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A Crucial Part of Trampoline Parks

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When you walk into a Trampoline Park, trampolines are all around. These trampolines make visitors feel excited. People of all ages enjoy them. Safety features help keep everyone safe. Interactive attractions make people want to return. MICH makes reliable solutions for parks that want to be special. Outdoor Trampoline Parks use strong equipment. They also use smart designs to bring in families.


Key Takeaways

  • Trampolines are the main part of trampoline parks. They give fun and safety with soft walls and smart designs.

  • Safety gear like nets and mats is very important. Always follow park rules to stop injuries.

  • Checking equipment often keeps parks safe. Change old parts to make sure visitors have a good time.

  • Fun attractions, like dodgeball courts and foam pits, make parks more exciting. They also make people want to come back.

  • Good marketing plans, like loyalty programs and special events, help bring in and keep visitors.


Essential Equipment

Trampolines as the Core

When you walk into a Trampoline Park, you see trampolines everywhere. These trampolines are the main part of the park. The floor is covered with trampolines that connect together. This setup helps stop people from falling on hard floors. Padded walls or spring walls keep jumpers safe from getting hurt. You can jump, do flips, and play with your friends. Kids and adults both like these areas. The way the park is set up helps groups have fun and stay busy.

The size and shape of trampolines change how safe and fun they are. Bigger trampolines let more people jump at the same time. Strong springs make you bounce higher. You need adults to watch because many people jump together. Most injuries happen when lots of people jump at once. Parks use special designs to lower risks and keep everyone safe.

Feature

Park Trampolines

Small Trampolines

Size

Larger, designed for group activities

Smaller, focused on individual use

Bounce Capability

Higher bounce due to commercial-grade springs

Lower bounce, safer for controlled use

Collision Risk

Higher risk due to multiple jumpers

Lower risk, typically one jumper at a time

Supervision Needs

Requires careful supervision for safety

Easier to supervise due to controlled use

Germ Exposure

Higher exposure from many users

Lower exposure, more controlled environment

Injury Statistics

75% of injuries occur with multiple jumpers

Fewer injuries due to controlled jumping

Durable Materials and Springs

You want equipment that stays strong for a long time. Trampoline Park owners pick tough materials for frames, mats, and springs. Galvanized steel frames do not rust and can handle lots of use. UV-treated polypropylene mats last even after many jumps. Springs must be strong enough to bounce over and over.

Material

Average Lifespan

Galvanized Steel (Frames)

3-8 years

Springs

3-4 years

UV-treated Polypropylene

1-5 years

Different springs change how trampolines work. Regular spring trampolines bounce higher. They are easy to fix and replace. You need safety pads to cover springs and stop injuries. Springfree trampolines use bendy rods instead of springs. This design helps stop pinched fingers and limbs. Springfree trampolines say they lower injuries, but you still need to be careful.

  • Regular spring trampolines can pinch fingers and limbs.

  • Springfree trampolines use rods and stop these problems.

  • Springfree trampolines say they make jumping much safer.

Type of Trampoline

Pros

Cons

Spring Trampolines

Higher bounce potential, widely available, easier to replace parts

Springs can rust or break, risk of injury from springs, require safety pads

Springfree Trampolines

Eliminates many injuries, shock-absorbent mat, durable materials

Higher price, softer bounce, requires specific installation for safety

You should check the equipment often. Change old parts to keep the park safe and fun. Strong materials and smart designs help parks stay good for visitors. This gives everyone a great time and keeps them safe.


Trampoline Park


Trampoline Park Safety

Safety Gear and Netting

You need strong safety gear to keep everyone safe. Safety nets and soft mats help stop falls and injuries. You can see nets around jumping areas and foam pits. These nets catch people so they do not hit hard surfaces. Padded mats cover the springs and frames. Helmets and grip socks give extra protection for kids and adults.

Recent studies show that nets and padding do not always stop injuries. People can still get hurt even with these safety features. Sometimes, people break the rules and get injured. This makes accidents more likely. You should listen to staff and read all signs. MICH builds parks with safety as a top goal. Their team checks everything to help you stay safe.

  • Safety nets and soft mats help stop falls.

  • Injuries can still happen if you break the rules.

  • Staff watching and clear signs make parks safer.

