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| - I agree that an hour is enough. My quads are a little achey the morning after.
My friend suggested wearing pants because you might get this rug burn kinda thing. You can wear just socks or soft-soled shoes (Puma, reprsent!). They have a water fountain with tepid, unfiltered water. Bring your own.
The jumping part was fun. I was working on my front tucks and back layouts. I kind of landed the tucks, but once I tagged myself in the mouth with my KNEE, it was all over. I never quite got the back layouts. I kind of spun out in the middle of each. I think I looked like a cat, falling out of the sky, desperately trying to land on its feet. I make embarrassing caterwaul sounds, too.
I love dodgeball and they have a small section that they rope off to play dodgeball in. I didn't know what proper etiquette is when dropping into someone else's game, so we waited for the other kids' game to be over then came over and asked, "Can we play?" The kids obliged.
Dodgeball was fun. They have all these underinflated volleyballs to throw around. If you get tagged, you're out. There is no jail. You just have to wait on the side til the game is over.
At first I didn't want to play with strangers because if I get tagged in the head, I' want it to be from a friend. But I couldn't resist after watching for a sec. And in the end I didn't get head-hunted.
I guess prices have come up recently because we paid $9 for an hour. You can purchase hour-long blocks of jump time. Your session can start on the hour or on the half hour.
* off the strip, non-casino
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