ASTM International Committee on Amusement Rides and Devices Honors David Schaeffer
By ASTM International - November 1st, 2018
David Schaeffer, co-founder of House of Air Trampoline Parks headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, was honored with the Award of Appreciation by ASTM International’s committee on amusement rides and devices (F24). A member since 2012, Schaeffer was honored for his hard work and dedication in leading a task group revising a practice for trampoline courts. Schaeffer has served as the co-founder of House of Air Trampoline Parks since 2009, ...
I Tried a Full-Body Trampoline Workout, and Here’s Why I’d Go Back Again and Again
By Popsugar Fitness - June 20th, 2018
Five minutes into our warmup, I was fully out of breath and my calves were burning like hell. And yet, I couldn't stop smiling because I felt like I was transported back to my childhood at some kid's birthday party. A couple of coworkers and I took the Air Conditioning workout class at San Francisco's House of Air, which is a massive trampoline amusement park for children and adults alike.
Offbeat Activities for Your Next Vacation
By AFAR Magazine - May 5th, 2018
It's hard to please everyone when planning a trip for a group or family vacation, but choosing unconventional activities greatly increases your chances. Fly board on Lake Las Vegas, throw axes in Whistler, or ski inside a Dubai mall and enjoy your best vacation yet. This refurbished airplane hangar on scenic Crissy Field calls itself an adrenaline park. Inside, kids and adults alike blow off steam in an 8,000-square-foot trampoline ...
Blind Date: Something in the Air
By The San Diego Union-Tribune - April 30th, 2018
Pacific Beach locals Brittany and Nate are about to meet for the first time in what might be the longest car ride of their lives. First, the EPIC Limo picked up Brittany, a budding event planner. And minutes later, it arrived at Nate’s place, where the jetpack instructor’s roommates strummed guitars and serenaded Brittany as their fun-loving friend climbed inside the luxurious ride.
House of Air SpringFest celebrates San Diego
By CBS 8 - April 26th, 2018
SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) - House of Air is putting on a first of its kind SpringFest event Saturday.
SpringFest is designed to celebrate San Diego and gather families and friends together in a fun setting and give back to the community.
House of Air Trampoline Parks Expand to Texas
By PRWeb - February 6th, 2018
Communities in the south Fort Worth area will soon be able to enjoy a new family entertainment venue centered around adrenaline-based fun for the entire family. House of Air Trampoline Parks will open their newest trampoline park, located in Crowley, Texas, on Saturday, March 10, 2018.
Adrenaline Park: Thrill seekers are flipping out over new park
By Jeff Zevely, Reporter - CBS8.com - August 30th, 2017
SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) - You only get one chance to make a first impression. In Tuesday's Zevely Zone, Jeff gets the very first look at Carlsbad's new adrenaline park called House of Air. The House of Air opens on Thursday. The company hopes to open two more parks in Texas and Poland by the end of the year.
Two new North County sports attractions open next week
By The San Diego Union Tribune - August 29th, 2017
Two North County attractions opening this month will join the growing list of places where adventurous people can go to bounce, leap, hang, climb or otherwise spend time suspended above the ground.
House of Air Trampoline Park Launching International Franchise Opportunities
By PRWeb - December 17th, 2015
As one of the originators of the modern day trampoline park, House of Air opened its first location to rave reviews in 2010 near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Now, House of Air Co-Founder, Dave Schaeffer is excited to announce that, "After spending the last five years perfecting our aerial experience, we are prepared to offer 'Flight to the Flightless' internationally." House of Air is going global with new international franchise opportunities.
Rain, Rain, Come and Stay – The Best Indoor Spots to Play
By Red Tricycle - November 2nd, 2015
If El Nino really does grace us with its presence this year (please, please, please!) you’ll need to have a plan B in place for when your go-to playground is socked in. The Bay Area is full of all sorts of indoor play spaces where you can slide, bounce, swing and climb while staying warm and dry. We’ve checked them out and recommend you do the same the next time …
Finding Flight at San Francisco’s House of Air
In 2003, Dave Schaeffer and Paul McGeehan were jumping on a trampoline to practice snowboarding tricks, and so began the idea for House of Air, a place solely for, well, jumping. Where would such space be possible?
