
| NO. | PARK NAME | PICTURE | ADDRESS | HOURS |
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Launch Family Entertainment
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163-50 Cross Bay Blvd, Howard Beach, NY 11414 | 3-8:30PM |
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2
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Empire Adventure Park
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1500 Old Country Rd Unit 231, Westbury, NY 11590 | 3-9:00PM |
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Sky Zone Trampoline Park
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444 E 189th St, Bronx, NY 10458 | 10AM-9PM |
| 4 |
Ferox Ninja Park
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72 Noble St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 | 2-8PM |
| 5 |
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
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4422 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232 | 3-9PM |
| 6 |
Max Funland
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3901 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232 | 12:30-9PM |
| 7 |
Urban Zone Trampoline & Adventure Park
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501 Industry Rd, Staten Island, NY 10314 | 3-8PM |
| 8 |
Ninja Kidz Action Park
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1 American Dream Wy unit c460, East Rutherford, NJ 07073 | 10AM-9PM |
| 9 |
KidsZone Indoor Playground
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59-04 99th St, Queens, NY 11368 | 11AM-8PM |
| 10 |
Bounce N Play
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20-21 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 11105 | 9AM-7PM |
The global trampoline park market is growing strongly, with projected expansion from around USD 1.05–1.39 billion in 2025 to several billion by 2032–2034, at a double-digit CAGR (≈16%) driven by urban entertainment demand and family-oriented leisure spending.
Indoor parks dominate, offering weather-independent, year-round attractions.
Hybrid parks that combine trampolines with other attractions (dodgeball, foam pits, obstacles) are increasing dwell time and revenue per visitor.
Implication for New York: Strong urban population, tourist traffic, and family entertainment needs support steady demand for trampoline parks.