Big Air bounces to offer unique family fun in Warner Robins

Big Air held their grand opening on Saturday, March 21. The action park is ready to offer unique family fun to the community.

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Attendees enjoyed an inside look ahead of the grand opening at a VIP event on Friday, March 21. (Sandra Hernandez/HHJ)

WARNER ROBINS —  Big Air has now officially opened its doors and is ready to bounce into the community to offer a wide range of fun. 

The previous Sears and Conn’s HomePlus location has been remodeled to an action park where attendees can jump, fly and climb. The park held a VIP opening on Friday, March 20, then invited the community to its grand opening on Saturday, March 21. 

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Franchise Owner Dustin Pelletier shared that this will be his fifth location, and every one has had its issues and challenges. However, it is just as exciting every time a new location opens. 

“This one is very special. I love them all,” he said. 

The park has up to 50 attractions for all different ages. There are attractions for children six and under to the older kids. Pelletier said they try to make sure every age range is accommodated. 

Other attractions include rock climbing walls, rope courses, a launch slide and one of the largest indoor soft play structures for children six and under, Pelletier shared. 

“We have some really unique attractions here that you aren’t going to find anywhere else,” he said. 

There is also a tunnel system for attendees to climb through, as well as a mechanical bull. Another unique attraction the park offers is Arena X, which is an area for people of all ages. Pelletier explained that attendees go through obstacle courses, find beacons and collect points. 

“It’s a lot of fun. It’s a game all on its own. There’s just so many attractions to choose from,” he said. 

To celebrate the park’s grand opening, they will be offering various promotions and giveaways. Pelletier explained that every hour, they will give away different prizes. If anyone mentions them on social media, they will receive a free t-shirt, while supplies last. 

There will also be grand opening specials throughout next month. Monthly memberships will be discounted from $25 to $20. Pelletier shared that this will give them daily access to the entire park. There is another annual pass for the year, which normally costs $300 but will be discounted to $200. This pass will give people access to the park for an entire year. 

Big Air is known for being an award-winning party destination. Pelletier said it will be $65 off normal birthday party packages, plus five extra jumpers for free. 

“All three of those specials are something that everyone can take advantage of and they’re the best deals we’ve ever given,” he said. 

After a day filled with jumping, food is needed to reenergize. The park has a full-service cafe that serves hot, fresh food such as pizza, wings, and chicken tenders. A meal is not complete without a treat, which Big Air has covered with funnel cakes and pretzel bites. 

Pelletier said if someone is not jumping, they can still have a good time by sitting in the cafe and eating good food. 

Pelletier believes everyone should jump to Big Air to see its uniqueness. He said they offer a different family-friendly environment that caters to all ages. He hopes visitors will notice this through their attention to detail and the variety of attractions. 

“We’re all about the family atmosphere here. We’re all about building bonds, relationships and memories with our kids. We really encourage parents to jump with their kids and have a good time together,” he said.  

Big Air is located at 2930 Watson Boulevard. To learn more, visit their website

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Sandra Hernandez is a Staff Writer for the Houston Home Journal. Although she was born in Perry, she grew up in Warner Robins and is a Houston County native. She graduated from Middle Georgia State University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in New Media and Communication. While in college, she served as Editor-in-Chief for the school’s newspaper The Statement. During her junior year, she started working with the Journal in 2023 and has been informing and connecting with her community since then. When she is not in the newsroom or chasing a story, she enjoys reading, watching movies/shows, listening to music, and spending time with her family and friends. She can be reached at sandra@hhjonline.com.

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