Edinburgh is set to be the latest UK city to get its own exciting Inflatable Park after AirThrill announced they will soon be opening at Wester Hailes.
The exciting new venue will be filled to the brim with family fun, featuring inflatables, party zones, an interactive football pitch, an arcade zone and even a slush bar and cafe.
The team have revealed what people can expect at the new site, though have yet to confirm the opening date but hope it will be this month.
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The clip on their website features a brightly lit inflatable assault course with wipeout arms, chutes and obstacles.
Posting on their website, they wrote: "AirThrill Edinburgh’s superb inflatable adventure park is 8,500 square metres of high energy bounce filled fun! Our amazing inflatable boasts obstacle courses, slides galore, warrior wall, air mountain, wipe out and much, much more!
"Our Open Jump sessions are suitable for children and adults from the age of 5 years old and provides guests with uninterrupted access to our inflatable; take your pick from 60,90 or 120 minutes."
Though guests will have to be 5 years and older to participate at a Open Jump session and must have watched our safety video and completed a waiver in order to participate. If under 18 your parent/legal guardian must sign the waiver on your behalf.
Those under 5 can enjoy mini jumper sessions on a weekend, while special ASN Peaceful Play Sessions will also be on offer.
The new site, which opens at Unit 2 at the Westside Plaza Shopping Centre in Wester Hailes will join the company's other Scottish sites in Falkirk and East Kilbride.
Those looking to find out more can find out details and sign-ups for newsletters on their website.
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