The idea of a trampoline park is brilliant especially for those who don't have the luxury of having a trampoline at their place already.
If it's your first time visiting, they'll make you sign a waiver form electronically first and then you go up to the cashier and show them your receipt. From my understanding, buying the orange socks are mandatory before entering the zone. I wouldn't mind an extra pair of socks to keep anyways, they do have grips at the bottom though.
If you're going with a small group, I recommend buying the one hour pass ($18) as you don't really need to be there for that long. Personally, I thought it was relatively expensive for one hour but it's something I'm glad I go to do once. You can get exhausted easily with all the kids running around! Speaking of which, if you have kids, this would definitely be a cool place to have a party.
Lockers are $2. However, you can only access it once! Make sure you have everything you need if you don't want to keep paying the $2 to go to your locker. There are shoe cubbies to put your shoes if you want to save locker space as well. I was contemplating bringing my phone to take pics but decided against it as I didn't want to risk breaking my phone. You can only take pics on the side if you wish to bring a phone.
They split you into groups based on age so you won't be competing with people who are much older/younger than you especially for the larger group activities such as trampoline dodgeball or volleyball which I highly recommend trying. There's event the basketball courts with the trampoline which is fun to try. I can see why groups come for team building events.
Personally I felt some of the younger kids there were out of control and I thought the staff could've done a better job handling them especially if they're invading others peoples trampolines and budding. It can be a tricky situation especially if parents are involved and they're already trying to manage who can go and not but it is what it is.