A outdoor bounce park for families will open throughout the whole of the summer holidays after its success since opening in April.
Open Air Bounce opened in time for the Easter holidays and has opened during the school holidays since then.
Dubbed a ‘great success’, owner Leighton Mills is getting ready to reopen the huge inflatable park at his family farm in Over Hulton for the summer period until schools reopen in September.
As well as just the bouncy castles, children will be treated to special weekend entertainment such a foam party, teddy bears picnic and a football freestyling demonstration.
Leighton said: “It has been a great success so far, but that’s only because of everyone who has supported us.
“We are feeling great and overwhelmed by the support of everyone.
“It’s brilliant to bring something like this to Bolton and we are also now attracting other towns and cities, which is amazing.
“So, in the summer holidays we have something on every weekend, to give the children that extra bit of entertainment.”
Open Air Bounce take bookings online and allow a maximum of 250 children per session to ensure the space is not overcrowded.
Leighton said: “We have a maximum capacity of 250 bouncers per session on the park.
“We believe in having no queues for inflatables when you have paid for an all-inclusive wristband for the two hours.
“This means your children can free roam from inflatable to inflatable and they don’t have to queue for each one.”
Families where children have Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) are catered for with sessions just for these children to allow them to have fun at the park.
Leighton said: “This has been a major success for all send families as well, as we believe we offer the best facilities in the north west for SEND families.
“We have had great feedback from our SEN sessions and they are only going to get better as we are learning more about the sessions.
“It’s really satisfying knowing as a business we cater for all children.”
Leighton’s children love the park too and go there with their friends.
To book visit the website.
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