Two, Four, or Eight One-Hour Open-Jump or Trampoline Dodge Ball Visits at Defy Gravity in La Vista (Up to 53% Off)
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6,000-square-foot trampoline sends jumpers soaring into the air during open jump or dodge-ball matches.
Humanity’s attempts to jump higher have yielded mixed results, from the success pogo sticks to the failure of bunny slippers. Take guaranteed leaps with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $13 for two one-hour jump passes (a $26 value)
- $25 for four one-hour jump passes (a $52 value)
- $49 for eight one-hour jump passes (a $104 value)<p>
Jumpers take stratospheric bounces during the open jump or relive middle-school glories with trampoline-top dodge ball, held on Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jump passes may be shared with friends or used by a single jumper. For more information on hours, click here.
Though Defy Gravity sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.<p>
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About Defy Gravity- Omaha
At Defy Gravity, jumpers of all ages bounce, flip, and pirouette atop a massive 6,000 square-foot trampoline designed with NASA-developed rebound material and a laser-cut steel frame to support as many as 66 people. Though the trampoline’s most traditional uses include simple jumping or amateur gymnastics, Defy Gravity also uses it to introduce vertical feints to dodge-ball and volleyball matches and add a gently forgiving floor to fitness classes that burn as many as 1,000 calories in an hour. A flexible support system reduces the impact of jumps on delicate joints and flawless high ponytails, while angled walls alleviate worries of falling off the sides. Trained court monitors stay ever-vigilant, making sure jumpers stay safe with complimentary helmets and ankle-support shoes and size-specific jumping zones. Jumpers can also experience a state-of-the-art attraction with Prismatic Explosion, an interactive lighting system, or the basketball dunk stations and 22-foot dual climbing wall, where climbers go through a face-to-face competition climb.
When visitors call a ceasefire with gravity, they can check out a laser maze. Inspired by Mission: Impossible, the maze challenges participants to climb, duck, crawl, and shimmy through a 3D web of laser lights. If they fail, a buzzer sounds and, somewhere, Tom Cruise begins to smile but doesn’t know why.