Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park — photo 1 of 1

Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

Rating

4.2(1,300)

Family of 4

$100-$150 for a family of 4 depending on package

Duration

2-3 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 3-15

About

Urban Air in Melbourne is the closest full adventure park to Cape Canaveral with the full lineup — go-karts, ropes course, climbing walls, trampolines, bowling, and more. It's about 20 minutes south of the Cape, making it a solid option when Florida's afternoon thunderstorms roll in.

The tiered pricing works well for families. Basic covers trampolines, tube playground, and simpler attractions. Ultimate adds go-karts, ropes course, climbing, and bowling. For kids under 7, basic is usually enough — they're happy bouncing and crawling through tubes. Older kids and tweens want the ultimate package for the go-karts and ropes course, which are the main draws.

Go-karts have height requirements, so check before buying the package. Nothing's worse than paying for the go-kart upgrade and finding out your kid is an inch too short. The ropes course is genuinely challenging and better suited for ages 7+. The climbing walls have multiple difficulty levels.

For a family of 4, expect $100-$150 depending on packages. That's on the higher end, but you get 2-3 hours of varied entertainment. Book online for discounts and check for any seasonal promotions.

Important scheduling note: weekday hours start at 4 PM (Fridays at 2 PM). This isn't a morning activity on school days. Weekends have fuller hours. During school breaks and summer, check for extended morning hours.

The 4.2 rating with 1,300 reviews is solid for this type of venue. The Melbourne location is clean, well-staffed, and has enough variety to justify the price point.

The cafe has pizza, nachos, and drinks. The surrounding Colonnade Ave area has chain restaurants for a better meal after bouncing.

For Space Coast families and tourists, Urban Air Melbourne fills the indoor entertainment gap that the Cape Canaveral area itself lacks. Between Kennedy Space Center, the beach, and Urban Air, you've got a solid wet-weather plan that doesn't involve giving up and watching hotel TV.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

No

Nursing / Changing

Not Available

Kid Meals

Limited

Setting

Indoor

Rainy Day

Great option!

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons. Weekday hours start at 4 PM. Avoid Saturday afternoons.

Wait Times

15-25 min for go-karts on weekends

Nearby Food

Small cafe inside. The Melbourne area along Colonnade Ave has chain restaurants within a few minutes.

Why Kids Love It

More than just trampolines — the go-karts, ropes course, climbing walls, and bowling add real variety. Kids who get bored at regular trampoline parks find enough to do here for 2-3 hours. The go-karts are the standout for older kids.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Weekday hours start at 4 PM (2 PM Fridays)
  • Basic package is fine for kids under 7
  • Go-karts have height requirements — check first
  • The ropes course is best for ages 7+
  • Grip socks required

What to Bring

  • Grip socks
  • Water bottle
  • Athletic clothes
  • Closed-toe shoes for go-karts

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$100-$150 for a family of 4 depending on package

Tips to Save

  • Basic package is enough for younger kids.
  • Book online for discounts.
  • Check Groupon.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
2-9PM
Monday
4-8PM
Sunday
10AM-8PM
Tuesday
4-8PM
Saturday
10AM-9PM
Thursday
4-8PM
Wednesday
4-8PM

Frequently Asked Questions

View on Google Maps

Explore Cape Canaveral with Kids

Discover more family-friendly activities in Cape Canaveral, FL.

More Parks & Playgrounds in Cape Canaveral

You Might Also Like

Family Guides for Cape Canaveral

Never Miss a Cape Canaveral Family Activity

Join parents in Cape Canaveral who get activity recommendations, seasonal event alerts, and insider tips.

No spam, ever. Unsubscribe anytime.