If Chuck E Cheese, Amazone, and Disney had a baby it would look just like Jump Yard.
It's about 50,000 square feet of indoor child amusement. There's about seven inflatables for kids to jump and play on and the entire floor is padded for ultimate protection. If that's not enough there's also a arcade area for the kids who don't want to burn some calories. AKA, the fatties. There's a little tikes and younger area for very small children - It's walled in so bigger kids don't come running thru and accidently use some youngins' as bowling pins. There is also more to do like taking some dance lessons from their costumed character Buddy or grabbing a reasonably priced snack or drink from the food counter.
What's mom and dad doing while their kids tire themselves out? Playing a touch master on the sidelines. Perhaps they're plugged into one of the very accessible power outlets. Are they checking out a sports game on one of the flat screen TV's? Maybe, just maybe, they are relaxing in one of several very comfortable recliners. What would you do?
I have to say the Jump Yard appears to be very well run. Thru out the day they close a ride for a few minutes to do a good cleaning. If you setup your kids birthday party with them it will be executed flawlessly... almost like the teen staff members were trained by the military. Very clean, and a great attention to detail. I was impressed.
Just one thing-
This was an actual overheard conversation:
Parent said "What do I do if I can't find my kid?"
Staff member responds with "Did you look upstairs?"
-I would have liked to see the staff member assist the parent a bit more. It's got to be a bit scary losing your kid. I saw two exits - It would be awesome if those doors were constantly monitored and a child/kid check system was used (like at Chuck E. Cheese). That would be my only suggestion.