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Details of new £1.5m Doncaster trampoline, activity and soft play arena revealed
More details have been revealed about a new South Yorkshire activity, trampoline and soft play arena which is set to open later this year.
Flip Out, a £1.5m leisure attraction, is opening in Doncaster inside the town’s Frenchgate Shopping Centre in the summer, and is expected to create around 60 jobs.
At almost 30,000 sq ft, the multi-level park is one of the largest to be opened by Flip Out in the UK.
Offering more than just trampolines, the attraction’s main arena contains bouldering and traverse climbing walls, two 20ft cyber towers for vertical races between friends, plus a bed of 50 inter-connected trampolines.
The centre also boasts battle beams, foam pits and trampoline stunt boxes which are perfect for learning and practicing free-running skills, along with a large soft play area for younger visitors.
Keith Wortley, owner of Flip Out Doncaster, said:
“It’s exciting to be able to announce that work has begun and Flip Out Doncaster will be opening within months.
“We’ve found the perfect location for our venue which will blend the excitement of an activity and soft play centre with the fun of a traditional trampoline park.”
Find the latest on Flip Out Doncaster via social media through Facebook, Twitter or Instagram: @flipoutdonny or online: www.flipout.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Meyler .
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