Bouncy birthday party anyone?

SKY ZONE SURREY IS NOW CLOSED
Looking to thrill and exhaust the kids on their birthdays? Your kids and their besties will love jumping, flying and flipping on Sky Zone Trampoline’s bouncy wall-to-wall trampoline courts, easily one of the most fun birthday party outings around.
All you have to do is bring the kids, and Sky Zone does the rest. Think jumping followed by pizza, drinks, ice cream in a private party room. There’s even a Foam Zone filled with 10,000 foam cubes that kids can leap into. Boom! Oh, and free WIFI for the parents. #yaas
Sky Zone has parties for groups of kids from small groups to over 25 kids. Bigger parties like the Supreme and Ultimate Air parties even get a private jumping court!
Pro tip: Book on a weekday and save.
No need for parents to jump!
Did you know that Sky Zone prides itself on its cleanliness and safety? During jump time, parents can relax and chat, have a coffee or post birthday pics to Instagram using the free WIFI while court monitors ensure the safety off all the kids.
All birthday parties include these amazing features!
- Jump Time (the main event)
- Sky Socks – “Washable and Reusable” (bring them when you come back)
- Party Room (just for your party)
- Coca-Cola Freestyle Pop/Juice (kid fave)
- Dedicated Party Host (so you don’t have to do all the work!)
- Room Set Up and Clean Up (no clean up … yaas)
- Gift for Birthday Child (Yes, really)
- Uncle Fatih’s Pizza (party fave for kids fo sho)
Pick the birthday that’s right for you!
Bonus!
This post is sponsored by one of our Community Builders, Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Sky Zone is the world’s first indoor trampoline park. We’re the inventors of “fun fitness” and the makers of trampolines as far as the eye can see. Sky Zone Surrey is all about spreading the good word of Fun Fitness. We believe that combining the best equipment with caring, motivated staff equals the best time you can have indoors!
Harriet Fancott is the Editor and Social Media Manager for Vancouver Mom. She has over 20 years experience in the arts, tech and mom-based blogging arenas. She lives in East Vancouver with her husband and son where they enjoy exploring all that Vancouver has to offer from festivals and events to playgrounds and beaches to sushi and ice cream (although not together).