![]() About 20 minutes into the party an attendant came over to me and asked me why my son was not standing. I was so happy seeing the smile on his face and hearing his screams of excitement and giggles as he went up and down. We started going from section to section in the park with me helping him walk and jump and he was having a blast. When I booked the party with the owner – he stated this would be the best time (Kid FreeFall) to come with him so he could have the best experience and told me it would be no problem to have my son “walking” & “jumping” on his knees on the trampolines or me helping him jump. My son has special needs secondary to a traumatic brain injury and cannot stand or walk without assistance from someone or his walker. We booked his party during “Kid FreeFall” hours- meaning the park was only open to children 6 years and younger and they could have one adult accompany them while they jumped. We checked in, his guests arrived, and it was time to start jumping. I was looking forward to it for weeks and my son was so excited to be celebrating the day with his friends, he would talk about it every night before bed. Saturday was my son’s 5th birthday party at FreeFall in Bethlehem, PA. You crushed a 5 year old congratulations Freefall. My daughter did not understand why she wasn't allowed in the space she has ALWAYS jumped the past year! Either enforce the rules consistently or be quiet. I will never step foot in this place again and will take my business to Urban Air where there is plenty more activities and kids can jump together. We always jump with her and I was actively jumping with her when all these Employees started harassing us. Employees have never given us a hard time with allowing her to jump with her peers or cousins. We have been there many times with family and friends and my daughter has always jumped in the regular section in the afternoon on the weekends (NOT during their kid hours or whatever they kept telling me). Except according to staff and owner they wanted them to go jump together in the dodgeball court where there were much bigger kids and a lot of kids actively playing dodgeball so not sure how that was a solution. So they went over to the other side and my daughter wasn't allowed there. First the girls were in the younger section and my daughters friend wasn't allowed there because she was too tall. My 5 year old her 5 year old friend and I were harassed the moment we got there. He added that SAGE and Landrigan are definitely at the top of the list when it comes to professionalism, expertise and overall work ethic.Don't bother coming here if your kiddo has friends a little taller. Stephen Bigelow, who co-owns Freefall with Mark, works in the development business and has worked with countless contractors in his career. “When you work with SAGE, you can rest assured knowing every detail is being handled in the most professional manner, and in the most cost effective way possible.” When we ran into an issue with the variances around the trampolines, Joe quickly and efficiently presented another scenario,” Mark said. “In the case of an indoor trampoline park, you need certain parameters and everything has to fit perfectly, as safety is our number one priority. Mark also added that Joe Landrigan (president of SAGE) was always proactive and helped navigate any challenges before they potentially became bigger problems. SAGE helped us through step by step,” said Mark Bigelow, one of the owners of Freefall. ![]() “Every project is unique and every project presents its own set of challenges. Future plans for Freefall include ropes courses and a zip line. Freefall offers three party rooms, a foam pit area, two open jump areas and 16,000 square feet of trampolines. of Allentown, served as the general contractor and turned the 34,000 square foot warehouse into the trampoline park. The concept and the numbers of jumpers have literally taken off at the park on 2800 Baglyos Circle in Bethlehem, as the business continues to grow. Where can you fly like a skydiver, flip like a gymnast or soar like a weightless astronaut all in the same place? An indoor trampoline park, of course.įreefall, an indoor trampoline park and the largest of its kind in the Lehigh Valley area, opened its doors in November 2015. Brothers Mark and Stephen Bigelow wanted to turn a warehouse in Bethlehem and into an indoor trampoline park. ![]()
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