Trampoline park in Croydon to open after £1.2m revamp
Croydon’s trampoline park will be reopening in April after six weeks of improvements.
Oxygen Croydon, a 31,560 sq feet indoor trampoline attraction in Purley Way, is currently being refurbished with a £1.23m million investment and will reopen on April 12.
The inspiration and redevelopment plan for the park follows in-depth customer research and insights that has been collected since the park opened in 2017 at the Colonnades in South Croydon.
The investment has funded a new parkour bounce zone, inflatable obstacle course, six new climbing challenges, a mega airbag with a camera to beam out footage of jumpers as well as 65 interconnected trampolines.
Steve Wilson, managing director of Oxygen Activity Parks, said: “It’s very exciting to be able to make these wishes a reality in South Croydon.
“We love being part of the Croydon community and are proud of the fun and health benefits that our park brings.”
Oxygen’s consumer insights also indicated a demand for an enhanced adult relax area.
As a result a lounge area, away from the main activity area, has also been designed.
Tickets are available to book now at www.oxygenfreejumping.co.uk/croydon
Pictured Top: Oxygen, Croydon (Picture: Oxygen Croydon)