Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park Overview
Reach new heights of fun at Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park! Located at 14902 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75254, USA, this park is where joy soars, reflected in its 4.5-star rating from 938 reviews. Elevate your day by dialing (469) 232-1214!
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park Reviews
Visited with my daughters (2,4) and nephew (13) one weekday afternoon in July. Overall, it was a very underwhelming experience and I have no plans to go back. I had checked the website to get a better idea of what kind of place we were going to since I had never heard of Urban Air and it said that weekdays tickets were half off, perfect I though! I didn’t see the tiny, near invisible print that said it wasn’t for under 5 and adult tickets which I felt was a bit of a bait and switch only discovered after we got there. The website also wasn’t clear that I had to wear Urban Air Brand socks; it only mentioned that socks were required which again I thought was unreasonable.nnWe arrive and I soon come to find that there is nothing really for little kids. They have a playground but it was very dark inside and my kids were scared to go in. It was also very, very dirty, and a mess (see photos), half of it was closed and the open part had random mats thrown around the floor and torn foam tossed about. The only real option for little kids was no longer an option. We then tried the little kid section of the trampolines but order kids kept running in and out and knocking my kids down, so they didn’t want to play there. There was this foam pit that was completely empty (where kids can take nerf bats and knock each other off – again empty) and my girls liked jumping in that but we were told we couldn’t jump in for safety reasons which didn’t make any sense because it was empty and they were just jumping in the corner about a foot it. So then we tried the obstacle course with the ball pit. My 4 yr old tried some of the things but they were way, way too hard. We played in the balls for a while on one of the sections where the obstacle was blocked and removed and we were enjoying ourselves but after about 30 mins we were told by the staff that we couldn’t play in the balls, despite being in an area where there was no course (looks like it had been broken and removed). While playing in the balls, I noticed that the course trails were way too hard. Not a single child, despite the age or height, were able to go through the whole thing. Whoever designed this thing must have thought it was for full grown adult “Ninja” men instead of children. Poor kids got no sense of accomplishment.nnAt this point there was nothing my kids could play with that wasn’t “unsafe”, closed, broken, dirty, dark, kids were knocked down or we were told to leave. And the whole place was strange, looked like it was partially maintained because some parts looked great and brand new (like the climbing walls) while others had definitely seen better days. Not worth going back.
It’s in an old warehouse. Kids love it. Food is nacho cheesy. Try to go to the bathroom before you come
My daughter needed to release and refresh so today was her day to let it out and just be a kid. She loved UA. She truly enjoyed just jumping and playing herself out. A few of the employees were courteous and helpful. Some just walked by and didn't say a word. It didn't bother me. It was my first time here and although smaller than what we are used to, it was still nice none the less.
What a great place! When the Texas summer heat and humidity is even unbearable at the pool, Urban Air becomes a great way to escape the weather! Kids can run, jump, play, climb, leap, explore, and pretend to their hearts delight.
I looked up and saw an older boy taking my 5 yr old daughter by the hand into the playground area. I waited for them to come down from the slide and when they didnt, I went in looking for her. It was pitch black and I called her name. This is when she emerged and the older boy ran out. When I asked her what they were doing, she said that he said that he wanted to play a game with her. The room had foam placements like for pillows. It's closed off private area (behind the slides) where others cannot see. I notified the manager and corporate to close off this room. This was in August and September. It's now the end of November and this area is still there.
- Sarah Cabezas