We basically had the run of the place for the first hour or so, which we also loved because our kids are little and easily knocked over when bigger kids get wild, but even when more people came later in our session it didn’t really feel crowded. It seems to be geared toward younger kids – which we also liked. There also is one with a big 2-story slide a barnyard themed jumper with a ball pit and a Scooby Doo themed jumper with a obstacles and a basketball hoop. There are 4 inflatables – a huge one by the entrance that includes a maze, several slides, tunnels, jumping areas and more. This place is not as big as some of the other jump locations around Cincinnati, but it was much cleaner, and the way the space is laid out it keeps kids much more contained (which we liked). We figured we would be able to do the $10 special or the 2 for 1 coupon, but the owner gave us both, so both my girls got in for $10 total. Once we found it, we were delighted to find out that they were running a 2 hours of play for $10 special that day. The place itself is easy to miss as it’s in a nondescript strip mall just outside town. Our entertainment book had a buy one get one free coupon for Jump In so we decided to drive over to Lawrenceburg to check it out. We visited Jump In on a muggy, overcast day when we were looking for something to do with two high-energy three-year-olds to burn off energy.