Safety Rules

  • Sharp objects, key, loose, items, jewerly, watches, hats, etc, must be removed from person.
  • Avoid jumping in the same area of anyone significantly younger or less skilled than yourself.
  • Food, drinks, gum or candy of any kind is not allowed. Ensure that you always land all jumps with both feet.
  • Top section of trampoline and blue pads are to be avoided while jumping.
  • Yield to fellow jumpers at all times and no intentional colling, rough-housing or tripping.
  • Foul language or profanity is not allowed.
  • Immediate dismissal if you double jump, double flip or play “popcorn”.
  • Running is never allowed and strictly prohibited.
  • Safety says kids less than 45 inches tall are not allowed on trampoline park.
  • Tired? take a break on the flight deck. No sitting/lying down on trampoline.
  • Confine your bowling to your own lane.
  • Always wear Planet Air Sports’ approved bowling shoes.
  • No food or drink on the approach.
  • Alert Planet Air Sports’ crew right away of any equipment malfunction or concern.
  • Only roll Bowling balls down the lane. Do not throw, bounce, or shot-put bowling balls.
  • Do not leave children unattended.
  • Remember to keep all play and behavior appropriate for all ages.
  • Only the individual should be on the approach.
  • Keep hands away from ball return and ball return tray.
  • If assistance is needed, please ask a member of the Planet Air Sports’ crew.
  • Children under 12 years of age are strongly recommended to wear a helmet.
  • It is recommended to use light leather gloves during operation.
  • No jeans or any jewelry.
  • Preferably thin single layer clothing that fully covers arms and legs.
  • No loose clothing.
  • Long loose hair is not permitted, but should be worn as a pony tail.
  • Empty pockets completely.
  • No loose or sharp objects.
  • No walking with skis while the slope is running. YOU WILL FALL.
  • No lunging for the bar. YOU WILL FALL.

To participate in this ride you must:

