Aod adventure park

  1. Catholic Youth Organization
  2. Urban Air Adventure Park opening in former Rockford Gordman's site
  3. Tickets & Passes


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Catholic Youth Organization

The Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of the Archdiocese of Detroit was founded in 1933 to help metropolitan Detroit’s children live clean, wholesome lives, regardless of their religious faith, their racial background, or their day-to-day living conditions. CYO is not a department of the Archdiocese of Detroit; it has a separate and independent Board of Directors approved by the Archbishop annually. CYO believes in becoming a true partner with our community’s young people – it helps them to enjoy their youth; it teaches them to become faith and community leaders, and after they are grown, it encourages them to work with the next generation of youth, replicating this same process over and over again throughout our community Since 1939, the Catholic Youth Organization for the Archdiocese of Detroit has been fulfilling its mission in service to the Catholic community of Metro Detroit. Our founding documents put forth the main purpose of CYO as “the development of Catholic life in the Catholic Youth." Now, more than ever before, as the diocese moves from maintenance to mission as directed in Unleash the Gospel, CYO seeks to reinvigorate all current programming and to create an atmosphere that will encourage young people to join the band of joyful missionary disciples.

Urban Air Adventure Park opening in former Rockford Gordman's site

The new business inside of the former Gordman's building on East State Street in Rockford is ready to open. Urban Air Adventure Park, 7137 E. State St., will host a private event for first responders and educators Friday night before opening to the public on Saturday. Here's what you need to know: What is Urban Air Adventure Park? The park is one of the largest indoor adventure park operators in the world. More: What does the park offer? The Rockford location is more than 30,000 square feet of space, offering attractions such as wall-to-wall trampolines, dodgeball courts and obstacle courts. Who owns Urban Air Adventure Park? The company is owned by When is the grand opening on Saturday? The park opens at 10 a.m. with the first 200 people in line receiving free goodie bags. There will also be giveaways throughout the day. Are there other Urban Air Adventure Parks in Illinois? Yes. There are some in the Chicago suburbs, including Naperville and St. Charles. There is also a location in Bloomington, Illinois. What used to be at the Urban Air Adventure Park site in Rockford? The location was formerly home Gordman's and is located next to Planet Fitness. What happened to Gordman's? The Gordman's in Rockford and in Machesney Park closed in 2017 after their parent company filed for bankruptcy.

Tickets & Passes

IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Know before you go! Please see our • Kids that are ages 0, 1, 2 do not pay admission. They are free to ride any ride that they meet the rider requirements for. Ride height requirements can be • Reservations are no longer required. Buy tickets online, then bring the QR code or printed tickets to admissions office. • You will be asked to sign a • Tickets are good for re-admittance for that day. • Did you know an annual thrill pass pays for itself in just three visits?! If you’re a thrill seeker, hard to pass this place up. The Giant Canyon Swing (big pendulum) is ridiculous, but I highly recommend waiting in line… read more If you’re a thrill seeker, hard to pass this place up. The Giant Canyon Swing (big pendulum) is ridiculous, but I highly recommend waiting in line for seats on the mountain-facing side of the ride. If you’re not going to end up through the gate first so you can pick that side, just let people pass you so you can get it the next ride. If you’re seated facing the mountain, you’ll be on the side that looks straight down over the 1300 foot cliff drop to I70 and the Colorado River down below; super scary rush! The other side you’ll be facing down over the line to the ride, still awesome, but not the same. The round swingset, i.e. Canyon Flyer, I actually found to be far more discomforting than the Swing. You’re just seat belted into a swing-set chair and around you go over the side of the same cliff, vs the Swing having you locked in so...