Space Planning Review
We review drawings, photos, ceiling constraints, exits, columns, party rooms, shoe storage, and parent seating so the attraction choice matches the room before budget is locked.
Blast Zone services help indoor playground operators translate a building shell into a practical family attraction. We look at ceiling height, live load, visibility, toddler separation, birthday-party timing, inspection documentation, and the day-to-day rhythm of staff before we recommend a system. The result is not a one-size catalog answer; it is a clear sequence of decisions that protects budget while keeping the guest experience warm and easy to understand.
We review drawings, photos, ceiling constraints, exits, columns, party rooms, shoe storage, and parent seating so the attraction choice matches the room before budget is locked.
Soft play, toddler corners, ninja lanes, climbing, and inflatables are compared by age range, supervision level, cleaning effort, and likely repeat-visit value.
Our team organizes the practical questions operators hear from inspectors, insurers, and landlords, including padding access, daily checklists, traffic control, and staff post placement.
Launch support covers opening-week scripts, cleaning cadence, part labeling, maintenance checkpoints, and parent communication so staff are not improvising under pressure.
We help teams plan phased expansions, birthday room upgrades, soft-surface replacements, and seasonal play feature updates without interrupting core revenue weeks.
A service relationship should make an indoor playground feel less risky to open and easier to improve. That means candid advice when a feature is too tall for the ceiling, too hidden for staff, too hard to clean, or too expensive for the traffic model. Blast Zone keeps those conversations visible, documented, and tied to decisions your landlord, insurer, contractor, and operations team can understand.