Springz Trampoline and Amusement Park

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Windsor, Canada

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Springz Trampoline and Amusement Park Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Springz Trampoline and Amusement Park is located in Windsor, Canada on 2411 Dougall Ave. Springz Trampoline and Amusement Park is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category amusement parktourist attraction in Canada. Springz Trampoline and Amusement Park is a company based out of 2411 Dougall Ave, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Address

2411 Dougall Ave

Phone

+1 5199695500

Headquarters

Windsor, Ontario

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lo Lo

Great place to wear the kids out! I have a 3 year old and a 16 year old, and they both had a blast. Prices are better than what I expected them to be, as usually family fun type of places tend to like to gouge the consumer's wallet. Lovely and clean, super friendly staff. Ample parking, and a convenient location. We will most definitely be back as often as possible!!

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Abeer Ramadan

The frames of the trampolines are so wide, it takes away from the area of the actual jumping mat. You have to jump around them. It would've been better if it was just one big trampoline, not twenty tiny ones. Not fun. Not sibling-approved.

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Stephanie Eldracher

My 3 year-old loves going to this place. He enjoys all of the trampoline and obstacle courses. We also enjoy playing the arcade games and riding the go-karts. The staff are very friendly and good we the kids.

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Randy Marion

I brought the kids on Family Day. Springz had a Family Day special. Well worth the money. The kids and I were entertained for almost 3 hours, for twenty bucks each. I would have granted a 5 star if not for two things. One, I had called first and it was recommended to do the waivers on line, to save time when we arrived. I did the waivers at about 11AM. We arrived at Springz at 1:30PM and waited half an hour to pay. I was told no waivers were in the system. The young lady then said, "you obviously did them on the U.S. site. I explained that I was positive I did them on the Canadian site. She asked if I received an email. I checked my mail, nothing. She said "see, you did them on the wrong site". Her tone and attitude were so disrespectful. I did the waivers there, and the rest of the day was great. Two, the original waivers showed up in my email at 11:00PM. ???? This wouldn't have been an issue except they were VERY busy (waited in line another half an hour), and the way this person dealt with us was totally out of line.

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Jacqueline Farrell

First experience here was great. Not many kids and the one employee was very friendly explaining what my three year old may be able to play with. Second experience was different though. Brought my three and four year old and it seemed like any time they tried to play on something, someone was right behind them to give some restriction or say no. For example, neither were allowed to play on the "ninja warrior" course because they couldn't complete the entire course (no way my preschooler could swing across the monkey bars). But, he was having fun jumping through the foam blocks until someone told him that area wasn't for him. There wasn't even anybody behind us waiting so I'm still confused about that. Seems like other people have experienced the restrictive rules too. I get that rules are there to protect kids and make sure everyone gets a chance to play with the equipment. But, the employees are a bit heavy-handed. I asked my four year old if he had fun and he said no because everyone told him he couldn't play. The place is also kind of dingy and it seems like bad planning to have the arcade right in the middle. The loud machines are a distraction to kids who are there to get some physical activity. Could be a nice place to play in the winter but I would recommend sky zone over springz. Prices are the same but sky zone is cleaner with better variety of equipment, friendlier staff, and no distracting arcade!

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Mrs. Sparling

Great place to take the kids to burn off energy. I don't understand why they have to have a particular colour sock to jump. Seems like a way to make money

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Pandaz_Gamin

Expensive but lots of fun! We had my daughter's birthday party at Springz last year. The party went really smooth, all of the kids had a blast jumping and playing on the springs. There are party rooms downstairs and food can be ordered like fries and pizza etc.They have go carts & other games to play. They have toddler time for the wee ones to play and not get trampled. Great way to burn off some energy.

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Asaph Maurer

There is an arcade section, glo - golf, go-karts (indoor) downstairs and a pretty big trampoline area. In the trampoline section there is a large open space, two foam pits, 4 basketball hoops and a dodgeball area. You have to buy socks for 3.50 or you can save your socks from your last visit. They have a little kiosk for ordering food like hot dogs pretzels chicken fingers and pizza and non-alcoholic drinks. The first thing you should do when you come in is sign the waiver on the computer. Then you can by half hour one hour one and a half hour or 2 hour jumps. Glo - golf and go karting are charged extra. Diane was amazingly helpful.