An outdoor inflatable park is coming back this Spring with what is being billed the biggest bouncy castle in the country.
Open Air Bounce is based in Over Hulton.
Owner Leighton Mills says he had a successful first year and is now getting ready to introduce the largest inflatable in the country to Open Air Bounce this Spring.
Leighton said: “2023 was a great success with everyone involved at open air bounce.
“It was a great first year of business and we are all looking forward to 2024.
“The first year we knew it would be a lot of learning and changing little things to make us even better for the second year.
“We are all super excited to get started this year and we can’t wait to welcome all new and existing customers.
“We would really appreciate for everyone in Bolton with young families to come and join us this summer. Thank you for everyone’s support over the past 12 months.”
This year, Open Air Bounce will provide longer sessions with an extra 30 minutes added onto times.
There will be more sessions available outside of the half term breaks and bank holidays, and every weekend in June will be open.
Characters, including Elsa and Batman, will be joining in Easter.
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A new dinosaur invasion is set to come back after it was a huge hit last year.
The new dates in 2024 include, the dino invasion on April 1 with photo opportunities.
May day bank holiday – 04/05/24 – 06/05/24
June Half term 25/05/2024 - 09/06/2024
June Weekends
15-16/06/2024
22-23/06/2024
29-30/06/2024
Summer Holidays 20/07/2024 - 01/09/2024
SEN SESSIONS 06/04/2024 - 2.30pm
04/05/2024 - 11am
03/06/2024 - 2.30pm
30/06/2024 - 11am
27/07/2024 - 11am
25/08/2024 - 2.30pm
Leighton said: “We cannot wait to open and see you all again.
“If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us via social media or send us an email on info@openairbounce.co.uk.”
More information can be found on the website.
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