Glasgow could soon get its own inflatable theme park after Innoflate confirmed it is set to open its latest site near Rutherglen this summer.
Located in Morris Park, the new venue follows their sites in Cumbernauld and Livingston, and will feature what they say is the "best bounce experience in Scotland".
The new theme park will be packed with activities such as inflatable climbing walks, huge slides, assault courses and basketball hoops to keep even the fussiest of kids entertained.
Posting on their website, they wrote: "As part of our classes and sessions, we will offer fitness classes, adult only sessions, disco sessions, Nerf War sessions, relaxed sessions for people who require additional support and inno-tots (just for the little ones). For those of you not feeling so adventurous why not chill out in our Inno-café serving the finest home bakes, ice cream, Starslush, tea and coffee."
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Families can enjoy the free bounce session where they explore the main Innoflate park in one or two-hour sessions (under 4s must be accompanied by an adult).
Younger children can also enjoy the Innotot sessions, which are exclusively for toddlers, where under 4s are granted access to the main park, for a better session for parents and toddlers who prefer quieter times.
While Nerf Wars sees guests enjoy two whole hours of foam bullet fun, where they can even bring along their own Nerf guns to battle on the inflatables. Don't worry if you don't have any, the team can also provide them.
Founder and chief executive, Darren Margach, said: "To now invest in INNOFLATE Glasgow within such a premier and well-respected location such as Morris Park is a significant and milestone period for the Group. We are encouraged and excited with what the future holds for our brand, market positioning and the management teams and our valued workforce we have within the group. The creation of INNOFLATE Glasgow will expand our portfolio and provide longevity, stability now and for the future."
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