
Bronx.
After
doing
some
research,
I
decided
on
Bounce.
We
planned
to
get
there
as
early
as
possible
to
avoind
any
crowds,
since
this
was
our
first
time.
We
arrived
at
12
pm,
right
when
it
opened.
The
place
was
empty
and
we
were
greeted
by
some
friendly
and
helpful
employees.
We
filled
out
the
appropriate
waivers
(can
either
be
done
on
your
mobile
device
or
they
have
a
computer
set
up
near
the
counter
as
well)...the
waivers
are
for
adults
and
children.
The
60-minute
bounce
passes
are
about
$20
for
children
and
$25
for
adults.
They
are
good
in
"rounding-up"
the
times...si
if
you
arrive
at
12:15,
they
will
give
you
allow
your
time
to
expire
at
1:30,
giving
you
15
extra
minutes.
You
are
also
required
to
buy
and
wear
socks
(about
$2.50
each),
but
they
can
be
taken
home
and
used
again
if
you
return.
For
my
family
of
four,
it
was
about
$100.
There
is
an
arcade
section
in
the
front
area
which
has
some
shooting
games,
air
hockey
and
a
bunch
of
other
ticket-winning
games
where
you
can
accumulate
tickets
and
trade
them
in
for
prizes,
similar
to
Dave
&
Busters.
This
area
is
generally
small
and
was
a
nice
bonus.
All
the
machines
in
this
area
are
card
operated,
which
you
can
purchase
at
the
front
counter...essentially
4
tokens
equal
$1
and
most
games
are
4-6
tokens
per
play.
After
you
get
your
pass,
you
get
to
roam
free.
There
are
a
few
different
bounce
areas;
open
bounce,
foam
pit,
volletball
area,
climbing
area
and
a
large
free
bounce
area.
What
I
really
appreciated
was
that
there
were
a
few
designated
areas
for
the
little
ones
(5
and
under).
For
someone
who
hasn't
bounced
before...let
me
tell
you...it
was
quite
a
workout.
My
legs
are
sore
they
day
after.
The
only
additional
area
you
can
purchase
optionally,
is
the
rock
wall
climb
area...which
I
believe
is
about
$5
per
climb.
There
were
drinks
(soft
drinks
-
$3)
and
snacks
(cookies/chips
-
$2ish)
for
sale
at
the
front
counter.
One
gripe
was
that
we
could
only
find
one
bathroom
there
(family
bathroom),
and
the
condition
was
pretty
bad...especially
for
the
place
only
being
open
for
under
two
hours.
Another
gripe
was
that
a
bunch
of
the
arcade
machines
did
NOT
work
as
expected.
We
needed
to
have
points
on
our
game
card
reimbursed
a
few
times.
While
we
were
there,
from
about
12-2pm
on
a
Friday,
the
place
never
got
really
crowded.
The
workers,
mostly
teenagers/early
twenty-somethings,
were
all
very
nice.
They
all
seemed
to
have
positive
and
cheerful
attitude.
I
understand
that
it
may
not
be
easiest
to
deal
with
bouncing
kids
all
day,
so
kudos
to
them.
Overall
we
had
a
great
time
here,
but
I
would
likely
check
out
the
other
places
in
the
future
for
comparison.
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