Urban Air Adventure and Trampoline Park in Covington, LA :: One Mom’s Review

Urban Air Adventure and Trampoline Park in Covington :: One Mom’s Review

We visited Urban Air Adventure & Trampoline Park in Covington early in the fall, hoping to get out of the heat and give the kids something fun to do and burn some energy. I didn’t do much research before going, so I didn’t know that it’s much more “adventure” and much less trampoline.

The indoor building is spacious like a trampoline park but only has a portion of the area dedicated to trampolines. My nine-year-old liked the ropes course and the climbing wall areas the best. My four-year-old was not tall enough for several of the play areas but did like the ninja course, which I had to go through with him. I would recommend the center for children over 42″ and probably five years old or older. The ball pit housed in the ninja course was much too deep for my son to navigate himself, and he got tired of the toddler play area pretty quickly.

There is also an arcade area, go-carts, small bumper-cars area, and a zip-line type activity they call Sky Rider. We went on a busy Saturday, so the lines were long for some of the activities. I do think it would be better to go during the week or maybe earlier in the day.

It’s important to note that the tickets are offered in three levels: Platinum, Ultimate, and Deluxe. Deluxe is the lowest level and does not include the ropes course, Sky Rider, or climbing wall, which my kids definitely wanted to do. Check the website for pricing and times. They also offer party packages and group events. The park can be a bit pricey, but they do allow you to play much longer than a typical trampoline park that offers one or two hour segments, so play to spend the day there and maybe consider the family pass that includes pizza and drinks!

Rachel Harris Ledet
A New Orleans native and entrepreneur, Rachel is a mom of four with an active schedule. Rachel maintains a daily balance of running her own marketing firm, 30|90 Marketing, managing her kids’ schedules, and maintaining extracurriculars including coaching dance, volunteering, and occasionally teaching courses. Rachel lives in Mandeville with her best friend and husband Lenny, daughters Addison and Amelia, stepson Luke, and son Tucker. With a family of six and a million balls in the air, Rachel keeps things light by continuously learning, spending time with amazing friends, blogging, finding any route to a concert or outdoor festival, and planning her next getaway with her husband. A sense of humor can get you through almost anything, so she tends to surround herself with fabulous and very funny people.

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