





Trampoline Parks
Captain Holstein’s FEC
📍 1418 MacCorkle Ave SW, Charleston, WV 25303🕐 Hours
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
About Captain Holstein’s FEC
Captain Holstein’s FEC is a trampoline park in Charleston, WV. Captain Holstein's FEC is a major renovation and rebrand of the previous Kidaroos location, with significant improvements including completely redone flooring, patched/fixed structural issues, and upgraded facilities that visitors describe as a transformation from a 'bad and gross' facility to a well-maintained family center. Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars by 81 visitors.
Quick Facts
- Best For
- toddlers to teens
- Party Packages
- Blue package (up to 15 kids, includes socks, wristbands, gaming cards), Green room packages with catering and host service
- Food
- Snack bar, pizza, drinks, dessert, no outside food allowed
💡 Did You Know?
- Captain Holstein's FEC is a major renovation and rebrand of the previous Kidaroos location, with significant improvements including completely redone flooring, patched/fixed structural issues, and upgraded facilities that visitors describe as a transformation from a 'bad and gross' facility to a well-maintained family center
- The facility implements strict photo ID verification protocols at entrances/exits, requiring adults to show picture identification before children can leave with them - a notable child safety measure that staff monitor continuously
- The digging pit is a sensory-friendly attraction included with admission pricing that has become unexpectedly popular with autistic and sensory-seeking children, generating enthusiastic reviews specifically about its appeal to kids with sensory processing needs
- The facility operates with unusually high staffing levels for a family entertainment center, with dedicated staff monitoring entrances/exits, supervising the gated toddler area, working the snack bar, and continuously cleaning throughout the facility - a feature explicitly highlighted as exceptional compared to similar venues
- Laser tag has been proposed as a future attraction and the venue is conducting customer voting to determine if it gets implemented, suggesting a community-engaged approach to facility expansion
💬 What Visitors Say
- Bring your own socks or purchase them on-site ($20.60 total entry with socks) - many reviewers mention this as a standard requirement, so plan ahead to avoid delays when arriving
- The gated toddler area (age 3 and under) is a major draw - it's staffed, secure, and prevents bigger kids from entering, making it ideal for families with very young children who need a safe space
- Staff strictly verify photo ID when children leave with adults - bring valid ID to avoid any issues with pick-up/drop-off, as this safety protocol is consistently enforced
- If booking a birthday party package, arrive 15 minutes early to secure parking and entrance, and bring a checklist of items you need (socks, wristbands, gaming cards) since some hosts may not automatically provide everything - ask proactively
- The sensory-friendly digging pit (included with admission) is excellent for sensory-seeking children and autistic kids - this unique feature is highly praised and justifies the visit for families with sensory needs
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