The UK’s first dedicated trampoline park might only have opened two years ago – when Gravity Force opened a 27,000sq ft park in Camberley, Surrey – but trampoline parks are by no means a new phenomenon at a global level. In the US, there has been significant momentum behind this sector for over 10 years, and this has been mirrored around the world.
The International Association of Trampoline Parks (IATP) estimates indicate that by the end of 2015 there were over 550 indoor trampoline parks around the world.
The UK market is now experiencing rapid growth, with the number of parks having increased from six in England and Wales at the end of 2014, to nearly 100 in 2016. That means the sector is large enough to demand solutions that match the nuances of its operational requirements – not least in the area of software.
We talk to a selection of software providers and trampoline park operators to understand some of the new software features and functionality being brought out to support operational efficiency, customer experience and revenue generation in the booming trampoline sector.



