Big Air Trampoline Park will soon open its first Arizona location in Chandler at Alma School and Queen Creek. This will be the Orange County-based company’s ninth U.S. location.
The Big Air Chandler location is a family affair, owned and operated by the Esparza family. Ivan Esparza will serve as the park’s general manager. According to Ivan, “We are thrilled to bring the Big Air concept to the Valley. Unlike any other trampoline park experience, Big Air provides an endless amount of family fun and entertainment.”
While Big Air Chandler is all about fun, the Esparza family takes the health and wellness of its team members and guests very seriously. Luis Esparza and his wife, Suhaireirene R. Suady Barake, are both physicians in Sports Medicine and Infectious Disease. Utilizing their expertise, along with guidelines from the CDC and Arizona DHS the pair have created extensive safety measures that will be in effect at Big Air Chandler. These include enhanced cleaning of the equipment and frequently touched surfaces through the day, a nightly deep cleaning, and hand sanitizing stations available throughout. Employees will be temperature checked prior to each shift, and they will be required to wear masks. Guests will also be required to be temperature checked upon arrival. Additionally, guests are encouraged to book a time slot online, as capacity will be limited to fifty-percent. There is an app where everyone can complete their waiver and buy tickets prior to arrival.
Big Air Chandler will feature a 30,000 square feet of wall-to-wall activities. The park has over a dozen attractions for guests of all ages, including an interactive game that is new to Arizona.
Every Friday and Saturday evenings from 8 to 11 p.m., the lights get turned down, the music gets turned up and the lasers and strobes are fired up for an epic experience, Cosmic Nights. For Cosmic Nights, the cost is $24.99 per person.
With five private rooms, Big Air Chandler is the ultimate place to party! Packages are available for birthday celebrations, team functions and group gatherings. A day at Big Air Chandler works up an appetite, and luckily jumpers can enjoy snacks and drinks from the Big Eats snack bar, which serves such items as pizza, corn dogs, mozzarella sticks, salads, beverages, and more. In addition to plenty of snack bar seating, Big Air Chandler has an abundance of comfortable relaxing spaces for the adults. There is free Wi-Fi, lounge areas with TVs, massage chairs and plenty of charging ports for electronic devices.
Big Air Chandler offers various day pass options for kids ages three to six or guests ages seven and above. One-hour passes are $11.99/$17.99, two-hour passes are $15.99/$23.99 and three-hour passes are $17.99/$26.99. Unlimited day passes are not available while COVID restrictions are in place. Additional hours may be purchased while at Big Air. Air Socks are required for all park guests and are available for $3 a pair. Big Air Chandler will soon launch monthly memberships.
Big Air Chandler is located at 2840 S Alma School Rd, Chandler, Ariz., 85286.
Southern California-based Big Air Trampoline Park® is making leaps and bounds in the family entertainment industry. Founded in 2012, Big Air is led by an executive team with over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry. With trademarked attractions like Battlebeam®, events like Toddler Time®, and an award-winning birthday party program, Big Air offers a brand experience that is second-to-none. The company is now expanding across the United States through franchising, with a program that offers exceptional support in location analysis, construction, park operations, marketing, and more. To learn more about franchising opportunities, visit bigairfranchising.com.