Best Gym and Trainers in San Francisco
By Daily Candy - July 29th, 2013
Don’t confuse the Air Conditioning classes at SF’s trampoline park for child’s play. The cardio-centric courses (ten minutes of jumping is the equivalent of 33 minutes of running) blast calories and put a bit of bounce back into your workout routine. House of Air, 926 Mason Street, at Crissy Field (415-345-9675 or houseofair.com).
SF: 9 Fittest Towns of the West
By Fox News - August 14th, 2012
It’s easy to be fit out West, with big mountains, bike-friendly towns, and beaches that practically beg for a volleyball net. San Francisco, Calif. Catch some air at the House of Air trampoline park where the pros say you can bounce away at least 700 calories an hour, and we believe it. Or rent a decked-out bike at Sports Basement and the Presidio (pictured) is yours to explore. On Sunday …
Sheryl Sandberg Jumps for Joy
By Mashable - June 4th, 2012
Facebook’s stock may be dropping — as of Friday afternoon, it was at $27.52, down nearly $10 from its opening price — but Sheryl Sandberg is feeling light as a feather. Sandberg, the social network’s COO, updated her Facebook Timeline cover photo Friday with this picture of her doing an impressive split jump at the House of Air in San Francisco. Part of Sandberg’s job is to be a cheerleader …
Celebrate the Golden Gate’s 75th with these San Francisco treats
By New York Daily News - June 4th, 2012
It’s hard to imagine the San Francisco Peninsula and the Marin Headlands connected by anything but the Golden Gate Bridge, as if its iconic red beams — erected 75 years ago — were always part of the permanent landscape. An elaborate fireworks display recently commemorated the bridge’s 75th anniversary, but you can still celebrate on a smaller scale — and catch a lot more. Try shopping for some anniversary swag, …
Trampoline park, library earn architecture awards
By San Francisco Chronicle - May 9th, 2012
A branch library and an airplane hangar turned trampoline park are among the recipients of awards presented Thursday by the San Francisco chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The honor award for the architecture category – as in new structures – went to the office building for the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz, designed by Mark Cavagnero Associates. The 30-member firm was the top award recipient overall: It received …
West Coast ‘sister city’
By The Vancouver Sun - May 8th, 2012
BY ANDREW MCCREDIE, POSTMEDIA NEWS Okay, first thing I learned here is never, I mean never, refer to it as ‘Frisco.’ City by the Bay, no problem. The Paris of the West, sure. Even Baghdad by the Bay passes muster. But not Frisco, as I discovered on a number of occasions when uttering the F-word to the locals during a recent weekend getaway to San Fran. Who knew? Second thing …
Olympic Trampoline Quest for Two Brothers
By Wall Street Journal - May 4th, 2012
In 2008, Steven Gluckstein flubbed a trick in the U.S. Olympic trampoline finals, missing a trip to the Beijing Games. Now, what stands between him and a trip to the London Games is another Gluckstein: his younger brother Jeffrey. “I am not going to let my little brother beat me this year,” says Steven Gluckstein, 21 years old. Counters Jeffrey Gluckstein, 19: “Hopefully my best is just a little better …
Doyle Drive Closure
By Presidio Parkway - April 17th, 2012
Doyle Drive Closure – April 27-30th Doyle Drive will be closed April 27-30… because sometimes the fastest way to open is to close! This closure allows traffic to be shifted off Doyle Drive and onto a temporary, seismically safe roadway while the existing Doyle Drive is removed and the rest of the Presidio Parkway is built. What this means for you Traffic surrounding House of Air will be extremely heavy. …
High-Flying Fun at San Francisco’s House of Air
By Marin Mommies - April 12th, 2012
Everyone’s been telling us how much fun they’ve had at the House of Air, San Francisco’s indoor trampoline park, so we decided that it was high time we paid it a visit. House of Air is located in an historic airplane hangar at Crissy Field in the Presidio of San Francisco, and features 8,000 square feet of trampolines that allow you to jump, fly, flip, and have a blast. We …