Urban Air Port St. Lucie is one of the stronger indoor family-outing options on the Treasure Coast because it combines trampoline-style play with higher-thrill attractions like ropes, climbing, bumper cars, and laser tag. The park's official location is 9020 S US HWY 1, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952, and Urban Air lists regular open-play hours on its local page, with seasonal schedule changes such as spring-break hours posted separately.
The main thing to get right before you go is not just the date. It is the pass tier. Urban Air works best when you match the ticket to the attractions your group can actually use, which usually means planning by height first and age second.
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- Deluxe is usually enough for younger kids focused on trampolines, tubes, and lower-height attractions
- Ultimate is the value sweet spot once kids are tall enough for ropes, Sky Rider, and climbing-style attractions
- Platinum only really pays off when the group specifically wants Laser Tag, Flip Zone Bumper Cars, and Virtual Reality
- The official local page lists open-play tiers, party bundle pricing, and memberships, but taxes and socks are extra
- Height minimums matter more than age labels when deciding whether a higher pass is worth it
What Attractions Are Actually at Urban Air Port St. Lucie?
Urban Air's Port St. Lucie attractions page lists a broad lineup that includes Adventure Hub, Flip Zone Bumper Cars, Climbing Hill, Spin Zone Bumper Cars, Virtual Reality, Wipeout, Laser Tag, DropZone, Sky Rider, Ropes Course, Climbing Walls, ProZone Performance Trampolines, Tubes Playground, Battle Beam, Warrior Course, Runway, APEX Trampolines, Dodgeball, and Slam Dunk Zone.
In practice, that gives you three different visit styles under one roof. There is a big-kid thrill side built around ropes, climbing, and the Sky Rider. There is a classic trampoline side built around APEX, dodgeball, slam dunk, and runway-style play. And there is a younger-kid exploration side built around tubes and lower-intensity play areas.
That mix is why Urban Air Port St. Lucie feels more like a broader indoor activity center than a basic trampoline park.
Current Ticket Prices and Which Pass Is Usually Worth It
On Urban Air's Port St. Lucie page, the currently listed open-play prices as of March 13, 2026 are Platinum at $39.99, Ultimate at $28.99, Deluxe at $22.99, Shorty 40 at $12.99, and Urban Air socks at $3.99. Parent passes are listed separately at $19.99 for Platinum, $14.49 for Ultimate, and $11.49 for Deluxe.
The local page also says prices do not include tax, do not apply to parties or special events, allow no re-entry, and may be capped at two hours based on capacity. Outside food and drink are not allowed for standard admission.
For most families, Deluxe is the practical choice if the visit is really about trampolines, battle beam, dodgeball, drop zone, runway, tubes, and the kids area. Ultimate is the stronger value once your child is tall enough for Sky Rider, Ropes Course, Stairway to Heaven, Leap of Faith, and Climbing Walls. Platinum is the all-in pass and is the only tier that includes premium extras like Flip Zone Bumper Cars, Laser Tag, and Virtual Reality.
- Deluxe works best for lower-height and lower-thrill visits
- Ultimate is usually the best value step-up
- Platinum only makes sense when the premium add-ons matter

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Age Tips and the Height Strategy That Actually Matters
Urban Air's FAQ says there is no age limit and that most parks have an area dedicated to ages 7 and under. The same FAQ gives the clearest planning thresholds: 41 inches minimum for Warrior Attractions and Climbing Walls, 48 inches minimum for Ropes Course and Sky Rider, and a 52-inch maximum for the Tubes attraction.
That is why the best planning method is height first, age second. A tall 6-year-old may get more value from Ultimate than an 8-year-old who still cannot use the ropes and ride-style attractions. The park is easier to price correctly when you treat it like an access question instead of a birthday-number question.
For toddlers and preschoolers, Urban Air can work, but it is usually only worth it when you know they will stay engaged with the younger-kid sections and you are ready to supervise closely. For ages 5 to 7, Deluxe is often enough unless the child clearly meets the taller attraction thresholds. Ages 8 to 12 are close to the sweet spot, and teens get the most out of the park when the group wants Laser Tag, bumper cars, VR, ropes, and climbing-style attractions.
Birthday Party Pricing and What the Packages Actually Cover
Urban Air's Port St. Lucie party page currently lists a Platinum Party Bundle at $415, an Ultimate Party Bundle at $329, and a Deluxe Party Bundle at $279. The page also lists a Small Squad Party Package with 6 Deluxe tickets, 6 pairs of socks, 6 bottled waters, balloons, plates, forks, napkins, 1 pizza, and 1 reserved table.
Urban Air says every standard party includes a birthday pennant and marker, a Jump Back Pass for the birthday child, a birthday T-shirt, balloons, plates, napkins, forks, Urban Air socks, bottled water, tickets, table setup items, party favor scratch-offs, setup and cleanup, and all-day play starting when the party begins, subject to capacity restrictions.
The default table space includes a two-hour table rental with a shared party host. A private room upgrade is listed at an additional $50 and includes a two-hour private room rental, a private party host, an HDTV, and two large one-topping pizzas.

Important Party Rules Parents Should Know
Urban Air's FAQ says standard birthday packages include 10 attraction passes and additional participants can be added. Anyone who is actually jumping or using attractions counts toward the participant total, including the birthday child and parents if they are actively participating. Spectators can stay and watch without being charged to watch only.
For booking, the FAQ says a non-refundable deposit of up to $99 is required for birthday parties, though the amount can vary by location, and that parties can be booked 7 days a week.
Urban Air is strict on food in the usual indoor-venue way: no outside food, drinks, or coolers for general visits. For parties, the FAQ says cake, cupcakes, or cookies are allowed, but ice cream cakes are not. The same FAQ says every participant needs a signed waiver, recommends doing it online in advance, and notes that the waiver only needs to be signed one time.
When Memberships Start Making More Sense Than Day Passes
If you expect to visit regularly, the local membership page is worth checking before you buy multiple day passes. As of March 13, 2026, Urban Air Port St. Lucie lists Unlimited Play at $19.75 per month and Shorty 40 at $9.99 per month, along with the usual member-style perks such as no blackout dates and other benefits.
For a one-off outing, day admission is simpler. For a family that expects to return across hot-weather weekends, school breaks, or repeat playdates, the membership math can become better surprisingly quickly.
Bottom Line
Urban Air Port St. Lucie is a strong indoor option when you need one place that can entertain different ages at roughly the same time. The biggest planning mistake is overbuying the pass. Match the tier to your child's height and actual attraction goals, not just the idea of getting the biggest package available.
For most families, that one decision determines whether the park feels worth the money. The party program is also well built, with clear bundle pricing, table-or-room choices, host support, and many of the usual birthday logistics already bundled in.
FAQ
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What is the best Urban Air Port St. Lucie pass for most families?
Ultimate is usually the best value once kids are tall enough for ropes, Sky Rider, and climbing-style attractions. Deluxe is the better fit for younger kids who will mostly use trampolines, tubes, and lower-height attractions.
Should I plan Urban Air by age or by height?
Height is the smarter planning tool. Urban Air's own FAQ lists key height minimums for Warrior attractions, Climbing Walls, Ropes Course, and Sky Rider, so the better ticket is the one that matches what your child can actually access.
How much are Urban Air Port St. Lucie birthday parties?
The Port St. Lucie party page currently lists Deluxe at $279, Ultimate at $329, and Platinum at $415, with a separate Small Squad package and optional private-room upgrade.
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