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Open Play

For Kids 11 and Under!

Looking for an amazing way to spend your day? Look no further than the Best Indoor Open Play! It is a perfect playground where kids aged 11 and under can jump, bounce, and explore freely on trampolines, dive fearlessly into a foam pit, and even create their very own obstacle courses. Adults are more than welcome to relax and supervise the little ones from our viewing area. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure at the Best Indoor Open Play—where endless playtime awaits you!


open play rules

  • Only 1 person at a time allowed on the trampolines.

  • No shoes of any kind on trampolines or in the foam pit.

  • No food or drinks on the gym floor.

  • For safety reasons, guardians are not permitted to be on the equipment. However, they are welcome to assist children in getting on and off the equipment, as well as providing guidance for entering or exiting the foam pit.

  • All participants must listen and respect the coach on duty.

  • To ensure compliance with insurance regulations, no form of spotting is allowed unless performed by an on-duty Danik coach.

  • In order to comply with insurance requirements, private lessons can only be arranged with a current Danik coach.

  • Participants must stay on the recreational side of the gym.

  • All children 11 and under who are participating in open play are priced at $10, please note that there are no discounts available for toddlers.

  • Parents are required to stay and supervise children during open play.


$10/child for ages 11 and under

Schedule:

Friday & Saturday: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Check calendar below for additional days over school breaks and holidays

Open play tends to fill up quickly, often reaching maximum capacity by 10:30 am. If you're planning to meet friends, it's a good idea to arrive early to ensure you get a spot. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis, and once we've reached our capacity, we won't be able to allow any more children to join for safety reasons. We appreciate your understanding, and unfortunately, we can't make any exceptions.