What is the deadline for reopening a Big Air Trampoline Park business after it has been closed due to damage?
Big_Air_Trampoline_Park Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- (b) Repair or rebuild the Big Air Trampoline Business at the Big Air Trampoline Facility in accordance with Franchisor's then existing standards and general specifications, and reopen the Big Air Trampoline Business for continuous business operations as soon as practicable (but in any event within 12 months after closing the Big Air Trampoline Business at the Big Air Trampoline Facility), giving Franchisor 30 days advance notice of the date of reopening;
- (c) If the Big Air Trampoline Business is not (or, in the opinion of Franchisor cannot be) reopened in accordance with this Section 18.2, or relocated pursuant to Subsection 18.1, the License shall terminate upon notice to Franchisee.
- 18.3 The Term will not be extended by any interruption in the Big Air Trampoline Business's operations, except for an act of God that results in the Big Air Trampoline Business being closed not less than 60 days nor more than 180 days. Franchisee must apply for any extension within thirty 30 days following the reopening of the Big Air Trampoline Business. No event during the Term will excuse Franchisee from paying Royalty Fees or National Marketing and Promotions Fees as provided in this Agreement.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 53–255)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Big Air Trampoline Park Franchise Disclosure Document, if the Big Air Trampoline Park facility is damaged, the franchisee must repair the damage expeditiously. If the damage necessitates closing the business, the franchisee must inform Big Air Trampoline Park in writing immediately.
The franchisee has the option to either relocate the business as per Subsection 18.1 or repair and rebuild the facility to Big Air Trampoline Park's standards. The business must reopen for continuous operations as soon as possible, but no later than 12 months after the closure. The franchisee must also provide Big Air Trampoline Park with a 30-day advance notice of the reopening date.
If the Big Air Trampoline Park business is not reopened within this timeframe or cannot be reopened in Big Air Trampoline Park's opinion, or if it is not relocated according to Subsection 18.1, the license will be terminated upon notice to the franchisee. The term of the agreement will not be extended due to any interruption in operations, except in the case of an act of God that results in closure between 60 and 180 days, and the franchisee applies for an extension within 30 days of reopening. Franchisees are still responsible for paying Royalty Fees or National Marketing and Promotions Fees even if the business is closed.