Altitude 1291 is a trampoline park combined with arcade gaming, located in Oklahoma City and focused on active play for kids and families rather than a traditional stand-alone arcade.
Altitude 1291 operates as a hybrid venue where the primary draw is wall-to-wall trampolines and foam pits, with arcade cabinets and ticket-redemption games positioned as secondary entertainment. The facility spans roughly 30,000 square feet and caters mainly to children ages 3 to 15, though it admits adults as jump participants and supervisors. Unlike dedicated arcades that emphasize gaming cabinets, Altitude 1291 treats games as a complement to its core trampoline experience, meaning visitors arrive primarily to jump, climb, and use the foam areas.
Pricing is time-based rather than per-activity. A one-hour jump session costs approximately $15 to $18 per person during regular hours, with rates varying slightly by day and time (weekends and peak hours run higher). Two-hour sessions are available at $24 to $28 per person. Arcade games use standard quarter-fed cabinets and ticket-redemption machines; no separate arcade admission is charged, but games require additional quarters or card-loading. The facility occasionally runs promotions tied to birthday packages, which typically bundle jump time and arcade credit. Prices fluctuate seasonally; verify current rates and any active discounts before booking.
Altitude 1291 differs from Urban Air Trampoline Park (also in the metro area), which emphasizes similar jump facilities but has a larger footprint and more expansive ninja-course elements. Both charge comparable hourly rates, though Urban Air's ninja courses attract older kids seeking obstacle-challenge gameplay, while Altitude 1291 appeals to families who want straightforward jumping with light arcade integration. For pure arcade gaming without the trampoline component, Bricktown's Amusement venues and smaller cabinet arcades serve nostalgia-focused adults, but Altitude 1291 is the better fit if you want physical activity as the main event and gaming as filler during rest breaks.
Altitude 1291 works well for parents of young children (ages 4 to 12) who need one or two hours of contained, supervised play and appreciate having games available during downtime. Birthday party groups benefit from the all-in-one model. It does not suit serious arcade collectors or gamers looking for rare cabinets or tournament-grade fighting games; the arcade section is purely casual and limited in depth. Adults jumping solo will find the atmosphere skews young and loud. Teenagers seeking only video games are better served elsewhere.
Expect to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before your booked time slot. Staff will check in your group, assign you a wristband or ticket, and provide a quick safety briefing covering jump-zone rules and foam-pit depth. Shoes must be removed; most visitors wear socks or jump barefoot. The main floor is divided into zones (open jump, trampoline dodgeball, foam pits, a wall-climbing section). Arcade machines are scattered throughout, positioned near seating areas where parents typically wait. Bring quarters or ask the front desk about card-loading machines for arcade play. Most visits last the full booked time, with 10 to 15 minutes added for shoes-off and -on transitions.
Altitude 1291 typically operates Monday through Thursday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; hours extend during school breaks and summer. Parking is available in a dedicated lot; no reserved spots for members. The facility sits in an accessible part of the Oklahoma City metro and has a single-story, easy-to-navigate layout. Online reservation is highly recommended, especially on weekends and summer weekdays, as walk-in capacity fills quickly. Confirm current hours before visiting, as seasonal and holiday schedules change.
Altitude 1291 fills a niche for families and young kids seeking active indoor play with gaming as a bonus rather than a primary destination, making it a practical alternative to outdoor parks during Oklahoma's heat or rain.
