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Big Air Trampoline Parks are family entertainment facilities featuring primarily trampoline attractions. The attractions at Big Air include the standard trampoline park options—a main trampoline court, foam pit, dodgeball court(s), and basketball dunk courts. In addition, Big Air also offers a climbing wall over a foam pit, mechanical bull, and industry-exclusive Battlebeam®.

Year Franchised Change Company-Owned Change Total Change
2013 0 -- 2 -- 2 --

Investment Required

The initial franchise fee for a Big Air Trampoline Park franchise is $50,000. Big Air Trampoline Park provides the following range of investments required to open your initial franchise. The range assumes that all items are paid for in cash. To the extent that you choose to finance any of these expense items, your front-end investment could be substantially reduced.

Item Established Low Range Established High Range
Initial Franchise Fee $50,000 $50,000
Training Fee $10,000 $10,000
Multi-Unit Development Fee Per Business $0 $10,000
Development Initial Franchise Fee Per Business $0 $35,000
Training Travel and Living Expenses $0 $7,500
Real Estate Leasing $75,000 $145,000
Architectural Fees and Permits $60,000 $75,000
Leasehold Improvements $600,000 $950,000
Utility Deposits $60,000 $80,000
Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, and Décor $280,000 $450,000
Exterior Sign $20,000 $25,000
Computer Hardware and Software $20,000 $25,000
Inventory and Supplies $9,000 $15,000
Start-Up Advertising and Promotions $60,000 $60,000
Pre-opening Costs and Expenses $50,000 $75,000
Additional Funds (3 months) $200,000 $250,000
Total Investment $1,499,000 $2,262,500

Ongoing Expenses

Big Air Trampoline Park franchisees are responsible for monthly royalty fees of 6% of gross revenues and monthly advertising fees of 2% of gross revenues. Other fees include a background check fee of $25 to $50 per employee, among others.

What You Get: Training and Support

Big Air Trampoline Park provides training for up to three people at their Laguna Hills, California location. Training will last for seven days, and franchisees must satisfactorily complete the training program no later than 60 days prior to the opening of a Big Air Trampoline business. Topics covered will include area responsibilities, daily maintenance, common repairs, and marketing. Big Air Trampoline Park will offer continual support and guidance to franchisees in the form of development programs and occasional conferences.

Territory

Big Air Trampoline Parks does not grant exclusive territories.

Note: The tables and information regarding the number of operating units, investment required, ongoing expenses, training and territory grants were taken from the company's 2014 FDD.

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