THE UK's biggest trampoline park operator is bouncing back into action this weekend in Hampshire - and NHS workers and their families can get free sessions.
The Flip Out trampoline and adventure park on School Lane, Chandler's Ford is swinging open its doors to visitors once again after a four-month closure because of the coronavirus pandemic.
As a token of appreciation to the health workers who have been on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis, Flip Out is offering free entry to NHS workers and their families on selected sessions throughout the whole of August.
The trampoline park franchise, who has over 25 sites nationwide, has been busy during lockdown devising new guidance to ensure their facilities can be enjoyed safely and all stores will be run at a reduced capacity with staff to wear PPE and temperature checks being taken on entry.
Richard Beese, the company co-owner, said: "We want to say a big thanks to the NHS and the brave staff who have been on the frontline. Also, this is part of our commitment to help get the nation flipping fit again!
"With schools and leisure facilities being closed for so long now, it's become increasingly difficult to keep kids active and healthy. Our stores are bursting at the seams with attractions designed to set pulses racing and now more than ever I think people can benefit from having a bit of fun and getting fit at the same time!"
Flip Out caters for kids, teens, and adults with an array of activities on offer, including battle beams, climbing walls, interactive assault courses, trampolines, and inflatable and there are also designated, themed, birthday party rooms, and restaurant facilities that overlook the action for mums and dads who might prefer to put their feet up and watch.
For bookings and reservations go to the Flip Out website.
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