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Tucson Trampoline Park Birthday Parties
7 trampoline parks in Tucson, Arizona host birthday parties — 6 with party bookings confirmed on the park's own site. They're ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count). Weekend slots go first everywhere, so start calling 3–4 weeks out.
1. Lava Island
4.8 ★★★★★ 2,314 reviews
“I went back and forth whether this should be a 5 or 4 star rating, since there's no half stars. I opted for the 5-star because my kids and our guests really enjoyed the party.…” — Micah
2. Wild Katz - Children's Adventure Playground
4.7 ★★★★★ 1,920 reviews
“I have brought my son here several times, including his birthday. I love how safe it is and that they separate areas by age. It felt that this was a great, safe, and fun place for…” — Christal
3. Get Air Trampoline Park
4 ★★★★☆ 1,355 reviews
“I went for my nephew's birthday party. It's really fun for all ages. We all had a blast. There's trampolines, foam pits and ninja warrior and they also have trampolines for the…” — Joey
4. Jumping Cholla Trampoline Park
4.5 ★★★★★ 1,069 reviews
“Kids had so much fun... Its a good place for them to let loose and wast some of that high energy they got.. The place is always packed and kids are everywhere.. The party area is…” — Francisco
5. Elevate Trampoline Park
4.5 ★★★★★ 761 reviews
“As a whole, the park is a pretty cool, fun place. We had never been before, but my daughter chose to have her 6th birthday here, so we went with one of their packages. The package…” — Lucas
7. Elevate Trampoline Park South Tucson
4 ★★★★☆ 101 reviews
“Threw my daughter’s 5th birthday party at Elevate. My daughter and all her guests had a blast jumping! Pizza was delicious. All employees were very helpful, nice, and made our…” — Monica
Booking a party in Tucson: the short checklist
- Book 3–4 weeks ahead — Saturday afternoons fill first. A Sunday-morning or weekday slot is easier to land and sometimes cheaper.
- Ask how the jump block works. Most packages are a jump-time block on the courts, then a private party room for pizza and cake. Find out whether your group jumps during regular open jump or gets reserved court time — both are common.
- Put grip socks on the invitation. Nearly every park requires them on the courts, party guests included. Some packages include a pair per jumper; at others they're a few dollars each at the desk — ask which.
- Sort the deposit and waivers early. Expect a deposit to hold the slot — check the refund and reschedule policy. Every jumper needs a signed waiver; send the park's online waiver link with the invites so check-in isn't a paperwork line.
- Confirm the cake rules. Most parks let you bring your own cake; some charge for other outside food. Pizza add-ons are the standard route, and a dedicated party host usually keeps the room on schedule.