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Ninja Park, and the world’s largest Ninja Park – Total Ninja - in 2017. The 40,000sq ft site in Manchester has 11 Ninja runs for all abilities as well as a Ninja Gym to help participants prepare for the course. Obstacles include: Spider Wall, Ring sliders, Warped Wall, Ninja Reaction Zone, Jump Tower, Sea of Swings, Tilting Beams, Rolling Logs, Scramble Net, Spider Wall, Quad Steps, Sea of Doors, Floating Bridge, Ninja Climbing Wall, Giant Airbag, Foam Pits and more. The attraction has seen more than 200,000 visitors since opening. In February 2018, it opened TruNinja in


Warrington on the site of a former trampoline park. At 9,000sq ft, the park is a fraction of the


size of its sister sites and yet has accommodated almost 50,000 visitors since its launch. A second TruNinja site is currently underway just outside Blackpool and scheduled to open in May. Following the success of the parks, four more


Ninja Warrior UK parks are set to open later this year across the country, including Wigan which is currently under construction. Each park has a mezzanine café, which


allows parents who do not want to compete to watch their children while enjoying a coffee and snack. Weekends and school holidays are busy, but the parks are also occupied during the week


some obstacles are easier for children because of upper body strength and weight, which means that kids can happily compete with their parents


with school programmes, fitness classes, toddler sessions and after-school clubs. They also engage with local sports clubs hosting evenings with football, hockey and rugby teams. Cubs and Brownies groups are regular visitors and most sites also offer sessions for special needs groups. Innovation Leisure aims to develop 20 to 25


parks in the UK, the majority of which will be ITV licensed Ninja Warrior UK sites.


www.ninjaparkbuilders.co.uk www.ninjawarrioruk.co.uk


Chris Kamara, presenter of ITV’s Ninja Warrior UK


22 pactfacilities.co.uk


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