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Franchise Focus Jump at the chance


Put some bounce into your life with an Infl ata Nation franchise INVESTMENT LEVEL: FROM £150,000*


T


he creators of the UK’s fi rst infl atable theme park have revealed plans to open two more sites to meet growing customer demand.


And now the owners of Infl ata Nation


are looking to franchise the concept across Britain and beyond, as they say: “There’s simply nothing else quite like it in the world so far.” Infl ata Nation – a huge, indoor bouncy play space featuring slides, climbing


walls and obstacle courses – is the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Matt and Michelle Ball. Having already succeeded with their Jump Nation brand of trampoline parks, they unveiled Infl ata Nation in October 2017, opening the doors on a 17,500 sq ft facility in Manchester while welcoming 30,000 customers in just a month. Now, Michelle and Matt are due to open a site in Runcorn, Cheshire, while also launching their fi rst franchised


park in Birmingham, set to open in May of this year. Managing director Michelle says


they’re now keen to expand into new territories. She explains: “The popularity of Infl ata Nation has been overwhelming and we’ve subsequently had franchise enquiries from across the globe. “It’s now about fi nding the right people to partner with. We want to work with those with a good track record in either the leisure or retail market. “And, in return, a franchisee is able to tap into a pretty unique concept – there’s certainly nothing else quite like Infl ata Nation in the world so far.”


Infl ata Nation Activity park


www.infl atanation.com franchise@infl atanation.com 01704 331 770


May 2018 | BusinessFranchise.com | 61


*Typically, the cost varies between £480,000 and £800,000 (excluding vat), of which £150,000 should be in liquid funds


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