Indoor Inflatable Park Opens in Vestal
Vestal - Jumping Jungle, an indoor amusement park for the company opened its doors a month ago, is marketed as a place for children to have a good time and energy burned.
It is a type of education with great pleasure, said Brian Howell, owner.? These children should be aligned in shape.? The shop offers five assault courses for children aged 2 to 17 years, he said.? Unlike some inflatable party centers, focuses on structured activities and it is free for all, said Howell.
Blades offer courses, hiking and many opportunities to run and jump, he said.
The plans include games like hide and seek, when the lights are extinguished and the participants are Glow-in-the-dark necklaces, said Howell.
While jumping Jungle is new is their corporate neighbors, and gym offers up to parties related to physical activity since it opened in 2001, he said.
There are many obese children in America and many chubby children, said Howell.
The company provides public opening hours of 2 to 3 clocks Tuesday, he said, but hopes to extend the hours of receiving the public additional hardware.
Several inflatable parties is necessary, since it is enough to play certain classes for children of different ages, said Howell.
The idea of the company saw no similar parks in the south, he said.
The company has six employees, dealing mainly with private and charity events. The events are private, i.e. only one side comes at a time, said Howell.
The company has tables and chairs so guests can snack cakes and other products to force the game, he said.
Up to 24 children in the bush jumping $ 200 to play, said Howell.
Pump It Up, a company within the inflatable playgrounds in June said it was looking for a franchisee to open a place in the Binghamton market over the next two years.
Pump it up representative said the company could not comment directly on the progress made to open an area franchise.