Compliance and Certifications

You must make sure your Trampoline Park follows safety rules. Parks in the US and Europe have strict rules to follow. These rules cover how parks are built and taken care of. You will see certifications like ASTM and TUV. Parks with these labels have fewer injuries and less risk for owners. If parks do not follow rules, more accidents and money problems can happen.

Standard

Description

BS EN ISO 23659:2022

Sets safety rules for park design, inspection, and maintenance.

Toy Safety Directive

Covers trampolines for children under 14.

General Product Safety Regulation

Ensures gymnastic trampolines meet safety standards.

Trampolines in the EU must pass tests and have the right labels. The Toy Safety Directive keeps younger jumpers safe. The General Product Safety Regulation covers all gymnastic trampolines. Parks that follow ASTM and TUV rules keep jumpers safer. MICH follows these rules and checks every park for safety.


Interactive Attractions

Dodgeball Courts and Foam Pits

Most trampoline parks have dodgeball courts and foam pits. These attractions make your visit more fun and exciting. You can play dodgeball with friends and test your skills. Foam pits give you a soft place to land after jumps or flips. Many people like these features because they make the park more interesting.

Here is how often parks have these attractions:

Attraction Type

Percentage of Parks Offering

Trampoline Dodgeball

80%

Foam Pits

70%

When you go to a park with these features, you stay active longer. You also get to try new things every time you visit. These attractions help you feel braver and get stronger.

Attraction Modules

Modern parks have many interactive modules. These modules use technology and cool designs to keep you interested. Some popular modules are:

  • Virtual jumps with cameras and big screens

  • Interactive reaction walls for speed and fitness games

  • Cardio walls for aerobic workouts with fun features

  • Interactive climbing walls with laser lights

  • Timers in Ninja Warrior courses for competition

  • Big screens that explain trampoline modules and attractions

  • Digital dodgeball targeting game

  • Interactive trampoline games with different challenges

Parks with these modules see people stay longer. For example, adding augmented reality attractions can make families stay 15% longer.

Evidence Type

Statistic

Augmented Reality (AR) Attraction

Increases dwell time by 15% in FECs

Attraction modules also help park owners. They bring in more guests and make people want to come back. Technology and better safety make the park more fun. These changes help parks earn more money.


Customer Experience

Drawing New Visitors

You want your park to be special and bring in new people. Many parks use smart ways to get visitors. Word-of-mouth is very helpful. When guests have fun, they tell their friends. You can also use online tools like blogs and local SEO. These help people find your park when they search online. Special events, like themed nights or competitions, make your park exciting. Referral programs give rewards to guests who bring friends. This helps your park grow bigger.

Strategy

Description

Word-of-mouth marketing

Make visits fun so guests share stories and recommend your park.

Customer loyalty programs

Give rewards to regular visitors so they come back.

Online marketing

Use blogs and SEO to reach new guests looking for fun.

Incentivizing referrals

Give prizes to guests who bring new visitors.

Special events

Host themed nights or competitions to get bigger crowds.

Most first-time visitors are young kids. The biggest group is ages 6-10. Next is ages 11-15. Families with kids are most of your new guests.

Age Group

Percentage of Jumpers

1-5

13%

6-10

35%

11-15

26%

21-40

15%

40+

Smaller numbers

17 or younger

77%

Bar chart showing age group percentages of first-time trampoline park jumpers

Encouraging Repeat Visits

You want guests to come back many times. Loyalty programs help with this. Many parks give points for surveys or reviews. Some parks give discounts for booking another visit soon. You can also give free grip socks, discounts on merchandise, or monthly passes. Some parks have different membership levels, like:

  • Basic: One cheaper session each week

  • Standard: Unlimited weekday visits with guest passes

  • Premium: Full access, birthday gifts, and merchandise discounts

These rewards make guests feel special and want to return. When your park is friendly and fun, people want to come back again.


Industry Insights

Operator Perspectives

Trampoline park operators from many places share good advice. Most say safety is their biggest problem. They check for unsafe equipment and missing netting. Exposed springs are also a big worry. Too many people jumping in one spot can cause crashes and injuries. You need enough staff to watch and make sure rules are followed.

Successful operators hire and train the right people. Staff should care about safety and like working with families. Training helps workers see risks and act fast. Supervisors walk around to keep everyone safe.

