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Do standards matter?

By Achraf

Standards have a bad reputation: in agriculture, industry, and commerce, unions complain about overly stringent, numerous, and sometimes contradictory rules. Even the French government bemoans the complexity of regulations: “too many standards kill growth,” declared French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire in April 2024. Simplification is on the way. The same complaints are heard in … Continued

Opening your trampoline park: a leap towards success

By Achraf

Are you thinking of opening a trampoline park? Here you can explore some of the key stages in bringing your project to fruition with the expertise of Play In Business. Did you know that the first trampoline was invented by George Nissen in the 1930s? Originally, trampolines were exclusively used for sports, primarily by gymnasts … Continued

Seven Squares: the first leisure complex in Paris intramuros

By Achraf

Here’s a new interview with John Menet, director of Seven Squares, to explore the ambitions behind the scenes of this new Parisian leisure complex. Located in the vibrant 19th arrondissement of Paris at Boom Boom Villette, Seven Squares stands out as a bold and innovative urban leisure project, offering a diverse range of activities including a … Continued

What to invest in for 2024? Discover the opportunity of indoor play parks!

By Achraf

Looking for a safe and profitable investment in 2024? Look no further. While traditional markets like real estate and stocks are becoming increasingly volatile, indoor play centres stand out as an unmissable investment opportunity. This sector is booming, driven by growing demand for indoor entertainment that offers both safety and high-quality fun. Indoor play parks don’t … Continued

Trampoline park safety in 2025

By Achraf

The evolution of trampoline parks Trampoline parks first appeared in Las Vegas in 2004, and since then, their popularity has exploded worldwide! What was once just a jumping area with a few basketball hoops and a foam pit has evolved into a true multi-activity center. Today, parks offer much more than just trampolining: dodgeball, jump towers with airbags, tumbling … Continued

Indoor play areas: what theme should you choose?

By Achraf

Since the introduction of indoor playgrounds in the 1990s, themed playgrounds have revolutionized the concept of leisure complexes. These fantastic worlds, often centered around a legendary character or story, transcend the mere idea of entertainment. They construct realities where every decor element plays a significant role in crafting an immersive experience for children. Choosing a theme … Continued

Finding the right location for your indoor play park

By Achraf

Securing the right location for your indoor play park lays the foundation for its future success! This step is more than just finding a space; it’s the very essence of your business strategy. In the world of children’s and family entertainment, the right location can turn your indoor play park into a must-visit leisure complex. The … Continued

How much does a trampoline park cost?

By Achraf

How much does a trampoline park cost? That’s a good question!   Trampoline parks have become essential attractions in recent years, drawing hundreds of thousands of people of all ages. These indoor play centres offer not only a fun way to exercise but also a space to challenge friends, organize team-building events, and attract a diverse audience. … Continued

Opening an indoor play park: how profitable is it?

By Achraf

Opening an indoor play park   The profitability of an indoor play area is well established ! However, it can vary depending on a number of factors, such as location, the size of the park, running costs, local competition, market demand and effective park management. In this article, Play In Business, which has been designing indoor play … Continued

Do Standards Matter?

By Achraf

Do standards really matter? Standards have a bad reputation: in agriculture, industry, and commerce, unions complain about rules being too demanding, too numerous, and sometimes contradictory. Even the French government deplores the complexity of regulations: “too many standards kill growth,” declared French Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire in April 2024. Simplification is underway… The … Continued

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