This ultra-popular trampoline park just designed a whimsical playspace for toddlers
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Sky Zone, founded in 2004, operates over 200 trampoline parks with annual visits surpassing 40 million. Concerns from parents regarding the safety of younger children prompted leadership to create Cloudbound, a new indoor playspace tailored for children aged 6 and under. This initiative aims to reduce injury risks associated with traditional trampoline activities. The indoor playspace market is expanding, with Allied Market Research estimating it to grow from $885 million in 2023 to $1.5 billion by 2035, indicating substantial potential for Cloudbound's development.
Sky Zone has expanded to over 200 locations since 2004, attracting over 40 million visitors annually, but has faced concerns about safety for younger children.
The introduction of Cloudbound addresses parental feedback regarding safety, creating a new playspace specifically designed for children 6 years and under.
Sky Zone's leadership aims to serve toddlers better by developing Cloudbound, which prioritizes unstructured play suitable for very young children.
The indoor playspace market is projected to grow significantly, with trampoline parks expected to increase from $885 million in 2023 to $1.5 billion by 2035.
Read at Fast Company
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