Henrietta Trampoline Park, which started in Sky Zone, has been permanently closed

2021-11-24 04:11:02 By : Ms. Xiao Qiao XU

According to the information on the websites of the two companies, a trampoline park on Jefferson Road in Henrietta was originally a sky zone before becoming an aerial adventure park and has been permanently closed. 

The phone number at this location has been disconnected.

In Sky Zone, visitors can jump from one trampoline to another and play trampoline-based versions such as dodge ball and jump into pits filled with foam blocks. It has 200 locations across the country and entered the Greek market in Rochester in 2013. It welcomed a new owner in 2014 and moved to an old Staples store in Henrietta in 2017, just 1 mile from Altitude Trampoline Park in South City Plaza. Altitude continues to operate, but it limits the size of the population and has established cleaning protocols and social distancing measures related to the coronavirus pandemic.

It is not clear when Sky Zone will become Airborne Adventure Park, which currently lists four locations on its website-all located in Michigan. 

Many Sky Zone locations were temporarily closed at the beginning of the pandemic, but some locations that could be reopened were closed again due to lack of business.

The Sky Zone closest to Rochester is located in Syracuse and has announced plans to reopen on March 26. The Sky Zone in Buffalo will be permanently closed in March 2020.

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