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Oxygen Croydon announces reopening date after huge £1.23m revamp

Oxygen Croydon will reopen after £1.23m revamp <i>(Image: Oxygen)</i>
Oxygen Croydon will reopen after £1.23m revamp (Image: Oxygen)

Oxygen Croydon is undergoing a £1.23 million revamp to make it bigger, better and bouncier.

From April this year, Oxygen Croydon will reopen, showcasing its lavish, six-week makeover.

The 31,560 sq feet indoor trampoline park and activity spot, which can be found on Purley Way, has unveiled its transformation plan.

Doors will open on April 12, just in time for youngsters to enjoy Oxygen on their easter break.

The redevelopment plan for the park follows customer research done by Oxygen to improve their customers’ experience.

The investment includes: a new parkour bounce zone; an inflatable obstacle course; six new climbing challenges; a mega airbag with a camera to beam out footage of jumpers’ flips, tricks and dives; 65 interconnected trampolines; a super squishy activity pit with rope ladder; ninja warrior course; and dodgeball courts.

The revamped park will also feature reaction walls, a new experience tunnel, dedicated toddler areas, sensory and soft play areas, and nine new party rooms.

The boosted birthday party offering will also include a personalised birthday Halo, dedicated party host, specialist AV systems customisable for each child’s birthday wish and high-tech video play back of the party goers time in the air.

Steve Wilson, Managing Director of Oxygen Activity Parks, said: “Our Bouncer team adds a special magic to the Oxygen experience - leading on challenges, games, hosting birthday parties and showing off a whole new round of tricks and flips.

“In depth team training is key to keeping this magic alive and making each visit to Oxygen a unique and fresh experience.

“Oxygen first opened in Croydon in 2017. During this time we have conducted on-going customer research and we know what Oxygen visitors love and what they want more of.

“It’s very exciting to be able to make these wishes a reality in South Croydon.

“We feel this investment and refurbishment is really moving the dial on what customers can expect from an indoor leisure park.

“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, along with an extensively remodelled café area that will offer vastly increased food and beverage ranges.