Rockin' Jump Trampoline Parks (or simply Rockin' Jump) is a chain of trampoline parks operated in the United States of America and owned by Sky Zone or by franchisees.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
History
The chain was launched by Drew Wilson and Marc Collopy in 2010 with the opening of a trampoline park in Dublin, California. The California park was announced in 2011 and opened a second facility in 2012.
Parks
In 2021, Rockin' Jump had 41 locations located throughout the United States. As of 2023 it has 16.
External links
References
- Mike Nolan. Orland Park sticks by ruling to pull Sky Zone business license Chicago Tribune, 2 March 2021, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Anabel Munoz. Palmdale trampoline park shocked after electricity bill nearly triples even amid closure ABC7 Los Angeles, 2020-09-14, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Kynala Phillips. Madison trampoline park Rockin' Jump suddenly closes its doors madison.com, 25 July 2018, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Toddler falls through uncovered hole at Roseville trampoline park abc10.com, March 15, 2021, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Meredith Helline. Rockin' Jump trampoline park promotes healthy fun for families WMBF-TVm, 17 May 2016, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Matthew Arrojas. Trampoline park within Xtreme Action Park files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy South Florida Business Journal, August 27, 2020, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Liz Wagner, Rachel Witte, Jeremy Carroll. Injuries at Indoor Trampoline Parks on the Rise; Safety Oversight Lacking NBC Bay Area, 4 February 2019, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Hidden camera recorded kids in bathroom of East Bay trampoline park The Mercury News, 2019-05-17, retrieved 2021-09-29^
- Indoor Madison trampoline park closes suddenly Channel3000.com, 2018-07-27, retrieved 2021-09-29^