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Win a FREE birthday party at Urban Air Adventure Park Stapleton

Win a FREE birthday party at Urban Air Adventure Park Stapleton

What is this new monstrous facility in Stapleton? Urban Air Adventure Park is a kid and adult indoor fantasy world of so much, there is no way one party would ever satisfy all the curiosity that awaits families at this indoor arena of activity. We tested the park out one Friday evening in October and even ran into another mother we knew who was there for a child’s birthday, the proof is in the product for sure!

The Park is a cosmic zone of 37,000 square feet, including 25 attractions,  8 birthday party / special event rooms and a full-service snack and beverage counter. We will start with the sky and work down. The Adventure Hub is a combination of the Sky Rider coaster that soars way overhead from the ceiling, ropes course and tubes indoor playground, which has the most magical bright lights for insta-worthy moments. 

For the technology-driven family member, he or she can fight robots and dragons and experience virtual reality snowball fights as one battle to collect coins, all with headsets that are constantly cleaned, don’t worry mom! 

There’s so much more. Dreaming of free climbing, easily accomplished in the harnessed safety of Park’s climbing walls where children and adults can build muscles and hone technical skills while enjoying some cliffside fun. Bumper cars never get old as one can whirl around in the battle of the bumpers, the idea for kids who love cars but aren’t quite old enough to drive. 

Wait, we’re not done, don’t forget the warrior course, battle beam, wipeout, the APEX trampolines, trapeze, dodge ball, slam dunk zone, tumble track, drop zone and more! Fearing you might get hungry, no problem, and the plentiful snack bar with all the classics such as nachos, pizza, hot dogs (love the mini size!), vegetables, chips, soda, candy, craft beer and wine for adults. 

I told my girlfriend about my this unimaginable place that could entertain my 3, 8 and 10-year-olds, and she replies, “Oh year, our school started late this year I took my son and his friend there for SIX hours and I pulled up next the snack bar and got so much work done. Aren’t the staff amazing with the kids, the boys can’t wait to go back!”

Ditto, even if it’s not for a birthday party, this new elevated-indoor activity gym and experience should certainly be on the bucket list for the family this season, especially come cold or inclement weather. Jumping in the wild ball pit will bring back memories for adults and create new ones for the next generation; it was still, by far, our favorite.

Insider tip: The best value is to purchase an endless play membership which starts at just $7.99/month and is packed with $2,400 in savings.

Win a Classic Party Package

Classic Party Packages are a great value for a one-of-a-kind kid’s birthday party experience. Let your kiddo and their friends explore the best indoor attractions in town for 2 hours while the Urban Air staff takes care of the rest. Available 7 days a week, all Birthday Party Packages come with a tablecloth, table runner, plates, forks, napkins, balloons and a bottle of water for each jumper. More information here.

Mile High Mamas is giving away a classic birthday package for one lucky kid! You may enter as many as five times below.

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    Julie Bielenberg
    Author: Julie Bielenberg

    Julie is a mama of three who travels in search of fields, farms, families and more. Sometimes . . . she finds herself in often uncovered, or understated locales, which has since become her niche.

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    Julie is a mama of three who travels in search of fields, farms, families and more. Sometimes . . . she finds herself in often uncovered, or understated locales, which has since become her niche.