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Trampoline Park Visit for Up to 2, 4, or 10 at House of Air (Up to 36% Off)

House of Air - San Francisco
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Jumpers leap from 42 conjoined trampolines inside “The Matrix”, compete in games of trampoline dodgeball, or soar inside the new Kids Court

Air is an important component for any beach ball, scuba tank, or imaginary spouse. Get some much-needed air with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $21 for a one-hour trampoline park visit for up to 2 (up to a $32 value)
  • $41 for a one-hour trampoline park visit for up to 4 (up to a $64 value)
  • $102 for a one-hour trampoline park visit for up to 10 (up to a $160 value)

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Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Not valid until 24 hours after purchase. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promo value in 1 visit. Online reservation required for guaranteed space, walk-ins not recommended. Must reserve all jumpers together at the time of reservation. Waiver required for all jumpers; those 18 or younger must have waiver signed by parent or court appointed legal guardian. Subject to House of Air policies and age restrictions. 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 House of Air - San Francisco

House of Air is not a house—it's a repurposed airplane hangar, and inside is The Matrix. Forty-two trampolines make up this main court, which is part wall and features two skatepark-inspired bowls at its north end. On any given day, the Matrix busies itself by proving that gravity can be exploited. Jumpers ages 7 and up launch from the floors and angled corners high into the air, some of them wearing rented GoPro cameras (available at the park) that record each breathtaking flip and dizzying spin.

Despite its size, the Matrix is just one of several areas inside the hangar. There's also the Colosseum, an arena for trampoline dodgeball games; the Training Ground, where jumpers from novice to professional practice their skills and wall-walks during Open Air sessions; and the new Kids Court, a recently completed trampoline zone separated from the rest and dedicated to three- to six-year-old children. This wonderland of trampolines caters to visitors of all stripes. Some might want to take an Air Conditioning class, while others throw jumping parties. Those who want to learn impressive tricks can even take private lessons from a staff of professional coaches, whose specialties range from snowboarding to competitive gymnastics.

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