Waukesha's newly-opened "Urban Air" helps keep kids hanging from the rafters safely during this pandemic

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WAUKESHA (CBS 58)--If the kids have you climbing the walls around the house, there might be a better solution for all of you, literally. Just go to “Urban Air.” Waukesha’s newest family attraction has activities for kids of all ages, Including ropes, trampolines, Go-Karts, climbing walls, and a Sky Rider. Those behind this new fun center want to ensure patrons keeping a sanitary environment is just as important as enjoying yourself during the course of a few hours.
Urban Air is located off the 24-hundred block of Moreland Boulevard, just south of I-94, where the old Gander Mountain used to be. Until further notice, guests will need to book their park tickets in two-hour increments online. They’ve made it easy with a new virtual booking system, so you can reserve your spot and pay in advance. Click here to make your reservations.