11/8/2022 0 Comments Urban air dropzone"It keeps getting bigger and bigger every year," Eason said of the burgeoning industry. He travels around the country installing trampolines. Installation manager Shane Eason of Plano-based Best American Trampolines was on site Wednesday. The 96 trampolines in the huge warehouse-styled indoor park, 2505 Kemp, range in size from 6 feet by 6 feet - the smallest - to 7 feet by 16 feet, the biggest, to 5 feet by 28 feet, the longest. The 21,000-square-foot facility will tout a 360-degree slam-dunk court, dodgeball courts, a "drop zone" into which the more dauntless can launch themselves via trampoline, a runway area for gymnastic activities, and even an "American Ninja Warrior"-type course dubbed the Urban Air Warrior Course.įitness classes also are part of the vision for the trampoline park and will be offered eventually. Once it opens, complete with roughly 96 trampolines, it will be one of the unique additions to the city's entertainment landscape. And bookings are being taken for birthday parties. Job interviews start Saturday for the business, which is expected to employ 50 to 60 part-time employees and a couple of full-time staff members. Originally slated to open around Labor Day weekend 2015, the trampoline park is barreling toward an opening date in the next few weeks, likely in late January. Getting a little air will mean something a little different at Urban Air Trampoline Park, which is nearing completion at the old Shamburger Building Center location on Kemp and Avenue Q. Construction on the facility is nearing completion. The facility features 96 trampolines ranging in size from 6 feet by 6 feet to 7 feet by 16 feet, many with angled trampoline walls. URBAN AIR DROPZONE INSTALLTORIN HALSEY/TIMES RECORD NEWS Jesse Villa helps install trampolines at the Urban Air Trampoline Park Wednesday morning. The park is expected to open in a few weeks. TORIN HALSEY/TIMES RECORD NEWS One section of Urban Air Trampoline Park features a dodgeball area, as well as a gymnastics run, slam-dunk basketball trampoline and an “American Ninja Warrior”-type course.
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