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High jinks! Flippin’ marvellous fun to be had at Chichester trampoline arena

by Carl Eldridge
April 18, 2017
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Flippin’ marvellous! That’s the resounding message from the young (and young at heart…parents!) who have enjoyed Flip Out, the relatively new facility in Chichester.

And the Easter weekend proved to be hugely popular as fun-loving bouncers took to the trampolines to twist, leap and boing their way through sessions at the cutting-edge arena with state-of-the-art facilities which opened in February.

The UK’s leading trampoline park operator has won rave reviews from Chichester folk who have taken advantage of the high jinks and hilarity to be had at Atlas House, Glenmore Business Park, Portfield.

Young or old, full-time flipper or bouncing beginner, Flip Out says there is an activity for you, your family and your friends.

Mum Louise Owen said: “It’s great for all ages. Our party had a variety of children ranging from four to 12 and everyone had such a fun time.

“We found it to be safe considering all the bouncing. The facilities were clean and the staff were polite and very attentive and helpful. What’s not to like?”

Flip Out’s mission statement says the company’s aim is simple: “To deliver massive amounts of healthy, awesome fun. We have the biggest trampolines, stunt box zones, ball games, resident DJs and loads of special events.

“That’s not to mention parties, fitness sessions and classes for all ages and abilities. It’s no wonder we regularly attract professional trampolinists, free runners, circus artists and gymnasts, all who are part of the friendly Flip Out community.”

To speed up your check-in at Flip Out Chichester, said to be the fastest-growing trampoline park operator in the world, follow the 3 top tips below…

1. Book online
2. Complete everyone’s waivers by logging into your booking on the website.
3. The car park gets very busy so be sure to allow plenty of time to arrive at the arena ready to check-in 30 minutes before your session start time.

If you have any queries contact the arena via 01243 256590 or email chichester@flipout.co.uk

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Carl Eldridge

Carl Eldridge is a hugely experienced journalist who has worked on local and national newspapers, magazines and written for websites over the past 30 years. He lives in Bognor Regis with his wife and son. And he is a life-long Arsenal fan.

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