Liben Build Children Parks/Playground Worldwide.
This is our very first indoor trampoline park built in Chiengmai, Thailand. In a country of all summer season, you can imagin how cool it would be to jump freely in a trampoline park.
Interactive tap fun is a new interactive button pressing game developed by the Liben Group. It is combined with a trampoline. It has 3 modes and 4 play methods. It is an indispensable interactive project in the dodgeball area of the trampoline park.
The free jump area is the main part of the trampoline park and the most functional area for players to release pressure. This area can be used for aerobics courses, trampoline yoga, free stretch jumping, flipping exercises, etc.
Dodgeball Zone is an area where your fighting will would be aroused. The dogeballs are the weapons against your "enemies". Always hit your target or dodge the balls.
Competitive Analysis: Investigate the same type of indoor trampoline parks, the playground equipment, customers feedback,which is to improve competitiveness of own park.
Ninja course is not only for adults, but also for kids. Kids need play and strength the body. This ninja warrior course is designed according to customer floor plan. If you have place and plan, contact us to get proposal.
Size: 46*27mLarge trampoline park add indoor ocean theme playground, support all ages.
Size:10.9*21.5*3.8mThis parent-child playground has a full range of projects, and the children like it very much!
Size: based on area sizeIt is the usual combination: playground, swing, climbing frame.
Size:24.5*61*4mBig free jumps are and foam pits to show more jumping skills.There is also the Spiderman suit for more fun.
Yangwan Industrial Area, Qiaoxia Town, 325106, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
+182 6788 4166
info@libenplay.com
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