An outdoor inflatable park promising fun for all the family is set to return to Bolton this week.
Open Air Bounce, based on Umberton Farm in Over Hulton, opens from Good Friday – with the attraction set to feature the ‘largest inflatable in the country’, according to owner Leighton Mills.
Tickets on Good Friday are already sold out, but twice-daily sessions, starting at 11am and 2.30pm, are still available from Saturday, March 30, to Sunday, April 14.
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Those looking to book a session can do so through Open Air Bounce’s website.
Anyone aged under 16 looking to join the fun must be accompanied by an adult.
Those aged under 12 months go free, with tickets for children aged from one to three costing £9.95.
Those aged four and above, including adults, can access the inflatables for £12.95. Non-bounce admission costs £2.50.
Tickets give bouncers access to the park for two-and-a-half hours of fun.
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The park is set to have 15 different inflatables, including bouncy castles, slides, obstacle and assault courses.
Umberton Farm is located near the M61 motorway, and is served by the 20 and 521 bus routes.
Food and drink will be served on-site, sourced from local catering companies.
Those who are unable to join the fun this time can look forward to future dates in the school holidays in May, June, July, August, and September.
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