![]() Sky Zone will try to separate jumpers by size for safety reasons, which means that parents may not be able to jump with their (smaller in size) children if they are in an area where there are other children jumping too. But during peak times (weekends, holidays, school vacations), jumpers under 40 inches tall MUST jump BEFORE noon (but be aware that taller people may be jumping at that time too). There is no kiddie court. Everyone can jump everywhere.(Adults are admitted FREE during Toddler Time, by the way.) Adults can, however, accompany their kids onto the trampolines and sit or stand on the pads nearby to help them. So it’s kind of nice if you have a really little one since you won’t have to worry about adults accidentally trouncing them. Even just a little bit of jumping by a big person can unintentionally knock a little one right off their feet. This is for the safety of the little ones. Parents cannot jump during Toddler Time.The price of admission ($9/child) covers that entire time (it’s not a time-specific ticket like at other open jump times), and kids have access to (almost) everywhere in the facility. Sky Zone offers Toddler Time, a special session reserved for kids ages 5 and under, twice a week on Friday mornings (10-12) and Sunday mornings (9-11).(Trampoline parks seem to be springing up all over the place–sorry, couldn’t resist □ ) So I thought it might be helpful to point out some key facts about Sky Zone to help distinguish them from the others: Now, if you’ve been following our blog for a while, you may remember that we’ve written about two other trampoline parks that are relatively new additions to the CT scene: Flight in New Britain and Launch in Hartford. So I contacted the one currently closest to me in Wallingford, CT and asked if I could bring my crew down for one of their bi-weekly “Toddler Time” sessions for kids ages 5 and under. And guess what? They do! In fact, there are two Sky Zone locations already in CT, and two more in the works (including one that has just been announced for the Hartford area!). So when a Facebook friend of mine (who doesn’t even live in Connecticut!) posted some pics of her kids playing at a trampoline park called Sky Zone that looked like a ton of fun, the first thing I thought was, gee, I wonder if they have a location in my neck of the woods. Here’s the thing about writing a blog about things to do with kids: you are always, always, ALWAYS thinking about new things to do with your kids. All opinions are 100% my own.Ĭut to the chase. Thank you to Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Wallingford, CT for giving my family complimentary admission for this visit. Please check their website for the most current information, especially about things like schedules and pricing. PLEASE NOTE: This post was written in 2015, and while it should still give you a good overview of the experience, it is also possible that it may contain some outdated information.
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