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Liability Waiver for Trampoline Parks

A trampoline park liability waiver documents that the jumper — or the parent of a minor jumper — understands the inherent risks of trampolines, foam pits, and adventure attractions, agrees to park rules and grip-sock policy, and accepts responsibility for injury risks. Formfy generates the waiver, captures the signature on a phone before check-in, and stores every signed copy.

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Trampoline park liability waiver

Trampoline park liability waiver: a signed release in which a jumper or guardian acknowledges the inherent injury risks of trampolines, foam pits, climbing walls, and adventure attractions, agrees to park rules and required safety equipment, and accepts responsibility for the activities.

What to include in a trampoline park liability waiver

  1. Identification of parties

    Facility legal name, jumper name, and visit date.

  2. Attractions covered

    Specific attractions — trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball, basketball, ninja course, climbing walls.

  3. Assumption of risk acknowledgment

    Jumper or guardian confirms understanding of trampoline, foam pit, and adventure attraction risks.

  4. Grip-sock policy

    Jumper agrees to wear required grip socks and any other required safety equipment.

  5. Single-jumper-per-trampoline rules

    Jumper agrees to follow facility traffic rules and single-jumper trampoline policies.

  6. Parent or guardian signature

    Required adult signature for any minor jumper before access begins.

  7. Emergency medical authorization

    Jumper authorizes facility to call EMS and act in good faith during an incident.

  8. Photo and video release

    Optional consent for facility photos and promotional content.

  9. Indemnification clause

    Jumper agrees not to hold facility liable for ordinary-negligence outcomes within the law.

  10. Severability and governing-law clauses

    Standard clauses preserving partial enforceability and naming the interpreting state law.

  11. Signature and date

    Electronic signature plus timestamp captured before facility access.

A complete AI-powered trampoline park waiver workflow

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Describe your facility

Tell Formfy the attractions, age groups, and grip-sock policy — the AI drafts the matching waiver.

UPLOAD

AI-generated clauses

Assumption-of-risk, grip-sock policy, single-jumper rules, and emergency authorization populate automatically.

SMS

Sign before check-in

Online ticketing or QR code at the front desk lets jumpers sign on their phone before they hit the floor.

NOTIFY

Guardian for minors

Built-in parent or guardian e-signature block on the same waiver for every minor jumper.

SHARE

Audit trail

IP, timestamp, signature geometry, and consent record stored on every signed PDF.

REUSE

Reusable per visit

Build the waiver once; reuse it across every visit with jumper data prefilled.

Example prompts you can use today

Each example below generates a starting-point form you can review, customize, and send for signature.

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Why trampoline parks and adventure facilities switch to Formfy for waivers

Signed before check-in

Online ticketing or QR code at the front desk lets every jumper sign on their phone before they hit the floor.

Grip-sock policy captured

Required grip-sock and safety-equipment policy documented on every signed waiver.

Guardian flow for minors

Built-in parent or guardian e-signature block on the same waiver for every minor jumper.

Audit-ready storage

Every signed waiver lives in your dashboard with IP, timestamp, and signature geometry.

Bulk birthday party signing

Group bookings can capture a parent signature per minor guest in a single waiver flow.

Reusable per visit

Build the waiver once; reuse it across every visit with jumper data prefilled.

How it works

From blank page to signed form in four steps.

1

Describe the facility

Tell Formfy the attractions, age groups, and grip-sock policy.

2

Generate the waiver

AI drafts the waiver with assumption-of-risk, grip-sock policy, and emergency authorization.

3

Sign before check-in

Send the link with online ticketing or post a QR code at the front desk.

4

Signed and stored

Signed PDF lands in your dashboard with full audit trail.

