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Associated Press
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Beat the Heat: Urban Air Launches "Unlimited Play Summer Pass" for 120 Days of Nonstop Fun
Guests who purchase before Memorial Day will receive an extra month of unlimited play for FREE DALLAS, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Urban Air Adventure Park, the nation's largest indoor adventure park operator and part of Unleashed Brands, is turning up the fun this summer with the launch of its 'Unlimited Play Summer Pass' – offering 120 days of unlimited play starting at just $59.99. After the strong success of last summer's Summersational Play Pass, Urban Air is back with even more value for families. For a limited time, guests who purchase before Memorial Day – Monday, May 26 – will also receive an extra month of unlimited play for FREE. Perfect for keeping kids active, engaged, and out of the heat, the 'Unlimited Play Summer Pass' is available now nationwide and offers families unbeatable value. Pricing ranges from $59.99 to $109.99, depending on location, with no blackout dates and daily access to the park's top attractions. Summer Pass members also get exclusive food and beverage deals at the Urban Air Café all summer long. 'Our guests loved last year's Summersational Pass, and this year we wanted to go even bigger with our Unlimited Play Summer Pass,' said Kyle Martin, Chief Marketing Officer at Urban Air. 'With rising temperatures and growing demand for screen-free activities, we're proud to offer families an affordable, exciting option where kids can be active, explore, and have fun every single day.' Urban Air Adventure Park's 200+ locations nationwide feature a diverse lineup of attractions, including Sky Rider, Adventure Slides, air court, warrior course, climbing walls, trampolines and more— all in a safe, climate-controlled environment ideal for beating the summer heat. Open seven days a week, Urban Air is the go-to destination for families seeking affordable, action-packed fun all summer long. The 'Unlimited Play Summer Pass' can be purchased online or in-park at Families who act fast will lock in an entire season of adventure for the price of just a few visits. Urban Air is part of the Unleashed Brands family, which includes other leading youth enrichment concepts such as The Little Gym, Water Wings Swim School, Snapology, Sylvan Learning, XP League, Class 101, and Premier Martial Arts. Together, these brands help kids learn, play, and grow. To explore franchising opportunities with Urban Air, visit About Urban Air Adventure Park Urban Air Adventure Park is the Nation's #1 destination for family fun, featuring a variety of attractions perfect for all ages. The award-winning national franchise brand is the largest adventure park operator in the world with more than 350 parks open or under development. Urban Air, founded in 2011, was in search of a higher purpose to help kids have fun while achieving activity goals that enhance their social and physical skills. For more information visit About Unleashed Brands Unleashed Brands currently includes portfolio brands Urban Air,The Little Gym, Sylvan Learning, Snapology, XP League, Class 101, Premier Martial Arts. It was founded to curate and grow a portfolio of the most innovative and profitable brands that help kids learn, play, and grow. Over the last 10 years, the team at Unleashed Brands has built a proven platform and know-how for scaling businesses focused on serving families. Its mission is to impact the lives of every kid by providing fun, engaging, and inspiring experiences that help them become who they are destined to be. For more information, please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Unleashed Brands
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Posey County's first inclusive playground opens in Mt. Vernon
Mt. Vernon, Ind. (WEHT) — Posey County is now to its first inclusive playground for the young and the young at heart to play barrier free. It's called Avery's Place, and it sits right next door to West Elementary School in Mt. Vernon. After years of planning, in fact going all the way back to 2017, Avery's Place is now open for children, families and individuals of all abilities to have fun and make memories at the playground. Those I spoke to say they will certainly be back this spring and summer. Smiles and the trill of fun and games are at every corner at Avery's Place on Sunday. There's slides, merry-go-rounds and swings, but there's also soft surfacing — instead of mulch — and ramps and wheelchair-accessible entrances. 'It's the best playground I've ever been to,' one patron says. 'It had a lot of swings.' 'We're playing on the playground and having fun and playing with our friends,' Theo Rynkiewich says. It's done in memory of Avery Beste, a Tri-State girl with disabilities who passed in 2008 at 18. Though she could not walk or talk, she had an infectious energy which leaves an impression to this day and for years to come with this community resource. 'Avery was always happy, always smiling, loved to be around people,' Avery's sister, Layna Dickey, says. 'Just loved to be part of anything that I was doing — just wanted to participate and be there.' 'When Avery was little, I would take them to the playground, she just had to sit and watch,' Avery's mother, Maureen Beste, says. 'There was nowhere she was able to play on anything.' But no longer will families have to 'sit and watch,' including the Rynkiewich family of Evansville. Frank Rynkiewich has been battling ALS since 2021 and requires a wheelchair. While it may just appear as a playground to some, Avery's Place is and will continue to be what the family describes as a 'huge gift.' 'Being a family who's been impacted by disability, this is really important for us to be able to spend time together, making memories as a family without any barriers or obstacles,' says Maddie Rynkiewich. We can thank Mt. Vernon native — Sydney Deno — for placing the seed which blossomed into the grand opening on Sunday. Her mother — Rachel — had been close with Avery and the Beste family, and she and Sydney read about the organization Unlimited Play which builds inclusion-fostering playgrounds. 'Walk in this morning and seeing it empty, I just could not wait to see it filled with kids, and it's been even beyond my wildest dreams,' Sydney Deno says. Let's ask some of them what they think, including the Rynkiewiches and Avery's nieces who recognize Avery's Place as meaningful. The Bestes say Avery would have loved it. 'Thank you for making this playground, so we can play on it and spend time with our family,' Henry Rynkiewich says. 'I loved it, especially the spinny spider thing because my friend — we would go every two seconds,' says one of Avery's nieces, Aven Dickey. Posey County's first inclusive playground opens in Mt. Vernon Union County residents 'still processing' Friday tornado Evansville business owners work to build a partnership with city officials EWSU pauses Riverside Drive sinkhole until river levels go down UE IN-MaC Design and Innovation Training Studio ready to begin STEM programs Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.