Fly High Adventure Park Altadena

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Altadena, United States

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Fitness center· Gym· Indoor playground· Amusement park

Fly High Adventure Park Altadena Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Fly High Adventure Park Altadena is located in Altadena, United States on 737 E Altadena, Boulevard. Fly High Adventure Park Altadena is rated 4 out of 5 in the category fitness center in United States.

Address

737 E Altadena, Boulevard

Phone

+1 6264608391

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Zac Wittman

Fly High is a great place to work and a great company for the community. They love to get involved by doing donations, and discounted / free events. They have so much to offer and even have a deal every night of the week except Sunday! What a great addition to the community!

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Idontwant Tosharemyname

Opened illegally during covid, was exited to go until construction halted during covid, they opened illegally against police orders and frankly they don’t deserve to exist. Don’t go here until covid is over or your just ad bad as they are.

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More Family Adventures

This place is AMAZING! So happy to have a fun place for our kids to enjoy and it’s close to home. Perfect place to host Birthday parties!

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Alexia Reddish

This company has great parks all over the place. My experience has been nothing but positive and I think we all need some fun during this hard time. People should be able to choose for themselves if they want to go out in public. Small businesses need to survive.

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olivia hughes

Came in here this past weekend. The cleaning was great and the staff was even better. Me and my friends will be back!

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Vicki Childs

It is deeply irresponsible to open an INDOOR playground at this time. Yes I am sure that it's financially tough for you right now, but it is for so many businesses. Have the decency to protect your community by not announcing your 'grand opening' with nudges and winks during the worst pandemic surge we've experienced.

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Jamie Ray

I was hoping for this place to open when it was safe, but they chose to open on a day that LA county recorded more than tens of thousands of new COVID cases. My concern centers around safety measures they take inside the facility during and after a pandemic.