In recent years, trampoline parks have become a thriving business model, blending active entertainment with community fun. This case study explores how a customized indoor trampoline business in Georgia was brought to life with the help of our team, providing not only exciting play zones but also long-term business value.
Customer Background & SourceThe client, a former fitness studio owner from Atlanta, wanted to transition into the family entertainment industry. He discovered us through a Facebook group where entrepreneurs shared their experiences about starting a trampoline park business. What caught his attention was our reputation as a reliable trampoline park builder that could adapt designs to different markets. His main goal was to create a community hub that attracted families, teenagers, and young adults while generating steady revenue.
Design & CustomizationThe project covered 1,200 square meters, with zones carefully planned to maximize engagement. The facility featured a large free trampoline area for general jumping, a trampoline dodgeball court for group activities, and a ninja warrior obstacle course for competitive play. To make the venue more family-oriented, a kids’ maze play area and a dedicated climbing game zone were added. Each feature was tailored to reflect the client’s vision of combining fitness with fun while catering to multiple age groups.
Installation & DeliveryOur installation team coordinated closely with the client to ensure a smooth delivery process. The equipment arrived in stages to match the construction timeline, and the build was completed in under eight weeks. Safety inspections and staff training sessions were included, allowing the customer to launch operations quickly with confidence.
Customer Feedback & ResultsWithin three months of opening, the park saw a 35% higher visitor turnout than initially projected. Membership sign-ups exceeded expectations, particularly among families looking for safe weekend activities. The client noted that the trampoline dodgeball games became a surprise hit, drawing in local youth groups and schools. On social media, the venue gained over 5,000 followers in the first quarter, with parents sharing photos of their kids enjoying the climbing and maze play areas. In his own words, the owner shared: “This was the best business shift I’ve ever made. The park isn’t just profitable—it’s bringing people together.”
ConclusionThis Georgia project demonstrates how a well-planned trampoline park can become both a profitable business and a community space. With our support as a trusted trampoline park builder, the client transformed his vision into reality. If you are considering starting a trampoline park business, our customized approach can help you succeed from planning to grand opening.