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Big Air Trampoline Park Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2026)

Big Air Trampoline Park offers a variety of indoor trampoline attractions and activities, providing a fun and energetic experience for families and groups.

KEY FRANCHISE STATS

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10
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25%
25%
Franchise fee

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$50,000
Investment

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$1,749,000 - $4,213,000
Revenue (AUV)

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Undisclosed

$2,963,000

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Big Air Trampoline Park has carved a niche in the family entertainment industry with its action-packed, trampoline-based attractions tailored for guests of all ages. Since launching its inaugural location in Laguna Hills, California in 2012, the brand has grown steadily, bringing its signature energy and excitement to communities across the nation.

Headquartered in Ladera Ranch, California, Big Air took the leap into franchising in 2015, empowering business owners to deliver exhilarating and safe entertainment experiences. The franchise appeals to entrepreneurs who want to tap into the booming indoor recreation sector with a proven and scalable model.

Each Big Air location spans between 15,000 and 35,000 square feet, housing a wide array of attractions that go beyond trampolines. From mechanical bulls and climbing walls with foam pit landings to the popular Battlebeam® challenge, guests are treated to non-stop thrills.

What further sets Big Air apart is its in-house dining concept, BIG EATS, which offers a curated menu to enhance the customer experience while boosting profitability. With its blend of innovative attractions and food service integration, Big Air continues to elevate the standard for indoor amusement franchises.

Initial investment

The initial investment required for a Big Air Trampoline Park franchise is $1,749,000 - $4,213,000. That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise. These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.

Type of Expenditure Amount
Initial Franchise Fee $50,000 – $50,000
Training Fee $10,000 – $10,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Training $0 – $7,500
Real Estate Leasing $50,000 – $80,000
Architectural Fees and Permits $60,000 – $75,000
Leasehold Improvements $600,000 – $1,500,000
Utility Deposits $60,000 – $80,000
Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, and Décor $500,000 – $1,750,000
Exterior Signage $20,000 – $40,000
Computer Hardware and Software $80,000 – $120,000
Inventory, Supplies $9,000 – $40,000
Start-Up Advertising and Promotions Expense $60,000 – $60,000
Pre-opening Costs and Expenses $50,000 – $100,000
Additional Funds for First Three Months $200,000 – $300,000
TOTAL $1,749,000 – $4,212,500

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Type of Expenditure Amount
Initial Franchise Fee $50,000 – $50,000
Training Fee $10,000 – $10,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Training $0 – $7,500
Real Estate Leasing $50,000 – $80,000
Architectural Fees and Permits $60,000 – $75,000
Leasehold Improvements $600,000 – $1,500,000
Utility Deposits $60,000 – $80,000
Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment, and Décor $500,000 – $1,750,000
Exterior Signage $20,000 – $40,000
Computer Hardware and Software $80,000 – $120,000
Inventory, Supplies $9,000 – $40,000
Start-Up Advertising and Promotions Expense $60,000 – $60,000
Pre-opening Costs and Expenses $50,000 – $100,000
Additional Funds for First Three Months $200,000 – $300,000
TOTAL $1,749,000 – $4,212,500

Franchise Disclosure Document

Below is Big Air Trampoline Park's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document. Upgrade to Pro or purchase the FDD to view and download the document.

Number of units

Big Air Trampoline Park had 12 total units in 2024, of which 10 were franchised-owned and 2 company-owned.

Frequently Asked Questions

Competitors

Below are some of

Big Air Trampoline Park

key competitors in the

Indoor Games

sector.

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Royalty fee
Total investment
Revenue
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New
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25%
25%

6.00%

$1,749,000

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$4,213,000

$2,963,000

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33.0%

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Training

Big Air Franchising, LLC provides a structured training program for franchisees to help them successfully launch and operate a Big Air Trampoline Facility. The franchisor offers the following training programs:

  1. Initial Training at Headquarters
    Franchisees are required to pay a Training Fee of $10,000 for each facility. This fee covers the initial training provided at the company's headquarters in Laguna Hills, California or at another designated location. This training is mandatory and intended to equip franchisees with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage their business effectively.
  2. On-Site Training
    In addition to the classroom-based training, Big Air provides on-site training. A company representative travels to the franchisee’s location to offer practical, hands-on instruction. While Big Air covers the instruction, the franchisee must bear all travel and living expenses for their team attending training and for the franchisor's representative, including airfare, meals, transportation, and lodging.

Territory Protection

Big Air Franchising, LLC offers territory protection to its franchisees. When a franchisee is granted a territory, they are allowed to market and operate exclusively within that geographic area. The franchisee is required to direct all local advertising within their designated territory, and any marketing outside that area needs prior approval from the franchisor.

This territorial exclusivity helps prevent internal competition among franchisees within the Big Air system.

The franchisor also establishes local advertising cooperatives, which include both franchised and company-owned locations, further ensuring coordinated marketing efforts within specific regions. These cooperatives and advertising contributions are designed to support local market presence while upholding the territorial integrity granted to each franchisee.

Competitors

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