1. I'd Like to Start a Trampoline Park, How Do I Start?
Are you thinking of starting your own trampoline park? Pokiddo, as an indoor trampoline park manufacturer and franchise, loves to help our clients realize their trampoline park business dream. The following is a 10-step guides on how to start a trampoline park, which provides you professional information about each phase in the process of trampoline park construction.
1). Do Some Research on Your Target Market
2). Learn about Estimate Cost and Revenue
3). Create a Business Plan for Trampoline Park
4). Learn about Local Permits and Licenses
5). Choose an Ideal Location for Trampoline Park
6). Choose a Right Trampoline Park Manufacturer
7). Design Your Trampoline Park
8). Produce and Install Trampoline Park
9). Start Marketing and Promotion
10). Launch and Run your Trampoline Park Business
2. How Long Does It Take to Build a Trampoline Park?
The project time to build a trampoline park depends on the size of your park. Generally, it takes around 3-4 months to get the facility ready for your trampoline park business.
3. What Should I Offer to Request A Trampoline Park Design for My Building?
You probably cannot wait to request a customized trampoline park design once you've found a suitable building for your park business. Pokiddo as a trampoline park manufacturer and franchise brand, our designers have been receiving design assignments from clients all over the world. In order to work out a perfect trampoline park design proposal tailored for your space together, at the very beginning we would request some detailed information about your space before jumping into the design phase.
4.How Long Can I Expect a Return On My Investment On Trampoline Park?
Many investors wonder about the length of time to see a return on investment as starting an indoor trampoline park requires a high cost of investment. Many factors would affect the time length, but as per our experience, our clients in China can expect a return on their investment within 6-12 months approximately on average, which is similar to the data according to the International Association of Trampoline Parks (IATP).