'UK's biggest inflatable theme park' coming to Stoke-on-Trent in April

By Sarah Garner

29th Feb 2024 | Local News

The inflatable adventure course will be installed at Hanley Park on 27 and 28 April (Nub News).
The inflatable adventure course will be installed at Hanley Park on 27 and 28 April (Nub News).

The 'UK's biggest inflatable theme park' is set to host an exciting two-day event in Stoke-on-Trent in April.

Inflatable Adventure World will be popping up at Hanley Park on 27 and 28 April.

The website says: "Tackling their way throughout our gigantic Ninja Warrior assault course children will find them self racing through the blockheads and rollers, scale up the ladders, finishing the race with the ultimate slide final!

"Challenge their stamina, agility and reactions by jumping and ducking in the podiums to avoid being knocked down by their opponents, our toxic meltdown attraction is sure to keep the kids on their toes!"

Tickets for the event at Hanley Park cost only £9.99 for two hours (Nub News).

Tickets cost only £9.99 for two hours and can be purchased here.

The company is also running a competition to win four VIP tickets - check out the Facebook page for more information.

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