šŸ’”Idea of the Day: Indoor Children’s Play Park šŸŽ 
An indoor children’s play park is a safe space where kids can run, climb, jump, and play no matter the weather. For parents, it’s more than just a place for kids, it’s a break. A few hours where children are entertained while parents finally get to sit, relax, and breathe.
This kind of business is in demand all year round. In places like Canada and the UK, where winters are long and cold, it becomes even more valuable.
You don’t need a huge setup to start. Many begin with a small rented space and a few basics like soft play equipment, a ball pit, and climbing areas, then grow over time.
What the numbers can look like:
  • $15 per child entry
  • 30 kids on a weekday = $450
  • 80 kids on a busy weekend = $1,200 in a day
  • Add birthday parties ($300–$500 per booking), a small cafĆ©, and holiday events, and it can grow to $4,000–$6,000/month+ once established
The most important factor is location, places close to families, schools, and residential areas work best.
Looking at your area, is there a good indoor play space for kids nearby, or do you think there’s a gap?
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Oyin Babatunde
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šŸ’”Idea of the Day: Indoor Children’s Play Park šŸŽ 
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