Altitude Trampoline Park celebrated its arrival on Thursday with a ribbon cutting by the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The indoor park offers 17 activities, including basketball, soccer, dodgeball, slides, trampolines, and other fun activities. The park is oriented towards children, but according to Raj Chopra, the owner, adults can jump on the trampolines if they want.
A person visiting Altitude will see families having fun and enjoying the chance to jump up and down, run around, play games, and be a kid.

Altitude Trampoline Park’s Ray Chopra, owner, Cierra Carter, assistant manager, Alan Weinhaus, general manager, and Lindsay Levine, events manager. {David Volz}
“I have two daughters, and I went to businesses that hosted events and decided I could do better,” he said.
Altitude is a franchise, and Chopra plans to open additional locations in South Florida. It offers four party rooms for birthday parties, video games, and a concession area.
“We are glad to be in Coral Springs; we want families to come and have fun,” said Chopra.
There are three tiers of membership: 60 minutes a month for $15, 90 minutes a month for $20, and 120 minutes a month for $25. An individual can jump for 90 minutes for $26 and 120 minutes for $30.

Ribbon-Cutting with the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce. {David Volz}
Altitude is located at 2035 North University Drive.
The hours are Sunday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Friday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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