Entrepreneurs unveil plans for Merseyside’s biggest trampoline and adventure park
Trampoline park operator Flip Out is set to land in Merseyside.
The company confirmed plans on Thursday (May 3) for a new £2m trampoline and adventure park at Aintree Racecourse Retail and Business Park.
Spanning 46,000 sq ft, the arena will be the biggest trampoline facility in Liverpool when it opens its doors this summer, creating 60 jobs.
Flip Out Aintree will feature an 85ft horizontal climbing wall, two 24ft cyber towers for vertical races, a wipeout zone, battle beams, laser maze and free-running area.
Entrepreneurial duo Gobind and Hardip Sohal, from Ormskirk, are the entrepreneurs bringing the concept to Aintree.
Gobind Sohal said: “This is a first for Merseyside and sees Aintree welcoming jumpers of a different kind!
“It’s the perfect location blending the fun of a traditional trampoline arena with the excitement of an activity and adventure park.”
He continued: “Flip Out Aintree is the first arena of its kind on Merseyside and will appeal to all the family, offering everything from performance trampolines to a whole zone dedicated to children and soft play for toddlers.
“We’re looking to work with local schools and other community organisations to give them the opportunity to use Flip Out as a place to exercise, socialise and have fun.”
Flip Out Aintree will also house a café and four party rooms for corporate events. Free WiFi will be available for customers.
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