Open Bounce and Camp

Open Bounce Schedule: Weekly Open Bounces 

Wednesday ……..  4-5 pm…....$15.00/bouncer

Friday………………4-5 pm…..…$15.00/bouncer

      ****Please call in advance to reserve your spot for our popular, reservation-only, open bounce sessions at 201-857-4000. Kids must be 34″ tall and wear socks to bounce. Parents accompanying a child are free. No high heels in our arenas. Space is limited and sessions often sell out!

Open Bounce Participants under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All sessions are pre-booked/pre-paid and reservation-only to avoid disappointment (sessions often sell out). Open Bounce and Camp sessions are Non-Refundable events. We will issue a credit toward a future open bounce with advanced notice of a cancellation.

Summer Safari Day Camp 2023   -We’re now booking for our popular summer camps.

At Bounce Safari, the sun is always shining, the temperature is perfect, and healthy, active fun never has to take a rain check.

We’ve designed a terrific summer session of engaging themes, activities and challenges for your three to nine year old.  They will travel the globe, through time, and even to outer space!  Camp is 9 am to 12 pm Monday through Friday.

Our summer program takes advantage of our incredible facility and adds a generous dose of small group activities designed to make learning and being creative exceptionally fun.  Schedule will include active play on our incredible, 3 story Crazy Maze, obstacle courses, slides, and bouncers; arts and crafts; cooking; building and problem-solving with giant Legos; music; and learning about the incredible animals that share our planet!

Based on enrollment, campers will be placed into the following age groups:

Explorers – 3 to 6 year olds

Adventurers – 6 to 9 year olds

2023 Weekly Themes: 

June 26th        Super Hero Training

July 17th:        Medieval Times- Knight and Princess Training

July 31st:        Rock Star Training

Tuition:

$225 per week  Includes a t-shirt, all snacks and crafts.   

Download our Summer Safari Camp Registration Form 2023

Summer Safari Camp 2023

“Know Before You Go”

What should my camper wear?

Campers should wear comfortable, washable, play clothes, including socks.  Campers will be sliding, climbing and jumping, so clothes that allow free movement are recommended.  Fun is sometimes messy!  We’ll be painting, sculpting, and cooking.  So please choose clothes that can be washed. Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt on the first day of the week. When attending multiple weeks, other choices (water bottles, hats, etc.) are available, if preferred.

What should my child bring to camp?

We provide all snacks and drinks.  You don’t need to pack anything!  Occasionally, we’ll have a theme-oriented “show and tell,” which we’ll remind you of the day before during dismissal.

My child still wears diapers.  May he/she attend?

Children must be able to use the restroom independently to attend our “drop-off” camps.  We are not licensed to change diapers.  For both the comfort of the campers (three hours is too long to be uncomfortable in a soiled diaper or pull-up) and the hygiene of our super-clean facility, please only enroll children that are fully toilet-trained.

What time should I arrive to drop off and pick up my child?

We have a 15 minute arrival and dismissal period built into our schedule.  Please drop off between 9am and 9:15am, so that children can enjoy some “Open Play.” Pick up between 11:45am and noon after our “Story Time”.  Children thrive in a structured environment – Please drop off and pick up on time!

May we enroll for a partial week?

While absences may occur due to illness or an early weekend departure, camp enrollment is by the week.  Our curriculum and theme carry throughout the week, with projects often spanning several days.  We must staff our camps assuming attendance of all enrollees and cannot provide refunds for illness or other absences.

May I tip the counselors?

Tipping is not expected, but is always appreciated if you feel that a counselor has gone “above and beyond” and made the week of camp extra fun for your child.