CLEVELAND, OH, June 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park, creator of the world's first all-trampoline, walled playing court, announces it has awarded its newest facility in Cleveland, OH this year. Sky Zone is the ultimate 3-D play experience for teens, parents and kids to jump, leap and defy gravity on the patented all-trampoline walled playing court.
Sky Zone provides guests with thrilling activities fit for all ages and fitness levels where they are guaranteed to have a 'soaring' time. Filled with wall-to-wall trampolines, Sky Zone provides a brand new way to move and sets the stage for a variety of activities such as 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics - an invigorating and fun, yet highly effective, fitness class that can burn up to 1,000 calories in an hour. Participants can also partake in Open Jump where they can bounce for fun, freestyle their latest moves, or jump into a giant foam pit. In addition, the facility is also the perfect venue for a unique and memorable group outing, offering birthday party packages, corporate team building programs and other group events such as churches, schools and camps.
"In 2004 when the first Sky Zone opened its doors, we knew we wanted to spread our concept throughout the United States and allow as many people to experience a new kind of activity and entertainment," said Jeff Platt, President of Sky Zone LLC. "Thus far, our facilities have been a big hit in other parts of the country and we are looking forward to introducing Cleveland residents to the perfect combination of fun and fitness. We cannot wait for everyone to experience all Sky Zone has to offer."
Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park is located throughout the United States, including locations in Boston, St. Louis, Las Vegas, Sacramento, Columbus and Minneapolis. Sky Zone welcomes just about any age, shape or physical ability for a one-of-a-kind experience. For more information on Sky Zone, including class and event details, please visit http://www.skyzonesports.com.
About Sky Zone, LLC
Since 2004, Sky Zone, LLC has created and built the world's first all-trampoline, walled playing court - a concept so unique it was awarded a United States Patent No. 5,624,122. Sky Zone, LLC operates three affiliate-owned indoor trampoline parks across the United States, with franchises open in Boston, MA, Columbus, OH, and Minneapolis, MN. The company has also awarded franchises in the following states: Arizona, Florida, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Parks feature a wide array of fun, fit and low-impact activities ranging from Open Jump, 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics fitness classes to birthday parties, corporate events and other group outings. The franchise has been awarded various accolades, including "Best Gym Alternative" by Vegas Seven Magazine, "Best Birthday Party For Boys" by St. Louis Magazine and "2010 Best Family Attraction" by Las Vegas Review Journal. For more information on the company or franchising opportunities, please visit http://www.skyzonesports.com.
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