Urban Air Spanish Fort, AL
Family of 4
$60–$90 (kids ~$20–25 each depending on package; adults often free to supervise) + $15–25 food
Duration
2–3 hours
Best Ages
3–17 years
About
When the Alabama heat or rainy weather has your family looking for an outlet, Urban Air in Spanish Fort delivers a solid two to three hours of all-out fun for kids of nearly every age. Located in the Bass Pro Dr retail corridor near the Eastern Shore Centre, it's a convenient stop for families across the Eastern Shore and Baldwin County.
The setup is classic Urban Air — a large open floor of trampolines for freestyle jumping, interconnected into foam pit jumps, dodgeball courts, and a slam dunk lane. Beyond that, the Spanish Fort location includes a warrior course (think American Ninja Warrior-style obstacles), a climbing structure with a slide, and a sky rider zip line that older kids absolutely love.
For the youngest visitors, there's a dedicated toddler zone with shorter trampolines, softer obstacles, and a bit more breathing room away from the flying bodies of the big kid sections. It's genuinely more enjoyable for parents too — you can watch your toddler bounce confidently without worrying about collisions.
The facility is entirely indoors and air-conditioned, making it one of the better rainy day or summer heat options in the area. Plan for about 2–3 hours; most kids hit a natural energy wall around the 2.5-hour mark.
A few practical notes: grip socks are mandatory and sold at the front desk if you forget. Tickets purchased online save a bit off the walk-up price, and if your family goes more than a couple of times a year, the monthly membership makes financial sense. There's a small snack bar inside, and the Bass Pro complex right outside has plenty of food options for after.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons; weekend mornings before noon
Wait Times
Minimal on weekdays; 10–20 min for popular attractions on weekends
Nearby Food
Bass Pro Shops complex has several chain restaurants nearby including Cracker Barrel, Chick-fil-A, and IHOP within walking distance.
Why Kids Love It
Urban Air is a kid's dream come true — wall-to-wall trampolines, a warrior obstacle course, zip lines, and a climbing structure all under one roof. Toddlers have their own separate zone so little ones aren't overwhelmed, while big kids can tackle the more intense attractions. The freedom to bounce from activity to activity for hours keeps energy levels (and smiles) high.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Grip socks are required and sold at the door — bring your own to save a few dollars
- The toddler zone is separated and supervised, great for ages 2–5
- Book birthday parties well in advance — weekends fill up fast
- Check the Urban Air app for member discounts and punch passes if you'll visit more than twice
- Arrive right when they open for the shortest lines and most open trampoline space
What to Bring
- Grip socks (or buy at door)
- Change of clothes for sweaty kids
- Water bottles
- Extra snacks for the drive home
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60–$90 (kids ~$20–25 each depending on package; adults often free to supervise) + $15–25 food
Tips to Save
- Buy tickets online to skip the counter line; toddler passes are cheaper; Groupon often has deals