The UK's largest travelling inflatable theme park is set to make its big return to Bristol. The Inflatable Theme Park will be setting up home for three weekends just outside of Bristol at Gatcombe Farm, Long Ashton.
The theme park is said to have some of England's biggest bouncy castles and inflatables. Children between the ages of two and 14 years old can spend the day playing on the inflatables with accompanying adults allowed free entry to supervise them.
It will be open this weekend (May 13 and 14) as well as on the weekend of May 20 and 21. The inflatables will also operate daily during half term between May 27 and June 4.
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Owner Angus Pedrick said: "It is my passion bringing this exciting, amazing event to towns and cities across the country for families with youngsters to enjoy at affordable prices. I like to see people enjoying themselves without having to break the bank.
"We are all facing tough times at the moment with cost of living. I like to be able to give families an amazing day out at affordable prices."
An all-day unlimited wristband entry is £9 but excludes the use of the bungees, zorbs, wipeout and cars. As well as the inflatables, there will also be crazy golf, food and drink stands and on-site security and toilets.
It will be open between 10am and 5pm. Parking is free and on a first-come-first-served basis. You can find out more about the theme park on their website here.
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