There’s something for everyone here.”įlip Out owner and CEO Brent Grundy was inspired to open the first centre in Penrith (the business also has franchises in New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland and has begun expanding internationally) after realising that play centre parties rarely catered to all children and were boring for parents. In the evenings we see more teenagers and people in their early twenties, and it has a bit of a nightclub feel some nights. “The oldest visitor that we know of was 73, and he had a great time. We have an area that’s restricted to children under seven, and my one-year-old happily plays in there,” Meredith, who brought the Flip Out franchise to Canberra with Husband Adam, says. And if you’re looking to beat the crowds, the busiest periods are between 10am and 4pm on weekends, with weekdays generally less busy. Meredith says that Flip Out caters to people of all ages and ability, not just school-aged children. There are so many things to do that just getting them to sit still is a challenge,” she says. “When kids come here for the first time, they’re totally overwhelmed. READ ALSO The best school holiday programs and activities in Canberra
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