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How much does it cost to set up a Trampoline park

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Trampoline parks have been growing in popularity in recent years, making the opening of a Trampoline park a unique business opportunity for many. However, before starting the entire project, it's essential to understand the costs involved.


 

The numbers used in the blog are informative and average based on all the markets in which we are present. The price depends on the size and type of the park, on the modules, on other infrastructure in the building, on the state of prices in the country, transport, etc.
Explanation: it is difficult for us to estimate how much construction works cost, for example...we can only give an average of the prices of TP equipment, as we are experts in this part.

 

According to research data on the Trampoline park market, it's one of the fastest-growing segments in the entertainment industry. This is largely due to the fact that trampoline jumping became an Olympic sport in 2000, and its high popularity is also the result of the numerous positive effects jumping has on health and general well-being. Add to that the fun and adrenaline for a wide range of visitors, and it's clear that Trampoline parks are an investment with a bright future.

What are the costs of opening a Trampoline park?

Although a Trampoline park can be very profitable, it's crucial to understand the expenses involved before opening one. These expenses fall into two categories:

  • Opening costs: related to infrastructure, equipment costs, installation and transportation, insurance, and the park's grand opening.
  • Operating costs: related to the park's operation, including promotion, maintenance, employee costs, and other operating expenses.

Let's look at the breakdown of all opening costs. It's important to note that these are only estimates, as actual values vary depending on the location, park size, type of equipment, and other factors.

1. Renting, buying, or building a facility for a Trampoline park

The largest costs are certainly those related to the location, building, and basic infrastructure, such as renting, building, or buying a facility. If you plan to build a new facility, you'll also need a suitable lot, which can vary significantly in price.

The costs related to the infrastructure largely depend on the size of the building. Generally, the larger the Trampoline park, the higher the costs, but much also depends on the country, chosen location, and conditions.

You should also consider that the building will include ancillary facilities like a restaurant, play areas, changing rooms, and more. In terms of the Trampoline park setup, the costs are associated with the design, production, and installation of trampoline modules, which is provided by Trampoline park suppliers, such as Akrobat.

 

When renting, buying, or building a facility, it's important to keep these points in mind:

  • New Facility Construction: Costs range from 600 to 700 EUR/m² or more, with the investor needing to provide funds upfront. In this case, you can design the facility from the start as you wish and allocate the revenue towards constantly updating the park.
  • Using an Existing Facility: If you have an existing facility in mind for a Trampoline park, you can either buy or rent it. However, it's not guaranteed to meet all the park's requirements, so additional construction costs may be necessary.
  • Renting: Renting an existing building allows the investor to avoid upfront costs, financing rent through business operations instead. This results in lower initial costs for setting up the park, allowing a more thoughtful selection of trampoline modules (quality, interactivity, excitement, innovation).
  • Revitalizing old or abandoned buildings: Costs can be reduced by revitalizing old or abandoned buildings, which are often open and have fewer interior walls, leading to lower construction expenses.

2. Costs of Trampoline park equipment and interactive elements

Trampoline equipment costs are significantly lower than infrastructure costs. Their final value depends largely on the quality of the chosen equipment.

Today, you can get a trampoline for as little as 200 EUR, but there’s practically no limit to how high prices can go. For the lowest possible operating costs, opt for high-quality trampolines. These typically cost around 1.200 EUR, offering the best bounce properties, top-quality materials, and a warranty.

The European average reference price for trampoline equipment starts at around 350 EUR/m². Total equipment costs range from 320.000 EUR to 690.000 EUR, depending on:

  • park size,
  • types of installed elements,
  • the proportion of interactive elements and equipment,
  • installation and transportation costs,
  • audio and visual equipment costs.

3. Audio and visual equipment costs

Audio and visual equipment is a crucial part of any Trampoline park. The costs depend primarily on the facility size and equipment scope desired by the investor. Comprehensive audio and visual setups can cost between 50.000 and 100.000 EUR, including:

  • efficient sound system with speakers, amplifiers, and microphones,
  • video surveillance system,
  • lighting, including various effects,
  • office equipment and furniture costs.

 

4. Costs of office equipment and furniture

Setting up a Trampoline park requires office equipment and furniture like chairs, tables, cabinets, and other pieces associated with additional infrastructure (rest areas, meeting rooms, multipurpose halls, shops, and restaurants). These costs average between 20.000 and 30.000 EUR, depending on the infrastructure size, location, quality, and quantity of individual furniture pieces.

 

5. Promotion costs

A successful Trampoline park opening also requires a marketing budget. Promotion costs can vary significantly, but in the early stages, expect to spend 5.000 to 10.000 EUR.

Costs depend largely on the marketing strategies used. Besides an attractive website, social media advertising, email marketing, and SEO optimization don’t forget about printed ads and other ways to attract potential visitors.

 

6. Liability insurance costs

Liability insurance is another critical factor to consider before opening a trampoline park.

Total liability insurance costs depend on the coverage scope and amount. Various business insurance policies are available, including general liability and employee compensation. Liability insurance protects your Trampoline park from any covered losses, so a deposit of around 7.000 EUR is recommended.

 

So, how much does it cost to open a Trampoline park?

In total, the average cost to open a Trampoline park is about 2.500,000 EUR, with most of the expenses related to purchasing, building, or renting the facility. If this is not an issue, setting up the park will cost between 320.000 and 690.000 EUR, covering the cost of the trampoline equipment.

  1. Renting, buying, or building a facility: starting from 1.800,000 EUR
  2. Trampoline equipment and interactive elements: 320.000 to 690.000 EUR
  3. Audio and visual equipment costs: 50.000 – 100.000 EUR
  4. Office equipment and furniture costs: 20.000 – 30.000 EUR
  5. Promotion costs: 5.000 – 10.000 EUR
  6. Liability insurance costs: Deposit of 7.000 EUR

Adding audio and visual equipment, office equipment, furniture, and promotion will cost an additional 75.000 to 140.000 EUR. Lastly, don’t forget about liability insurance costs (7.000 EUR).

Final Thoughts

Trampoline parks are growing in popularity, and by opening your park, you'll join this fast-growing entertainment industry. Now that you know how much it costs, all you need to do is find a reliable Trampoline park supplier offering comprehensive services from design to installation.

 

 


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