
About Fly High Kids Adventure Park Altadena
Description Looking for an action-packed indoor adventure? Fly High Adventure Park in Altadena is a 7,000-square-foot playground that'll get those kiddos bouncing off the walls (literally!). Since opening its doors in 2021, this family-friendly spot has become THE place for local parents to let their little ones burn off that endless energy. I recently took my nephew here and, boy, was I impressed by how much they've packed into this space! The facility primarily caters to children aged 1-14, with different zones designed for various age groups and skill levels. What I love most is how they've thoughtfully laid out the space – you can easily keep an eye on your kids from pretty much anywhere in the facility. The main trampoline court, while not massive, is perfect for learning flips and tricks in a controlled environment. Key Features • Main trampoline court for practicing jumps and stunts • Ninja warrior-style obstacle course that challenges kids' agility • Dedicated toddler area with soft play equipment • Airbag landing zones for safe trick practice • Multiple ball pits throughout the facility • Party rooms for birthday celebrations • Professional staff trained in safety protocols • Climate-controlled environment • Parent lounge area with WiFi • Clean, well-maintained equipment Best Time to Visit If you're anything like me, you'll wanna avoid the peak crowds. From my experience, weekday mornings are surprisingly quiet - especially right when they open at 10 AM. Weekends tend to get pretty packed after lunch, so I'd suggest coming early, around opening time, if you're planning a weekend visit. School holidays can get pretty hectic too, but they handle the crowds well. How to Get There The park sits in a convenient spot in Altadena, right off the main drag. You can't miss it - just look for the colorful signage! There's plenty of free parking right out front, which is always a plus when you're wrangling excited kids. If you're coming from downtown LA, it's about a 30-minute drive, traffic permitting (and we all know how LA traffic can be!). Tips for Visiting Ya know what most folks don't realize? You'll want to arrive about 15 minutes early to fill out the waiver paperwork - trust me, it'll save you precious jumping time! Make sure your kiddos wear comfy clothes that they can move in easily. And here's a pro tip: bring some grippy socks, or you can buy them there for a few extra bucks. Their monthly membership is actually a pretty sweet deal if you plan on visiting more than twice a month. For $49.95, you get their APOCALYPTIC PASS, which lets you jump for 3 hours every single day - talk about value for money! One thing I really appreciate is how seriously they take safety. The staff regularly checks the equipment and keeps a close eye on jumpers to make sure everyone's following the rules. Sure, it might seem strict to some, but when it comes to kids bouncing around, better safe than sorry, right? Remember to bring water - jumping is seriously good exercise! And while they do have vending machines, you might wanna pack some snacks for when the kids need to refuel. Just keep in mind that food and drinks aren't allowed in the jumping areas (for obvious reasons). Oh, and if you're planning a birthday party? Book it well in advance - these slots fill up fast! They've got some pretty cool party packages that include private party rooms, dedicated hosts, and even special jump time. I've seen a few parties in action, and let me tell you, those kids have a blast! The place might not be as huge as some other trampoline parks in LA, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in quality and attention to detail. The staff is super friendly (shoutout to Mike at the front desk - always so patient with my million questions), and they really go above and beyond to make sure everyone has a safe and fun time. Just keep in mind that on rainy days or during extreme heat, this place can get pretty busy since it's one of the few indoor activity spots in the area. But honestly? Even when it's crowded, they manage the flow well, and there's usually not too long of a wait for any particular attraction. And hey, a little insider tip - follow their social media! They sometimes post flash deals and special events that aren't advertised anywhere else. Nothing better than scoring a discount while planning an awesome day out with the kids!Description
Looking for an action-packed indoor adventure? Fly High Adventure Park in Altadena is a 7,000-square-foot playground that’ll get those kiddos bouncing off the walls (literally!). Since opening its doors in 2021, this family-friendly spot has become THE place for local parents to let their little ones burn off that endless energy. I recently took my nephew here and, boy, was I impressed by how much they’ve packed into this space!
The facility primarily caters to children aged 1-14, with different zones designed for various age groups and skill levels. What I love most is how they’ve thoughtfully laid out the space – you can easily keep an eye on your kids from pretty much anywhere in the facility. The main trampoline court, while not massive, is perfect for learning flips and tricks in a controlled environment.
Key Features
• Main trampoline court for practicing jumps and stunts
• Ninja warrior-style obstacle course that challenges kids’ agility
• Dedicated toddler area with soft play equipment
• Airbag landing zones for safe trick practice
• Multiple ball pits throughout the facility
• Party rooms for birthday celebrations
• Professional staff trained in safety protocols
• Climate-controlled environment
• Parent lounge area with WiFi
• Clean, well-maintained equipment
Best Time to Visit
If you’re anything like me, you’ll wanna avoid the peak crowds. From my experience, weekday mornings are surprisingly quiet – especially right when they open at 10 AM. Weekends tend to get pretty packed after lunch, so I’d suggest coming early, around opening time, if you’re planning a weekend visit. School holidays can get pretty hectic too, but they handle the crowds well.
How to Get There
The park sits in a convenient spot in Altadena, right off the main drag. You can’t miss it – just look for the colorful signage! There’s plenty of free parking right out front, which is always a plus when you’re wrangling excited kids. If you’re coming from downtown LA, it’s about a 30-minute drive, traffic permitting (and we all know how LA traffic can be!).
Tips for Visiting
Ya know what most folks don’t realize? You’ll want to arrive about 15 minutes early to fill out the waiver paperwork – trust me, it’ll save you precious jumping time! Make sure your kiddos wear comfy clothes that they can move in easily. And here’s a pro tip: bring some grippy socks, or you can buy them there for a few extra bucks.
Their monthly membership is actually a pretty sweet deal if you plan on visiting more than twice a month. For $49.95, you get their APOCALYPTIC PASS, which lets you jump for 3 hours every single day – talk about value for money!
One thing I really appreciate is how seriously they take safety. The staff regularly checks the equipment and keeps a close eye on jumpers to make sure everyone’s following the rules. Sure, it might seem strict to some, but when it comes to kids bouncing around, better safe than sorry, right?
Remember to bring water – jumping is seriously good exercise! And while they do have vending machines, you might wanna pack some snacks for when the kids need to refuel. Just keep in mind that food and drinks aren’t allowed in the jumping areas (for obvious reasons).
Oh, and if you’re planning a birthday party? Book it well in advance – these slots fill up fast! They’ve got some pretty cool party packages that include private party rooms, dedicated hosts, and even special jump time. I’ve seen a few parties in action, and let me tell you, those kids have a blast!
The place might not be as huge as some other trampoline parks in LA, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in quality and attention to detail. The staff is super friendly (shoutout to Mike at the front desk – always so patient with my million questions), and they really go above and beyond to make sure everyone has a safe and fun time.
Just keep in mind that on rainy days or during extreme heat, this place can get pretty busy since it’s one of the few indoor activity spots in the area. But honestly? Even when it’s crowded, they manage the flow well, and there’s usually not too long of a wait for any particular attraction.
And hey, a little insider tip – follow their social media! They sometimes post flash deals and special events that aren’t advertised anywhere else. Nothing better than scoring a discount while planning an awesome day out with the kids!
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