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So, we had a little situation that was a big learning experience for us. One child in particular could really use some cheering up and we needed to just put the incident past us. And... also as a reward for good grades, we found some fun at a place that we have never been to before. Thin Air!
I had heard about Thin Air on social media, but never looked it up. I was so pleasantly surprised to see that it was more Central than I thought. Right off of Fredericksburg and 410. Right next door to Graham Central Station (for all you Tejanos out there) to be exact! :)
There are angled wall slides. Slack lines with a pool of foam blocks to land in.
Because I can guarantee there will be falls. On purpose even. Some basketball trampoline. BTW, he totally made that shot! I even jumped a bit. I tried balancing on the slack line and thankfully there was no video of me climbing out of these foam blocks. Let me tell you, climbing out of that pit is not a very easy task. And then there was this...the action shots are a bit blurry, but there were some major top rope wrestling moves being made. P.S. You can jump barefoot, or with Thin Air grip socks.
All in all, it was a great hour and just what we needed to kick off the weekend!
So have you been? What are your thoughts about these trampoline parks?
Tickets are $13 for one hour of jump or $20 for 2 hours. Kids 6 and under are $10 and have a special jumping time. Thin Air even hosts Family Nights where everyone in your family can jump for $35/hour. Check out their pricing and hours page for more details.
I had heard about Thin Air on social media, but never looked it up. I was so pleasantly surprised to see that it was more Central than I thought. Right off of Fredericksburg and 410. Right next door to Graham Central Station (for all you Tejanos out there) to be exact! :)
There are angled wall slides. Slack lines with a pool of foam blocks to land in.
Because I can guarantee there will be falls. On purpose even. Some basketball trampoline. BTW, he totally made that shot! I even jumped a bit. I tried balancing on the slack line and thankfully there was no video of me climbing out of these foam blocks. Let me tell you, climbing out of that pit is not a very easy task. And then there was this...the action shots are a bit blurry, but there were some major top rope wrestling moves being made. P.S. You can jump barefoot, or with Thin Air grip socks.
All in all, it was a great hour and just what we needed to kick off the weekend!
So have you been? What are your thoughts about these trampoline parks?
Tickets are $13 for one hour of jump or $20 for 2 hours. Kids 6 and under are $10 and have a special jumping time. Thin Air even hosts Family Nights where everyone in your family can jump for $35/hour. Check out their pricing and hours page for more details.