Overview of Inflata Nation
Essentially it’s like one enormous bouncy castle with slides, a ball pool, Total Wipeout style giant bouncing balls, and more. Spectators are free of charge. We’re planning new Inflata Nation arenas across the UK, each time they’ll be bigger and better! What ages is it for? It’s recommended that children under four use the smaller area, but they can go on the main arena with a paying adult to supervise. Older children and adults can access all the fun on the arena. There are no height limits and the weight limit is 21 stones per person. Babies in arms and non-walkers aren’t allowed on the main arena.
Inflata Nation Experience
How long do you get at Inflata Nation?
The Inflata Nation theme park is currently open at Birmingham, Manchester, Cheshire, Beverley, and Glasgow. Getting tickets is easy to navigate on the website. You have to sign a waiver. Once you have handed over the tickets to the front desk, you will have a wristband to say you have paid. Then you have to watch the video on the things you can and cannot do.
Getting there:
I rode the train to Sandwell and Dudley, followed by a walk to Astle Retail Park. You eventually arrive at an old church, with a steeple. You turn left at the church, then walk to the High Street, until you come to the pedestrian access to Astle Retail Park, on your right.
What is here?
Inflata Duel, Bouncing Bubbles. This is a simple area to bounce together across inflatable hills.
Arrival Tips:
- Arrive early as parking is free but gets busy.
- Take water or money for drinks.
- Wear loose clothes.
Top Tips:
Wear socks without grips, long sleeves, and trousers to prevent friction burns from slides.
Spectating at Inflata Nation
Can you spectate at Inflata Nation?
We offer kids and adults alike unrivalled bouncing fun. Spectators are free of charge. We’re planning new Inflata Nation arenas across the UK, each time they’ll be bigger and better!
It is free to spectate, and there is a cafe area to view from.
Adults can join in the fun on the arena or have a seat in our Cafe and watch the kids burn off their energy.
The entire concept has been meticulously planned out to ensure that both children and adults can enjoy the adventure.
Inflata Nation is rated 4.0. The current Real Living Wage rates are £12.00 per hour, and £13.15 per hour in London.
Your session starts with a safety briefing. Then it’s time to bounce! There is plenty to keep you busy and there are a few different areas with things to do. The Manchester venue has had a revamp and is now bigger and better.
Parking was a bit ad hoc. There is a large car park, but arriving on a Saturday afternoon we weren’t exactly surprised to find it full.
The children had an absolute blast at Inflata Nation and it is definitely somewhere I’d recommend.