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| - A fun spot for kids. Dodge ball. Long trampolines. Rock climbing wall. Foam pit. Basketball hoops. Young kid area. Snack bar with television. Seems pretty safely designed overall, but the waiver you must sign before your kid can play does force one to pause and reflect. (I'm sure my eight year old self could have easily found a way to hurt myself here.) Special socks must be worn. They're included in party pricing, but otherwise cost $3. They can be reused on your next visit.
We recently hosted a birthday party at AZ Air Time attended by fifteen six year old girls. Yes, fifteen of them. They all had a blast! No injuries!!! You bring a birthday cake and the venue provides the drinks and pizza. The kids play until staffers announce over the loudspeaker that your pizza is ready. Even though the pizza was age appropriate (cheese only), it was quite good (NYPD!!!). Pitchers of lemonade and water provided. A young employee helped pour drinks, serve the pizza and even cut the cake. Not unreasonably priced, but it becomes more costly if you want be in an area with more privacy. Be forewarned. When your two hours are up, your two hours are up. The workers will load your gifts on a cart and start preparing for the next group.
FYI, photos of party pricing and individual pricing handouts are now posted on Yelp.
My only concern really, at least as it related to our group, was that AZ Air Time has many different play areas. It was more or less impossible to keep track of all those six year olds! No employee is stationed at the front door to prevent a kid from wandering outside. Fortunately, we had several parents stay and help us monitor the chaos. There were also lots of young staffers monitoring the different activity areas. They were universally friendly and patient with the kids.
Overall, a good party choice if you're willing to risk a bump or bruise. And the kids will sleep well that night.
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