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Altitude Adjustment

A high-flying, air-conditioned antidote to summer meltdowns (yours and theirs)

Article by Arsine Kaloustian

Photography by Courtesy of Altitude Trampoline Park

Originally published in Palm Beach City Lifestyle

It happens every summer. The temperature spikes, the skies darken by 3 p.m., and every parent around here finds themselves asking the same desperate question: Where can I take the kids?

When the beach feels like a blow dryer and even your pool has turned to bathwater, the newly opened Altitude West Palm Beach might just be your family’s new favorite go-to.

If the address feels familiar, it should. This was once Launch Trampoline Park—but Altitude didn’t just slap on a new logo and call it a day. The entire space has been gutted and reimagined: new trampolines, new floors, better lighting. It’s brighter, cleaner, cooler—and designed with the whole family in mind.

“There are plenty of indoor spots to park your kids,” says General Manager Liz Thompson, “but Altitude is built for active family fun. We want families to actually jump in and play together, not sit in a corner scrolling through their phones.”

Inside, there’s no shortage of diversions: trampolines (of course), dodgeball courts, a battle beam for foam-filled jousts, four giant slides, sport courts for soccer and basketball, and a brand-new arcade in the space where laser tag once lived. The ropes course is the newest and boldest addition—perfect for thrill-seekers tall enough to meet the 52-inch requirement (and wearing closed-toe shoes).

They even offer a $10 monthly membership (per child, 90-day minimum) that gets you two hours of jump time every day. No blackout dates, no drama—just an easy way to break the “I’m boooooored” cycle.

And if you're party planning? Altitude has four dedicated rooms and a team that actually helps. “We’ve got great sightlines, friendly staff, and party attendants who help every step of the way,” Thompson says. “You show up. We run the timeline. You leave. No cleanup. Kids are happy, and so are you.”

Rainy afternoon? Heat index of 112? Monday meltdown? Doesn’t matter.
This indoor gem lets you keep the kids moving, the screens off, and your sanity intact. So bring your energy (and your grip socks). Everything else is handled.