New Indoor Adventure Park Urban Air will open in Greenville, SC

Have you heard about the opening of Urban Air in Greenville? If your kids are driving you crazy with your infinite energy and no way to get it out, there is a new adventure park in town that has only the remedy.

You must have seen the sign when picking up groceries at Costco or shopping at Cabela’s. The big sign that says “Urban Air Adventure Park”. If you’ve ever wondered what’s going on there, we have the answer.

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Urban Air Adventure Park

Urban Air is a 58,000 square foot covered trampoline and adventure park that caters to the whole family. Here is a list of what they have in store for you:

  • Go-Karts
  • Virtual reality games
  • Flip Zone Shock Carts
  • Spin Zone Shock Carts
  • Sky Rider
  • Adventure Hub
  • String Course
  • Leap of faith
  • Climbing walls
  • APEX trampolines
  • Warrior Course
  • Destroy
  • Tipping track
  • burned
  • Tube Playground

Still exhausted from just reading about it? They also have a cafe because, really, your kids will go hungry after all this fun. Urban Air Adventure Park is the largest indoor adventure park operator in the world. Their goal is to bring this unique experience to thrill seekers of all ages.

Weekly activities on Urban Air

In addition to normal hours, Urban Air has Sensory-Friendly Play, which does not involve loud music, lights and park noise during normal hours.

They also have Jumperoo, a time reserved for children up to 5 years old to enjoy the park without the big kids around.

Family nights, exercise classes and night out for parents are special events that Urban Air will also have available. Check the calendar for details.

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Urban airline tickets and associations

Urban Air has several different ticket levels for guests, depending on what they want to do in the park. Tickets start at $ 14.99 for the basic trampoline pass and up to $ 35.99 for the entire park. A Parent Pass can be purchased for half the price of any ticket purchased for the child. The Deluxe Access Pass for children up to 5 years old costs $ 9.99.

Families can purchase Endless Play subscriptions starting at $ 7.99 a month and enjoy unlimited access to the new park, ensuring everyone can play together and stay connected. We recommend advance reservations for members and non-members to ensure admission to the park.

Urban Air birthday parties

If you are thinking that your child would love to have the birthday party here, you are in luck. Urban Air has a variety of birthday party packages available that are fully customizable to what you want. They can include as many adventures within the park as you want.

Food, drinks, merchandise and even souvenirs can be added to the package.

COVID-19 Policies

Urban Air has taken several steps to improve cleaning policies and procedures to protect the health and well-being of customers, employees and members of the local community.

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Some improvements include temperature checks for guests and staff members; thorough cleaning, hourly, with EPA-listed disinfectants effective against COVID-19; increase in sanitation stations throughout the park; limited capacity at all attractions; cashless food service; measures of social distance in force in and around the park; mask requirements for all team members and making facial covers available for guests to purchase, if they choose.

You can read more about these cleaning improvements at UrbanAir.

Want to go?

Be sure to sign a disclaimer online, as you will save time getting there. You will also need to buy Urban Air socks ($ 2.99) as they are required to play.

Urban Air will open to the public on Saturday, February 20, 2021, and will have a grand opening on March 6, 2021. Check its Facebook page for gifts and tickets.

Urban Air Adventure Park
1025 Woodruff Rd Suite F102, Greenville

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