Who doesn’t love a good bounce on a trampoline? No one is the answer, and that is why Extreme Air Park is one of the best places to take kids while you are in Calgary. It is Canada’s largest trampoline park, loaded with interlocking trampolines and an array of games and activities. It is here where you will find one of the largest foam pits in the world, where eight lanes of trampoline throw jumpers into the air and then into the pit, ensuring no one gets hurt. A 50 feet half pipe also leads into this foam pit. For the sports minded kids and adults, there exists zero gravity basketball where they will dunk like a pro NBA’er. In addition, they can even head to the dodgeball or vertical volleyball courts. Jump times vary from an hour to two. Or, bring the older kids late at night and let them jump from 9 pm until midnight for just $25. Bound to tire the kids out, we don’t necessarily recommend this activity for kids under the age of 3 as there is a lot going on here.
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No customer service, dirty place. We went today after 15 minutes my son lost his glasses. The staffs asked us to stop digging to find his glasses., They said they will contact us if they find them as they clean every 2 weeks. No refund of the money of course. My son needs his glasses all the time, they cost 400$, with the entrance price for 4 people 78$, I lost 5004 for 15 minutes without having some help. Don''t go there and go spend your money somewhere else.Read More
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