Two-Hours Jump Time for One at Flying Squirrel (Up to 31% Off). Two Options Available.
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Company offers an entertainment for people all ages, during which clients can not only have fun but also exercise
Choice of:
- Two-Hours Jump Time: Valid Monday–Thursday
- Two-Hours Jump Time: Valid Friday–Sunday
Valid only for Missoula location. Not valid at Spokane location.
Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Must sign waiver.
- Younger than 18 must have guardian-signed waiver.
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Additional Info
- Each voucher can be redeemed by one person only during the same visit, cannot be split between two people. Vouchers not valid for birthday parties, group events. Offer redeemable for walk in visits only. Valid only for Missoula location. Not valid at Spokane location. Parents can sign waiver in-store or online. Ages 18 and over require ID for verification. Form available online at the Flying Squirrel Sports website. May register online for 2-hour jump time per person per visit.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 3 additional as gift(s).
- Limit 1 per visit.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Flying Squirrel
With sprawling locations across the US and Canada, Flying Squirrel stakes a claim as the largest indoor trampoline park in the world, inviting guests to defy gravity on multiple courts of interconnected trampolines. Beyond simply bouncing, jumpers can practice acrobatics at the freestyle court, channel NBA all-stars by slam-dunking on basketball hoops, and practice mid-air evasive maneuvers at the dodgeball court. Off-trampoline attractions include a foam pit with rope swing, fidget ladder, Ninja course, laser maze, and cafe, all of which come in handy during private parties. "Air traffic controllers" monitor activity throughout the facility—particularly on the kiddie court—to ensure jumpers' safety and tell them when to stow their landing gear.