You can see if new attractions work by checking ticket sales and guest comments. Airbag attractions usually pay for themselves in two or three years. You might sell about 10 tickets each hour for these attractions. The price is between €5 and €10 per ticket. Almost half of park money comes from tickets. The rest comes from food, drinks, and souvenirs. If you add a jump instructor or clear signs, guests feel safer and have more fun.

Best Practices

You can follow best practices to keep your park safe and make money. The table below shows some important steps:

Best Practice

Description

General liability insurance

Get insurance that covers injuries and protects your business.

Business licensing and compliance

Follow all local rules and safety codes to avoid problems.

Waivers and legal agreements

Have every guest sign a waiver to explain risks and protect your park.

Staff training

Teach your team about safety, customer service, and emergencies.

Ongoing staff development

Hold regular training sessions to keep skills sharp and improve guest experiences.

You should hire friendly staff with good customer service skills. Teach your team how to stop injuries and help in emergencies. Give rewards to staff who follow safety rules and help guests. Check equipment often and show clear safety videos to lower risks.

Big accidents in the past made rules stricter. You must follow rules like ASTM F2970-22 and EN 13219:2020. These rules cover equipment strength, padding, and staff training. If you follow these steps, your trampoline park will be safer and do better.


Action Steps

Planning and Layout

You need a good plan for your trampoline park. A smart layout helps guests move around safely. Trampolines and attractions should be spread out. This stops too many people from being in one spot. Using strong equipment and certified trampolines lowers injury risks. Padding around trampolines keeps jumpers safe if they fall. Bright lights help staff see all areas. Good ventilation makes the air fresh and nice. IT systems help you book visits and control how many people come in. You must follow safety rules to keep your park running well.

Key Considerations

Description

Facility Layout Design

Plan the arrangement for optimal flow and easy movement.

Installation of Equipment

Use durable, certified trampolines for safety.

Safety Padding

Place padding around trampolines to prevent injuries.

Lighting

Ensure bright lighting for visibility and safety.

Ventilation

Maintain airflow for a comfortable environment.

IT Systems

Manage bookings and customer flow efficiently.

Compliance

Follow industry safety and operational standards.

A park with many attractions keeps guests busy longer. When there are more things to do, people stay for over three hours. This helps your park make more money and become more popular.

Measuring Success

You can check how well your park is doing with simple numbers. Monthly recurring revenue shows how much you earn from memberships. Member retention and churn rate tell you how many guests come back or leave. Average revenue per user shows how much each guest spends. Cash balance and runway show how long your park can run without new money. Instructor cost ratio helps you see if you spend too much on staff.

Metric

Description

Membership Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)

Measures predictable revenue from memberships each month.

Member Retention and Churn Rate

Shows the percentage of members who stay or leave.

Average Revenue Per User (ARPU)

Calculates average revenue per guest.

Cash Balance and Runway

Tracks available cash and how long it lasts.

Instructor Cost Ratio

Compares instructor costs to revenue.

  • Gross margin is what you earn after paying costs and instructor commissions each month.

  • EBITDA should go up by Year 4 and Year 5.

  • Contribution margin per member is what you keep after direct costs.

  • Operating cash flow is what you have left after paying fixed expenses and debt.

Good reviews and guest stories help families trust your park. When you ask for feedback and answer fast, guests feel important. This makes them happier and want to come back again.

You make your trampoline park successful by focusing on trampolines, safety, and fun attractions. New safety ideas, technology, and special designs help your park be different. Keeping equipment in good shape and training staff often builds trust and keeps things working well.

Factor

Description

Safety Innovations

Enclosed areas and foam pits help lower injuries.

Technological Integration

Interactive games keep guests interested and active.

Customization

Modular designs change to fit what customers want.

Contact MICH for expert help and certified equipment. You get special insurance, discounts from vendors, and better staff training. MICH helps you make your park safer and earn more money.


FAQ

What safety features should you look for in a trampoline park?

You should check for safety nets, padded frames, and clear rules. Staff should supervise all areas. Certified equipment and regular inspections help keep you safe.

How often should you inspect trampoline equipment?

You should inspect trampolines every day before opening. Look for loose springs, worn mats, or damaged frames. Quick checks help prevent accidents.

Can young children use trampoline parks?

Most parks have special areas for toddlers and young children. You should always supervise kids under six. Ask staff about age rules before you visit.

How do you keep a trampoline park clean?

Staff clean mats, foam pits, and common areas every day. You should wear grip socks to help keep surfaces clean. Good cleaning stops germs from spreading.

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