The two strongest pulls in Altitude Trampoline Parks' top 10 come from opposite ends of the retail spectrum: Once Upon a Child at 0.78 and Plato's Closet at 0.77 — both thrift stores — form one clear peak, while a sports-and-dining cluster anchors the other.
The shape is two-peak. The thrift store pair sits at the top of the neighbor set, joined by Pet Supplies Plus (0.77) and Valvoline (0.76) — a pet supply retailer and an automotive maintenance chain — rounding out a practical, value-oriented retail and services cluster. The second peak is built around sports and casual dining: ESPN Fantasy Sports (0.73), Buffalo Wild Wings (0.72), Dick's Sporting Goods (0.72), and Minor League Baseball (0.71) all appear in the top 10, pointing to a distinct sports-engaged segment within the same audience. HobbyTown USA (0.74) and Great Clips (0.72) sit between the two clusters, consistent with the same value-and-convenience orientation. Notably, only one other Entertainment Center appears in the top 10: Urban Air Trampoline Park lands at position 34 in the broader data, but within the top 10, the audience shape is defined almost entirely by retail, services, and sports — not by direct category peers.
The overall picture is an audience that bridges budget-conscious household shopping and active sports fandom, with no single dominant neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.