House of Air
Reviews
My son and five of his friends (all 11 yrs. old) were there today for a birthday party. My son has been numerous times and had fun. Today, however, was ridiculous. I am not sure what happened that a hundred new rules have been implemented, but it is beyond crazy. Something is wrong if you have a group of boys all sitting on the couch after 10-15 minutes of jumping, saying they're done. If you can't come to House of Air, and let loose, bounce off the walls and have a good time, then what is the point? I'm afraid we won't be coming back. It's a shame.
I went there for my sisters bday and we had such a good time. I never been on a trampoline and it was a blast. I loved the feeling like you were flying through the air. It does take a lot out of you and gives your core a good workout. Just a warning, your muscles may be sore the next day. Also, if this is your 1st time don't go crazy with the tricks. There is a lot of exercise hidden in the fun.
House of Air is a lot of fun and makes for great work events. I've been here twice with work and had a blast every time. They have a huge rectangular area covered in trampolines where you can play games or just jump around. They also have a dodgeball arena to take out your aggression (or duck and cover in my case). You can easily spend a couple hours here but if you are over 21 expect to be totally wiped out for a day after, probably pull some muscles you never knew you had, screw up you back for a couple days; such things are fairly par for the course. Other than those caveats (which you sign away in a waver anyways) it's all good fun.
I've never been to a trampoline house, and haven't jumped on a trampoline for a few years, so I was really looking forward to coming here. Make sure to book your appointment online - that way, you'll save time with the waivers and ensure that you get a spot for the busier times. I had no trouble booking my appointment a few days prior, and there was still a lot of spots left, so I think it's more of a convenience issue booking online because chances are you'll most likely be able to get in through a walk-in appointment. There are two trampoline areas that you'll have access to as a regular general admission: a dodgeball court as well as a large trampoline area with around 60 trampolines. I came here when a second grader was having a birthday party, so I was a little unlucky (the little kids just run all over the place and you have to be careful on the trampolines) but I still had a great time regardless. They have complementary lockers as well as changing areas in the bathroom as well. P.S. If you're able to bike along the coast and get here by bike, it would be a lot easier than driving here.
This place is so fun! We went as a group of adults and we definitely showed our age. Haha. It was exhausting, but so exciting. It was definitely so fun to be a kid again! We jumped around on all of the open trampolines, then played a bunch of rounds of dodgeball. I think you can also grab some fun training session for kids there as well. There are amazing views of the Golden Gate Bridge right outside of the building! The location is perfect because even after you finish up here, you can hang out and relax at Crissy Field or in the big open area right out front of the building.