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Trampoline Park Birthday Parties

A trampoline park is the closest thing to a birthday party that runs itself: the kids burn off energy on the courts, the weather can't touch it, and someone else handles setup and cleanup. 1,593 parks in this directory host parties — every one carries the Hosts birthday parties badge on its listing. Packages vary, but most build around the same pieces: a jump-time block (usually 60–90 minutes on the courts), a private party room for the cake-and-presents portion, and food add-ons — pizza is the near-universal option. Many include a dedicated party host who keeps the schedule moving so you don't have to.

Standout party parks across the US

Ranked by local reputation — rating weighted by review count — with one pick per chain.

Ninja Kidz Action Park

5 ★★★★★ 21,961 reviews

8800 N Tarrant Pkwy Ste 200, North Richland Hills, TX

Hosts birthday parties spotless & cleanbirthday party favoritefriendly staff

Trampoline arena with wall-to-wall trampolines, plus a ninja course, zip line, and trapeze.

Xtreme Action Park

4.6 ★★★★★ 17,408 reviews

5300 Powerline Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Ages 6

Hosts birthday parties birthday party favoritearcade & games

Complex with a half-mile asphalt go-kart track, bowling lanes, an indoor ropes course & a bar.

Crossgates Mall

4.3 ★★★★☆ 15,090 reviews

1 Crossgates Mall Rd, Albany, NY

Hosts birthday parties spotless & clean

Mall with department stores & brand-name retailers, plus a food court, trampoline park & multiplex.

iPlay America

4.5 ★★★★★ 7,837 reviews

110 Schanck Rd, Freehold, NJ

Ages 4–13

Hosts birthday parties Sensory-friendly spotless & cleanbirthday party favoritefriendly staff

Huge indoor fun center with bumper cars, go-karts, laser tag & video games, plus a bar & grill.

Craig's Cruisers - Grand Rapids

4.4 ★★★★☆ 7,053 reviews

5730 Clyde Park Ave SW, Wyoming, MI

Ages 3–16

Hosts birthday parties ~$44 great for little kidsbirthday party favoritearcade & games

Family fun center offering go-karts, bumper boats, mini golf, laser tag & more, plus a pizza buffet.

Lava Island

4.6 ★★★★★ 6,524 reviews

452 N Sable Blvd, Aurora, CO

Hosts birthday parties ~$13 spotless & cleanbirthday party favoritefriendly staff

Children's indoor playground with trampolines, climbing areas, and slides, plus a restaurant.

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Every city below has at least two trampoline parks that host birthday parties, so you can compare packages before committing.

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Booking a trampoline park party: what to ask

How far ahead should I book?
Aim for 3–4 weeks out, more for Saturday-afternoon slots — weekends fill first everywhere. If you're flexible, a Sunday morning or Friday-evening party is usually easier to get and sometimes cheaper.
How does the jump time work?
Most packages split the party into a jump block on the courts followed by a private-room block for food and cake. Ask whether your group jumps during regular open jump (with the public on the courts) or gets reserved court time — both are common, and it changes how chaotic things feel.
What about grip socks?
Nearly every trampoline park requires grip socks on the courts, and that goes for your party guests too. Some packages include a pair per jumper; at others they're a few dollars each at the desk. Ask which, and put a line on the invitation — kids who already own a pair should bring them.
Deposit and waiver logistics?
Expect a deposit to hold the slot — ask if it's refundable and what the reschedule policy is. Trampoline parks require a signed waiver for every jumper, no exceptions; almost all offer an online waiver, so send the link out with the invitations and check-in day won't be a paperwork line.
What's usually included?
Typically a set jump block for a set headcount, a reserved party room, and paper goods; food (usually pizza), drinks, extra jumpers, and grip socks (sometimes) are add-ons. Ask whether you can bring your own cake — most parks allow it, some charge a fee for other outside food. Non-jumping adults usually get in free, but confirm.