Area:500m²(singlelevel, allocate space for safety aisles, reception, and parent rest zones)
Theme Style: Bright and vibrant with a unified theme (e.g, ocean, forest, pastel color palette)
Target Audience: Children aged 312, catering to families
Key Requirements: Safe and durable, easy to maintain, compact layout, and good visibility
| Product Type | Recommended Lifespan | Maintenance Frequency | Safety Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large Slides | 8-10 years | Monthly inspection | Secure joints, smooth edges |
| Soft Play Equipment | 5-8 years | Weekly cleaning | Intact padding, flame-retardant |
| Powered Spinners | 6-8 years | Monthly service | Motor protection, emergency stop |
| Rainbow Nets | 6-10 years | Quarterly inspection | Knot strength, load testing |
| Wall Interactive | 5-7 years | Weekly check | Electrical safety, no sharp edges |
For a 500 ㎡ venue, adopt a "clear theme, functional zoning, balanced active/quiet areas" approach.
Prioritize modular equipment for future layout flexibility.
Ensure parent sightlines for enhanced safety perception.
Reserve 10-15% of space as open area to prevent crowding.
Consider a themed package solution (e.g., Ocean Adventure/Forest Explorer) for cohesive design and efficient procurement.
Which attractions have age or height restrictions? Yes, some attractions have clear age and height requirements, for example:
Trampoline: 6-50 years old, height≥120cm.
Zip Line,Climbing Frame: Height ≥120cm.
Rock Climbing: Independent participants ≥130cm; children between 120-130cm require parent or coach supervision.
Ninja Course: Different sub-attractions have specific requirements, e.g., the Pole Slide requires participants to be 16-50 years old with a height ≥150cm.
Why are there these restrictions? Restrictions are in place to ensure participants are physically suited for the intensity of the attraction and the use of safety equipment, reducing the risk of sports injuries.
What safety equipment needs to be worn before participating? Depending on the attraction, this may include:
Full-body or sit harness
Safety rope, carabiner, helmet (e.g., for Climbing Frame, Zip Line)
Anti-slip socks or shoes (e.g., for Ninja Course, Trampoline)
Climbing shoes, gloves (e.g., for Rock Climbing)
Is the safety equipment inspected? Yes, all safety equipment is inspected by coaches before daily use and undergoes regular professional maintenance and replacement.
If I feel scared or unwell, can I stop midway? Absolutely. If you feel unwell at any time, please signal to our staff immediately, and we will assist you in safely exiting the attraction.
What health conditions are not suitable for participation? The following conditions are not recommended for high-altitude or high-intensity attractions:
Heart disease, hypertension, epilepsy, osteoporosis
Pregnancy, under the influence of alcohol, post-operative recovery period
Acrophobia, vertigo
Physical injuries or mobility impairments
Is a liability waiver required? Some high-risk attractions (e.g., Rock Climbing, Zip Line) may require participants to read and acknowledge safety guidelines. Minors require guardian consent.
Is coach supervision required? Yes, all attractions involving heights, zip lines, or climbing require guidance and supervision by professional coaches to ensure safe operation.
Can I play freely on my own? No. All attractions must be used under staff guidance. Attempting dangerous moves or entering restricted areas on your own is strictly prohibited.
Is there training provided before participation? Yes, coaches will explain safety rules, equipment fitting methods, and basic movement essentials before you begin.
Are the facilities regularly cleaned and disinfected? Yes, all facilities undergo scheduled daily cleaning and weekly disinfection, including ball pool balls, climbing holds, harnesses, etc.
Are socks required? Yes, anti-slip socks or designated shoes are required for areas like the trampoline and ninja course. Bare feet are not allowed.
Can I bring items like phones or keys inside? Sharp objects, jewelry, keys, etc., are strictly prohibited to prevent damage to equipment or injury to others. We recommend traveling light and securing your valuables personally.
Are there lockers available? Lockers are provided within the venue. We recommend storing your belongings before participating in any attractions.
What happens if an accident occurs? On-site coaches are first-aid trained and equipped with first-aid kits. If necessary, emergency procedures will be activated immediately, and assistance from emergency services (120 or 119) will be requested.
What if there is an equipment malfunction? If any equipment abnormality is detected, we will immediately suspend its use, place warning signs, and perform maintenance. It will only reopen after safety is confirmed.
Is photography or videography allowed? Photography is allowed in designated safe areas, but please refrain from using your phone during participation to avoid distraction or dropping it.
Is there a time limit for playing? Some attractions operate on timed sessions. Please follow the instructions of the on-site staff for specifics.
Can parents watch from the side? Yes, but please stay in the designated viewing areas. Do not enter the play zones or interfere with the coaches' work.
How can I get the latest opening information or make a reservation? Please check our venue announcements, official website, or customer service hotline. Advance booking is recommended for some attractions.
15152168445
info@haiberplay.com
11th floor, Building A, Wanda Plaza, Tongzhou District, Beijing, China