How To Turn An Ordinary Trampoline Into A Rental Attraction Ordinary Trampoline Into A Rental Attraction As backyard rentals have […]
Ordinary Trampoline Into A Rental Attraction
As backyard rentals have become more popular, property owners are constantly on the search for ways that their backyards can truly stand out and be ‘special’ to potential renters.
As simple as setting up a trampoline may sound, the truth is that it offers the potential to become a major attraction for guests across a variety of ages.
Turning an ordinary trampoline into a rental attraction doesn’t take much, but it does require some creativity. In this article, we’ll find out how.
First thing’s first: trampolines can be dangerous if they are not set up and handled properly!
Safety should always be your top priority when it comes to setting up a trampoline on your property.
The foundation of a safe trampoline experience begins with making sure that it is correctly installed in the first place.
You can treat the following as a checklist to make sure that your trampoline has been correctly set up:
Make sure your trampoline is set up on a flat, level surface,and is free from any rocks or debris on the ground that could interfere with its stability.
Make sure you securely anchor the trampoline securely to the ground, especially in areas prone to strong winds
Inspect the trampoline frequently for any signs of wear and tear, such as loose bolts, worn-out springs, or a sagging mat. Replace any damaged parts immediately to prevent accidents. It’s a good practice to check the trampoline before each rental, ensuring that it’s always in safe working order for your guests.
Set up a safety net around the perimeter of the trampoline, and make sure that it’s properly secured and tall enough to prevent even adults from accidentally jumping out of the trampoline.
Set up a ladder or step that permits easy access to the inside of the trampoline (as well as allowing easy access out).
You’ll also want to have rules in place that are designed to minimize the risk of injury so you have a more worry-free environment.
Here’s another checklist for rules that you would:
All children under the age of 12 should be supervised at all times.
There must be age and weight limits according to the recommendations of your trampoline’s manufacturer
Limit the number of people who are permitted on the trampoline at once; again, refer to the manufacturers’ recommendations.
Do not allow certain movements that can greatly increase the risk of injury, such as
Do not allow anyone to jump from the trampoline to the ground; this is what the ladder or steps are for.
The rules should be clearly written down on a board that is affixed to a tree or a wall next to the trampoline so that anyone can see them. You should also have guests read the rules and sign that they’ve read them as part of the rental agreement.
Now, onto the fun stuff! To turn your trampoline into an attractive rental attraction, you can add fun features to it that really go beyond the basics.
Examples of what you could install on your trampoline include:
Basketball Hoop
Attach a basketball hoop to the side of the trampoline. This simple addition adds an entirely new dimension to the trampoline experience.
Volleyball Net
Alternatively, you could install a volleyball net across the trampoline as well. This would only work for larger trampolines that can accommodate multiple guests at once. Guests can bounce and play volleyball at the same time.
Glow in the Dark Elements
You can also add a magical touch by incorporating glow-in-the-dark or LED lights around the trampoline. Just affix these to the trampoline’s frame or weave them into the safety net. This also allows guests to more safely play on the trampoline after dark.
Outdoor Speakers
Set up outdoor speakers around the trampoline area so guests can play their choice of music or themed soundtracks. Music can enhance the overall atmosphere and will make the experience of jumping on the trampoline more memorable and immersive.
To truly elevate your trampoline as a rental attraction and increase your property’s appeal, consider offering add-ons and extra services that go beyond merely improving the experience like our last tips covered.
Here are some ideas for what you can include:
Birthday Packages
Offer a birthday party package that includes decorations, themed party favors, and snacks. You could consider bundling these offerings with a set rental time, ensuring the space is reserved exclusively for the party.
Family Reunions
For larger gatherings like family reunions, offer a group event package that includes multiple activities centered around the trampoline. You could add features like a barbecue setup, outdoor seating, and a fire pit for evening events. Providing a photographer to capture group photos and candid moments can also add a special touch to these gatherings.
Themed Events
Create themed event packages for holidays or special occasions. One could be aHalloween “Trampoline Treats” event with spooky decorations and treats, while another could be a summer “Beach Bounce” with tropical décor and refreshing drinks.
Fitness Classes
You can also collaborate with fitness professionals in the local area to offer classes like trampoline aerobics, rebounding workouts, or yoga (yes, yoga on trampolines is a thing, but it is challenging!). You can then market classes to fitness enthusiasts looking for a fun and effective way to exercise.
Professional Photography and Videography Services
As part of a package, you can hire a professional photographer who can be available during trampoline sessions or events to take high-quality photos. This is especially appealing for birthday parties or family reunions. For an even more unique touch, you can offer videography services that include drone footage and aerial photos of the trampoline while it’s in use by guests.
Turning an ordinary trampoline into a rental attraction is really all about adding thoughtful touches here and there that collectively can elevate the guest experience. Besides the ideas we’ve presented you here, do some more brainstorming to come up with additional ideas. Think about anything that adds a ‘twist’ like we’ve suggested throughout this article and that could be appealing to renters.