BounceU Opens New Location in Local Community
SOUTHWEST BROOKLYN — BounceU, the indoor play place franchise, featuring warehouse-sized rooms filled with giant inflatable toys, is inviting the local community to get together and bounce. The company recently opened their newest location in the Brooklyn area at 6722 Fort Hamilton Parkway.
“We are excited to offer local parents a clean, safe and entertaining play environment for their children. BounceU provides an inflatable playhouse for children to enjoy-whether they are two years old or 65.” said Michelle Fang, owner of BounceU of Brooklyn.
BounceU of Brooklyn offers indoor inflatables in a family-fun environment perfect for birthday parties, group events, celebrations or any excuse to get together for playtime. BounceU’s bounce stadiums are packed with cutting-edge play structures and games. BounceU offers customized party packages that can include food, decorations and goodie bags, said Fang.
In celebration of the grand opening, BounceU of Brooklyn is giving away a free 5 bounce pass ($65 value) from now until December 31st, 2008 when you book a party.
“BounceU offers an opportunity for parents to throw their children a birthday party without having to lift a finger. We provide party packages tailored to fit a parent’s needs and have dedicated guides to make sure things run smoothly and the children are playing safe,” said Fang.
BounceU is an indoor, climate-controlled stadium filled with giant inflatable play structures, accompanied by additional play equipment and video arcade games. They coordinate, set up, supervise, facilitate and clean up, so that the hosting parents can relax and enjoy their event. BounceU was created specifically to provide children a fun, unique place to celebrate a birthday, or any special event, and at the same time provide the privacy, cleanliness, and security desired by parents.
For more information on BounceU of Brooklyn, please contact Thomas Leong at (718) 238-3288 or visit ww.bounceu.com.
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