Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Rating
Family of 4
~$100-120: admission typically $22-28/person for a 90-min or 2-hr jump session.
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 7 and up (height restrictions apply for some attractions)
About
Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Tukwila is the closest large-scale trampoline park to Seattle proper — located near Southcenter Mall, it's 20-25 minutes south of the city and one of the most reliably high-energy options for kids 7 and older.
The park is built around themed jump zones: an open jump court where the entire floor and walls are trampolines (yes, you can literally run up the walls), a foam pit with an elevated jump platform, dodgeball courts (also on trampolines), basketball slam dunk zones, and a battle beam where kids try to knock each other off elevated beams with padded weapons. It's organized chaos and it works.
For the energy-to-burn crowd — specifically 8-12 year olds who have been sitting at school all day — 90 minutes here produces genuine physical exhaustion in a way that a playground doesn't. The variety of zones means kids cycle through activities rather than getting bored with one thing.
Honest age assessment: younger than 7 is genuinely not a great fit for the main court. Small kids get bowled over by larger jumpers, and the pace of the open jump court is fast. If you have under-6s, look for Toddler Time sessions which run on a separate schedule in a gentler area.
Height restrictions apply on some attractions — check the website before assuming your 5-year-old is cleared for everything.
Practical logistics: book online in advance for weekend sessions — walk-in availability is unpredictable. Grip socks are required and sold at the park for $3; buy a pair at Dollar Tree beforehand. Southcenter Mall next door provides convenient food options before or after.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons and evenings. Weekend mornings (9 AM opening) before the after-school crowd arrives.
Wait Times
Popular attractions like foam pits and dodgeball arenas can have 10-15 min waits on peak weekend evenings. Weekday afternoons: minimal waits.
Nearby Food
Southcenter Mall is adjacent with a food court and multiple restaurants. The Tukwila area has extensive fast food and chain dining.
Why Kids Love It
Sky Zone is wall-to-wall trampolines — the main court lets kids jump between connected trampolines and literally run up walls. The foam pit is the crowd favorite for ages 8-12: jump from an elevated platform and sink into a 3-foot pit of foam cubes. Dodgeball on trampolines is exactly as chaotic as it sounds and exactly as fun.
Kids with energy to burn can sustain legitimate exhaustion in 90 minutes.
From Reddit Parents
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Pro Tips from Parents
- Book a session online before arriving — walk-in availability is unpredictable on weekends
- Grip socks are required; buy cheap ones at Dollar Tree beforehand to save $3/person
- The foam pits get busy fast — head there first when you arrive
- Check for Toddler Time sessions if you have kids under 6 — separate from the main jumping area and cheaper
- The park in Tukwila is near Southcenter Mall — combine with mall food court for lunch
What to Bring
- Grip socks (or buy at Sky Zone for $3)
- Athletic clothes kids can move freely in
- Water bottle
- Credit card — cash not always accepted
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Child
- free
Tips to Save
- Book online for reduced rates vs.
- walk-up pricing.
- Off-peak times (weekday afternoons) are cheaper.
- Toddler Time sessions (if available) are $8-12 for under-5s with parent.
- Buy grip socks at a dollar store beforehand to avoid the $3/pair fee.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 11AM-10PM
- Monday
- 11AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 9AM-9PM
- Tuesday
- 11AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-10PM
- Thursday
- 11AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 11AM-8PM