Indoor Playground & Soft Play Planning

Design a Blast Zone That Feels Easy for Parents and Exciting for Kids

Blast Zone helps family entertainment operators plan padded play structures, toddler zones, party rooms, and expansion-ready attractions with a calm advisor's eye for safety, traffic flow, and daily operations.

Indoor soft play structure with slides and ball pit
12-18 wktypical build path
ASTM-ledinspection planning
3 age zonestoddler to adventure
Globaloperator support
Where Blast Zone Fits

Play Concepts for Different Operator Models

Each concept balances capacity, staff visibility, parent comfort, and age-appropriate challenge.

01

FEC Anchor Zones

Multi-level soft play for birthday traffic, weekend peaks, and add-on arcade visits.

02

Mall Playrooms

Compact paid-play layouts with clear sightlines, shoe storage, stroller flow, and quick cleaning.

03

Toddler Clubs

Low-height padded features, sensory corners, and calmer colors for preschool families.

04

Adventure Hybrids

Ninja, climbing, inflatables, and soft play arranged as one controlled attraction ecosystem.

Built for Daily Cycles

Friendly Planning, Commercial-Grade Details

We help teams compare floor loads, padding density, queue paths, visibility, age separation, and replacement parts before drawings become purchase orders.

Fit

Space-First Layouts

Column grids, ceiling height, emergency exits, party rooms, and parent seating are reviewed before attraction selection.

Care

Inspection-Friendly Zones

Open sightlines, staff stations, impact surfacing, and maintenance access support daily pre-open walkthroughs.

Grow

Expansion-Ready Modules

Soft play, ninja, climbing, and inflatable modules can be staged by phase without confusing the guest journey.

Run

Operator Hand-Off

Training notes, spare-part planning, cleaning cadence, and launch-week checklists make opening less chaotic.

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24hlayout response target
6 zonescapacity model review
72hspare-part planning window
Operator Questions

Clear Answers Before You Commit

How early should we involve Blast Zone?

Ideally before lease signing or construction drawings. Ceiling height, restroom placement, egress paths, and parent seating affect the attraction mix more than most teams expect.

Can soft play and trampoline share one plan?

Yes, if age separation, staff visibility, queuing, and impact zones are treated as separate operating systems within one guest journey.

Do you help with inspection preparation?

We organize documentation around daily checks, padding access, staff posts, and common ASTM or local authority questions so operators can prepare earlier.

What information starts a quote?

Send square footage, ceiling height, target age bands, photos, available budget range, and the opening timeline. A rough sketch is enough for the first review.

Ready to Shape a Safer, More Profitable Play Space?

Share your building size and target guest mix. Blast Zone will help you turn those constraints into a practical play concept.