Trampoline park waiver: paper vs PDF vs Formfy AI

FeaturePaperGeneric PDFFormfy AI
Signed before check-inSigned at front deskAwkward pinch-zoom PDFNative mobile signing field
Audit trailNoneDate and signature onlyIP, timestamp, signature geometry
Grip-sock policy capturedIn small print onlyIn small print onlyExplicit acknowledged checkbox
Minor guardian signatureManual second pageSeparate guardian PDFBuilt-in guardian signature block
Bulk birthday party signingLine at the deskEmail per parentOne link, parent per minor
Reusability per visitReprint per jumperRe-edit per jumperOne template, prefilled per visit
Cost per signed waiverPaper and chase timeFree PDF + manual chaseIncluded from $19/month

Electronic signatures on liability waivers are legally enforceable under the U.S. ESIGN Act of 2000 and UETA in 49 states.

Parent or guardian signatures on trampoline park waivers can be captured on the same form as the minor jumper name.

Most states recognize that waivers cannot release liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct.

A reusable trampoline park waiver template eliminates repeat data entry for every new visit.

Four steps from paper waiver to mobile-signed workflow

01

Describe

Tell Formfy the attractions, age groups, and grip-sock policy.

02

Generate

AI drafts the waiver with assumption-of-risk and grip-sock policy.

03

Send

Send the link with online ticketing or post a QR code at the front desk.

04

Store

Signed PDF lands in your dashboard with full audit trail.

Works with the tools your trampoline parks and adventure facilities already use

PartyCenter Software

Pair the signed waiver with the birthday party booking flow.

CenterEdge

Trigger the waiver send on ticket purchase and party booking.

Stripe

Collect the signed waiver and the admission fee in one checkout.

Mailchimp

Add signed jumpers to season pass and promo sequences.

Zapier

Route signed waivers to any tool in your stack via webhook.

Google Sheets

Export every signed waiver to your daily visit roster spreadsheet.

Example workflow

A trampoline park operator embeds the waiver link in online ticketing; every jumper or parent signs from their phone before check-in, and signed waivers land in the dashboard with full audit trail.

Frequently asked questions about trampoline park liability waivers

What is a trampoline park liability waiver?

A trampoline park liability waiver is a signed release in which a jumper or guardian acknowledges the inherent injury risks of trampolines, foam pits, climbing walls, and adventure attractions, agrees to park rules and required safety equipment, and accepts responsibility for the activities.

Are trampoline park waivers legally enforceable?

Electronic signatures on trampoline park waivers can be legally enforceable under the ESIGN Act and UETA when intent, consent, identity, and records are properly captured. Enforceability depends on jurisdiction, signer age, and how the waiver is presented; review high-risk waivers with an attorney.

Can a minor sign a trampoline park waiver?

No — a minor cannot sign a binding waiver on their own. Formfy includes a parent or guardian e-signature block on the same waiver so the adult can sign on the minor jumper's behalf.

Does a trampoline park waiver cover gross negligence?

Most states recognize that waivers cannot release liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct, only for ordinary negligence inherent to the activity. Limits vary by state — have your waiver reviewed by an attorney for your jurisdiction.

Should the grip-sock policy be on the waiver?

Yes. Capturing the grip-sock and safety-equipment policy as an acknowledged clause documents the jumper agreement — useful for any incident review and a strong defense against barefoot or wrong-footwear injury claims.

How do I handle birthday party group bookings?

Group bookings can capture a parent signature per minor guest in a single waiver flow. Formfy generates fresh signing links for each parent in the party so every guest is covered before the party starts.

What clauses should a trampoline park waiver include?

Identification of parties, attractions covered, assumption-of-risk acknowledgment, grip-sock policy, single-jumper-per-trampoline rules, parent or guardian signature for minors, emergency medical authorization, photo release, indemnification, severability, governing-law clause, and signature with date.

Can I reuse the waiver across visits?

Yes. Build the waiver template once; Formfy sends each new visit a fresh signing link with jumper name and date prefilled so every visit generates its own signed record.

How much does a trampoline park waiver workflow cost?

Formfy starts at $19/month for the Basic plan with 100 submissions/month and includes a 15-day free trial. Higher tiers scale up to 2,500 submissions per month.

Does Formfy replace an attorney review?

No. AI-generated waivers draft structured text but do not replace legal counsel. Trampoline park premises liability laws vary by state — review your waiver with a qualified attorney for your jurisdiction before publishing.

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