  • Weigh less than 350 pounds.
  • Be free from broken bones, back & neck problems, pregnancy and other restrictive medical conditions.
  • Enter the Spin Zone arena slowly and carefully – Please walk at all times!
  • Secure all hair over shoulder length and any loose clothing.
  • Fasten seat belts before the ride begins and keep it on until the ride is over.
  • Keep feet and hands inside car at all times.
  • REMAIN SEATED at all times during ride
  • Car lights ON = Car is ON.
  • If car malfunctions, stay seated & raise hand.
  • Wear shirt and shoes while on this ride.
  • No smoking, eating or drinking in the Spin Zone arena.
  • To drive your own Spin Zone Bumper car, you must be 5 years old and 35 inches.
  • To be a buddy seat passenger, the rider must be 3 years old to 7 years old with a max. weight of 65 lbs. and height 60 inches
  • *Passengers ride for FREE when they are under 5 years old and using a buddy seat accompanied by an adult.
  • Maximum combined weight to ride the Spin Zone Bumper Cars: 350 lbs.
  • Failure to follow rules will result in the termination of your ride – No refunds!
  • All persons using this ride, do so at their own risk!
  • Participants maximum weight is 250lbs.
  • Participants must safely fit in harness.
  • Ensure that your shoes are secure. No flip-flops or open heel shoes. Please make sure your shoe laces are tied.
  • Pockets must be empty.
  • No loose objects such as cell phones or cameras. Eyeglasses should be secure. Operators are not responsible for lost or misplaced personal items.
  • No hanging or horseplay. Operator reserves the right to expel participants from the attraction if exhibiting this behavior.
  • Attraction is not recommended for guests with the following conditions: Pregnancy, neck problems, back problems, heart problems, recent surgery or any history of physical condition that may be aggravated by this attraction.
  • Ensuring safety during climbing endeavors mandates the proper donning of a well-fitted climbing harness and helmet, providing essential protection.
  • Prior to commencing any ascent, thorough inspection of both harness and knots is advised, mitigating potential risks and ensuring secure fastening.
  • Regular examination of climbing gear is paramount to identify any signs of wear and tear that could compromise safety during climbs.
  • It is essential to verify that the climbing wall is securely anchored and maintained to prevent any unforeseen accidents or mishaps.
  • The presence of a vigilant spotter or belayer is indispensable, providing an additional layer of security and assistance during climbs.
  • Effective communication between climbers and their belayers fosters a harmonious and safe climbing environment, minimizing risks.
  • Beginning with simpler routes and gradually progressing to more challenging ones is recommended to hone skills while minimizing hazards.
  • Descending from a climb necessitates careful execution of proper rappelling or lowering techniques to ensure a safe return to solid ground.
  • Maintaining climbing holds free from excessive chalk buildup is essential for optimal grip and stability during climbs.
  • Climbers should exercise caution and refrain from ascending directly above or below others to prevent potential accidents or collisions.
  • Remaining vigilant of surroundings and identifying potential hazards are fundamental aspects of safe climbing practices.
  • Climbing while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is strongly discouraged due to impaired judgment and increased risks.
  • Adequate warm-up routines are essential for injury prevention, preparing the body for the physical demands of climbing.
  • Participating in climbing activities without proper instruction and supervision is ill-advised, as it exposes individuals to unnecessary risks.
  • Respecting personal limitations and refraining from undertaking perilous maneuvers are integral to ensuring a safe climbing experience.
  • Vigilance against loose holds and falling debris is crucial for minimizing accidents and injuries during climbs.
  • Hydration and taking periodic breaks are essential for maintaining optimal performance and mitigating fatigue during climbing sessions.
  • Climbing in adverse weather conditions is highly discouraged due to increased risks and hazards.
  • Any safety concerns or incidents should be promptly reported to facility staff for timely resolution and prevention of future occurrences.
  • Adherence to the rules and regulations of the climbing facility is imperative for ensuring the safety of all participants and maintaining a conducive environment for climbing activities.
  • Running or jumping in the play area is not allowed.
  • No food or drinks are allowed in the play area.
  • It is not allowed to change diapers in the playground.
  • Adults are not allowed on the playground equipment.
  • Use the playground area at your own risk.
  • Shoes are not allowed in the play area.
  • Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
  • The playground equipment is for children under 45 inches.
  • Planet Air Sports is not responsible for any injuries, lost, or stolen items.
  • Participate at your own risk.
  • Weight limit 220 lbs.
  • Do not land on your feet. Land on your back or sitting only.
  • One handed attempts at catching the 2nd trapeze are not permitted.
  • Only one person on pedestal.
  • Not recommended for pregnant ladies.
  • You must get instruction prior to attempting to catch the 2nd trapeze.
  • Before going on the trapeze, you must complete the 4th monkey ring.
  • Only fit people should attempt this attraction.
  • Unfit people may not be able to hang onto the bar and do so at their own risk.
  • Helmets must be worn at all times.
  • Anyone under 5 years of age or under 45 inch tall must be accompanied adult supervision in the hard ball cages.
  • No one is allowed in the batting cages without helmet, shirt & shoes.
  • Only one person in each batting cage at a time.
  • Gates are to be closed at all times.
  • Batting cages will not operate with wet balls.
  • Batting cages operate on tokens.
  • Swing bats in cages only.
  • Do not stand on home plate.
  • No switch hitting during the game.
  • No one assumed under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be allowed to participate.
  • Failure to comply with all safety rules will result in termination of game without refund.
  • All equipment required to take place in a ninja course session is provided by Planet Air Sports. No personal equipment is permitted.
  • Participants must be a minimum of 52 inches.
  • Follow crew member instructions.
  • All visitors must complete a liability waiver before being allowed into the ninja area.
  • Appropriate footwear (athletic sneakers) must be worn. Flip flops, socks, crocs or bare feet are not permitted.
  • Long hair must be pulled back.
  • One person per obstacle.
  • Appropriate athletic clothing is strongly advised. No rings, necklaces, or other entanglement hazards should be worn.
  • Play at your own risk.
  • Manufacturer, operator and sales agent accept no liability.
  • Any activity involving height and motion creates the possibility of injury.
  • Misuse and abuse of this equipment, including failure to follow these rules is dangerous and can cause serious injury.
  • Children must have adult supervision to enforce these rules.
  • Inspect before using and replace any worn, defective or missing part.
  • Only one person on the trampoline bed at a time.
  • Do no do flips, spins or somersaults.
  • Never land with your knees locked.
  • Never land with your back arched.
  • Do not drag your feet down the inner net or the outer walls.
  • Keep dirt, rocks and sand off of rebound surface.
  • Wear wrestling ankle support shoes, or play with bare feet.
  • Only play for short periods, 2 to 5 minutes when starting. As you build your endurance, play longer. It’s when you’re tired that injuries are most likely to occur.
  • Never Play under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • No riders under 3 ft.
  • No riders over 220 lbs.
  • No pushing or rough playing.
  • No boot, hard shoes, or high heels.
  • 1 person at a time in the slide.
  • No climbing on the exterior of the tower.
  • Empty pockets of any loose or sharp objects.
  • Follow all the safety rules provided by the operator.
  • Play at your own risk.
  • Manufacturer, operator and sales agent accept no liability.
  • Any activity involving height and motion creates the possibility of injury.
  • Misuse and abuse of this equipment, including failure to follow these rules is dangerous and can cause serious injury.
  • Children must have adult supervision to enforce these rules.
  • Inspect before using and replace any worn, defective or missing part.
  • Only one person on the trampoline bed at a time.
  • Do no do flips, spins or somersaults.
  • Never land with your knees locked.
  • Never land with your back arched.
  • Do not drag your feet down the inner net or the outer walls.
  • Keep dirt, rocks and sand off of rebound surface.
  • Wear wrestling ankle support shoes, or play with bare feet.
  • Only play for short periods, 2 to 5 minutes when starting. As you build your endurance, play longer. It’s when you’re tired that injuries are most likely to occur.
  • Never Play under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Weigh between 30 and 200 lbs.
  • Obey and listen to the staff.
  • Jumper must be in excellent physical condition.
  • Be able to properly utilize all safety restraint devices.
  • Remove all jewelry.
  • Remove shoes.
  • Stop jumping if swinging occurs.
  • Vertical jumping only.
  • Do NOT land with head or shoulders on trampoline.
  • Wait for permission to flip or somersault.
  • Operators are not responsible for lost or damaged items left or brought into the area.
  • Not smoking, drinking or eating inside the “bungee trampoline” area.
  • Parents are responsible for their children.
  • Jump at your own risk!
  • Attraction is not recommended for guests with the following conditions: Pregnancy, neck problems, back problems, heart problems, recent surgery or any history of physical condition that may be aggravated by this attraction.