Commercial Trampoline Equipment

Looking for a commercial trampoline park? You’re in the right place.

The Play Company has been designing and installing commercial trampoline equipment for leisure venues across the UK, Europe and beyond since 1998. Whether you’re planning a dedicated trampoline park from the ground up, adding a trampoline attraction to an existing family entertainment centre, or retrofitting an underperforming space, our team handles everything — design, manufacturing, installation, and ongoing maintenance.

Every project is bespoke. We don’t supply off-the-shelf equipment and leave you to it. We work with each operator to understand their space, their audience, and their commercial goals — then design and build a trampoline attraction that delivers against all three.

Trampoline Attractions We Design and Install

A trampoline park is more than a floor of jump beds. The most successful commercial installations combine multiple attraction types that appeal to different age groups and extend visitor dwell time. 

We design and install the full range:

  • Free Jump Areas — The core of any trampoline park. Open jump beds are arranged for maximum use of your floor space, with clear lanes and safety zones built in from the design stage.
  • Dodgeball Arenas — A dedicated dodgeball court drives group bookings, birthday parties, and competitive sessions—one of the highest-revenue-per-hour attractions in any trampoline facility.
  • Foam Pits and Jump Towers — Landing pits paired with elevated jump platforms create a memorable centrepiece attraction and are particularly effective at drawing social media content from visitors.
  • Warped Walls and Ninja Elements — Increasingly popular additions that extend the age range of your park into teens and adults. Can be combined with our Ninja Course offering for a full obstacle experience.
  • Basketball Slam Dunk Lanes — Angled trampoline runs leading to lowered basketball hoops. A crowd favourite that appeals to competitive visitors and drives repeat sessions.
  • High Performance Beds — Professional-grade jump beds for gymnasts, athletes, and fitness-focused visitors. Opens your park to adult fitness classes and structured coaching sessions as additional revenue streams.
  • Interactive Cardio Walls — Technology-integrated panels that respond to movement, turning exercise into a game. Particularly effective for fitness positioning and family group participation.
  • Toddler Zones — Dedicated softer areas with lower energy trampolines and padded surroundings. This is essential for capturing the under-5 market and enabling mixed-age family visits.

How We Deliver Your Trampoline Park From First Conversation to Opening Day

We manage the entire project under one roof, which means one point of contact, clear accountability at every stage, and no gaps between design intent and what actually gets built.

  • Free Consultation & Site Survey: We start with a conversation to understand your vision, your space, and your commercial goals. If you’re at the planning stage, we’ll visit the site, assess the floor plan, ceiling height, access, and load-bearing constraints, and give you an honest view of what’s achievable.
  • Bespoke Design: Our in-house design team produces a fully rendered layout showing attraction placement, visitor flow, safety zones, and theming options. We iterate until the design is exactly right for your space and budget.
  • UK Manufacturing: All equipment is manufactured in-house to our exact specifications. We don’t subcontract manufacturing or import generic components. Everything is built to meet UK and European safety standards before it leaves our facility.
  • Professional Installation: Our own installation team handles everything on-site. We work to agreed timelines, minimise disruption to your operations, and won’t sign off until the installation meets our safety standards.
  • Aftercare & Maintenance: We offer ongoing maintenance contracts to keep your equipment in peak condition and compliant. Regular inspection and servicing protect your investment and keeps your venue’s safety record clean.

Commercial Trampoline Equipment for Every Venue Type

We work with operators across the leisure industry. Our trampoline installations are designed to suit the specific demands and visitor profiles of each venue type:

Leisure Centres & Sports Facilities: Trampoline parks sit naturally alongside swimming pools, gyms, and sports halls — and attract the younger demographic that traditional sports facilities often struggle to retain.

Family Entertainment Centres: The anchor attraction that drives footfall for everything else in your FEC. Combined with soft play, ninja courses, or Strike Arena, a trampoline park creates a full-day destination.

Holiday Parks & Resorts: A high-visibility wet-weather attraction that keeps guests on-site and spending. Particularly effective for parks targeting families with children aged 5–16.

Indoor Play Chains: Proven across multiple UK indoor play chains, our trampoline installations are designed with operational efficiency, throughput, and ease of maintenance in mind.

Farm Parks & Rural Attractions: A year-round indoor revenue stream that keeps visitors on-site regardless of weather, with minimal staffing overhead once the attraction is established.

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Safety Standards and Compliance

All commercial trampoline equipment supplied and installed by The Play Company is manufactured to meet current UK and European safety standards, including EN 15567 (sports ropes courses), ASTM F2970 (trampoline courts), and TUV certification requirements where applicable. Our design process factors in load-bearing requirements, fall zones, padding specifications, and emergency egress from the outset and not as an afterthought.

We also offer ongoing inspection and maintenance contracts to keep your equipment compliant throughout its operational life. If you’re purchasing or retrofitting an existing trampoline park, we can carry out a full safety audit before any new work begins.

Trampoline Park Installations We've Delivered

We’ve delivered trampoline park projects for venues across the UK, US, Europe and South Africa. A selection of our recent installations:

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Trampoline Equipment

The cost of a commercial trampoline park installation varies significantly depending on the size of the space, the attraction mix, and the level of theming required. Entry-level additions to an existing venue (a single jump area and toddler zone) can start from £50,000–£80,000, while a full stand-alone trampoline park with multiple attractions typically ranges from £150,000 to £500,000+.

We provide detailed, transparent quotations after an initial site survey and consultation so there are no hidden costs.

From first conversation to opening day, most trampoline park projects run over 12–20 weeks depending on complexity. The design and manufacturing phase typically takes 8–12 weeks, with on-site installation taking 2–4 weeks. We’ll give you a specific timeline during the project planning phase.

Yes, we regularly work with operators who want to add trampoline attractions to an existing FEC, soft play venue, or leisure centre.

Our retrofit service assesses your current space and designs an addition that integrates cleanly with what’s already there. See our retrofit service for more detail. [INTERNAL LINK: /retrofit/]

Yes. We offer structured maintenance contracts for all trampoline park installations, covering regular inspection, safety testing, parts replacement, and compliance documentation.

This can be arranged as part of your installation package or added afterwards. [INTERNAL LINK: /maintenance/trampoline-park-maintenance/]

The minimum practical footprint for a trampoline park with multiple attractions is typically around 5,000 sq ft, though we’ve designed effective installations in smaller spaces.

Ceiling height is equally important, so we generally recommend a minimum of 4.5m clear height for free jump areas. We’ll assess your space during the initial site survey.

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