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Rock ’N’ Air Indoor Park To Celebrate Grand Opening Saturday

A four-hour grand opening celebration is planned. They will give away gift cards, swag prizes, fun passes, a free birthday party, and more.

The 70,000 square foot adventure park is located in the former Toys "R" Us.
The 70,000 square foot adventure park is located in the former Toys "R" Us. (Rock ’N’ Air)

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Rock ’N’ Air, a new 70,000-square-foot indoor adventure park in East Brunswick, will open its doors to the public on Saturday, Dec. 18 with a four-hour grand opening celebration.

The event will feature three local “American Ninja Warriors” who will take the first three runs on Rock ‘N’ Air’s ninja course. Joe Capobianco (Gillette, Season 11), Abby Clark (Gillette, Seasons 9-11 and 13) and Brandon Singletary (Newark, Season 11) will set the course record on Saturday, and any guest who is able to set a new course record at the event will receive a $100 Rock ‘N’ Air gift card.

As part of its commitment to give back to the East Brunswick community, Rock ’N’ Air will make in-kind donations to Make-A-Wish New Jersey and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Coastal and Northern New Jersey at the event.

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Throughout the event, the indoor adventure park will give away gift cards, swag prizes, fun passes, a free corporate party and a free birthday party, plus a balloon drop with prizes in every balloon.

The event is scheduled from 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.

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Located at 581 Route 18, Rock 'N' Air offers laser tag, trampolines, battle beam, boulder wall, toddler zone, ninja course, stunt airbag, fidget ladder, and trapeze, warped wall, and more. The 70,000 square foot adventure park is located in the former Toys "R" Us.

The space also offers a full kitchen and seven party rooms.

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