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North East’s first trampoline park to spring into action at Royal Quays
A new trampoline-based theme park, Bounce Revolution, is set to launch at Royal Quays, North Tyneside.
Consisting of 20,000 sqft trampolines in an array of slam dunks, foam pits and more, the facilities are expected to attract fun-seekers from across the region, as well as those looking to try out an alternative means to keep fit.
There are sites opening around the country and many are with Bounce Revolution but North Tyneside will be the flagship venue, with Royal Quays accumulating a footfall of over 2 million people a year.
Leon Groom, Founder of Bounce Revolution, is determined to make a success of the North East’s first indoor trampoline park.
Leon said: “I am passionate about this idea and want to see it grow and prosper. Maybe the area is in need of a boost of energy from a perspective of leisure and hospitality, yet the energy of the people of the North East is legendary.
“I hope this (and watch this space) and other plans we have will help fill a void. This isn’t just for children although they are and should be a focus. Our venue will account for adult nights, party nights, school trips, fitness classes, team building etc… and also have a restaurant and barrister style café serving impeccable produce and with a service to match.
“The produce will be locally sourced and healthy options will be a strong theme. This park will look like no other in design and ethos.”
The park will have dedicated fitness sessions throughout each day.
Bounce Revolution has partnered with WD Limited to roll out the project in the North East.
Peter Everest of WD said: “We are looking forward to working with Bounce to create at Royal Quays a regional attraction that will draw people from the whole of Newcastle and one that we hope will be so unique and imaginary that it will encourage people to come North of the Tyne from Sunderland and South Shields. The vision will be truly spectacular”.
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