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Sky Zone shares new openings for early 2026

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Utah-based Sky Zone is approaching 300 parks nationwide.

Sky Zone is planning to expand its presence in several major markets with 10 new parks.

The indoor trampoline park chain has announced its plans to open 10 parks through franchise agreements in high-demand markets such as Austin, Seattle, Henderson (Las Vegas), Atlanta and more. The single parks and first of multi-park agreements are all slated to open in the first quarter of 2026. 

The expansion comes as Sky Zone aims to open its 300th park by the end of 2024.

"We're proud to build on the success of our dedicated franchisees while embracing new partners who share our vision for bringing fun to families across the U.S.," said Mike Revak, president of Sky Zone Franchise Group. "Going into Q4, 2024 has already been a record year for growth and we are looking forward to continuing this momentum into 2025. With new locations, innovative offerings, and a steadfast dedication to delivering exceptional experiences, we are excited to see how our network of franchisees will further expand and enrich communities nationwide."

[READ MORE: Sky Zone plans new Bay Area locations]

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The new parks expected to open in early 2026 include the following:

  • Austin: Kersan Partners, Inc. are set to open three Sky Zone locations in the Austin area.
  • Brooklyn: Multi-unit franchise owner Usman Rao will add his 11th park to his portfolio.
  • Simi Valley, Calif.: Rao will also open a park in the Simi Valley area of Los Angeles.
  • Decatur, Ga.: First-time Sky Zone franchisees Mahitha Yalamanchili and Naveen Manchikalapudi are set to open a metro Atlanta location.
  • Henderson, Nev.: Seasoned Häagen-Dazs franchisee David Kang is set to open a Las Vegas area location with business partner Dustin Woo.
  • Seattle: First-time Sky Zone franchisees Abhishek Sinha and Pushpinder Singh will be opening three new park locations in the Seattle area.

Sky Zone offers children and families the opportunity to “run, jump and play on unique and innovative attractions,” while also serving as a destination for birthday parties, team-building events, school functions and group celebrations.

Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Provo, Utah, Sky Zone operates more than 270 parks nationwide.

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