Inflata Nation Manchester
This indoor inflatable playground is an excellent way to tire out hyperactive kids on a rainy day and for that we thank them. The other fab thing about it is that adults are welcome too. Inflata Nation Manchester believes all ages can have fun bounding around and burrowing through ball pools. We can’t disagree.
They describe it as an “inflatable theme park”. Features include vertical drop slides, gladiator duelling platforms, and an inflatable obstacle course for racing your friends.
You can go on the inflatables with the kids or book on an adult-only class. They offer party packages for both, plus corporate team-building sessions. Special classes include ones for under-fours, and ones for people with disabilities.
Head to their cafe after your session (food before bouncing isn’t recommended) for classic kid-friendly snacks and dishes: pizzas, nuggets, sandwiches and so on. Prices are reasonable throughout and the staff are cheerful and friendly.
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Open: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Disabled access: Yes
Tags: Date night Adventure Cafe Day out Families Groups Healthy Play area Private hire Rainy days Team building Children's parties
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