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Little Leapers at Sky Zone Trampoline Park

  By  Nora Battle
Sky Zone Trampoline Park Little Leapers

Little Leapers at Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Sky Zone (formerly Rockin Jump) is the Myrtle Beach area’s first indoor trampoline park and home to large open jump spaces, a challenge course, a vertical ops wall, dodgeball, a foam pit, a rock wall, and more. It’s great any time of year, but it’s an especially awesome attraction for times of year when it’s cooler and you don’t necessarily want to be outside.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park Little Leapers

 

While I’ve visited Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Myrtle Beach on several occasions, this past weekend was the first time I’ve actually taken my two kids. I’ve taken tours and gone with adults as part of a team-building exercise, but I’ve never gone with my children (ages 1 and 4). Probably because they’re so young, it hadn’t really crossed my mind that they would be into it… or into it for very long.

I was so wrong! This past weekend, we visited during Sky Zone's  “Little Leapers” jump time and had a blast. Their Little Leapers jump time is held on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m and is exclusively for children under 6 years of age. Those with very young children know this time frame is perfect to burn off tons of energy. And we were able to get home in time for lunch and a long afternoon nap. 

June 6 to September 2 – Summer Hours Monday to Friday & Sunday 9:00am to 11:00am and Saturday 8:00am to 10:00am

Another plus is the cost of the Little Leapers jump time. It’s a very affordable family activity, costing only $10 for the parent and one child (up to age 6) and only $5 more for each additional child or parent. I should note you will have to purchase their reusable Sky Socks if you don’t already have a pair, but they are only $4 a pair.

Sky Zone young boy jumping

This past Saturday there was a good turnout of parents and children, but it had a much calmer feeling than times I’ve been in the past. Later afternoon and evening jump times are super exciting with bigger kids, teenagers, and adults jumping. But the quiet morning time is better suited to those in the younger age group. Beyond regular jump times, they also offer a number of special events throughout the year and host awesome birthday parties. For more information, check them out online at www.skyzone.com/myrtlebeach.

Also, check out the coupon page for some great discounts on Sky Zone.

Sky Zone girls in plastic ball

 

 

Shelbi Ankiewicz
Shelbi Ankiewicz is a senior at Coastal Carolina University studying communication, journalism, and intercultural studies. She is originally from Montgomery, Alabama, but has resided in Myrtle Beach for 14 years. She is the Editor-in-Chief of CCU's student newspaper, The Chanticleer, and is a member of a two-year leadership program called the Wall Fellows. Shelbi enjoys trying new restaurants, traveling to major cities in the SouthEast, and attending concerts. In her free time you can find her hanging out with her frenchton bulldog, Oma, or visiting the local trails Myrtle Beach has to offer.