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Does Big Air Trampoline Park provide site selection assistance to franchisees?

Big_Air_Trampoline_Park Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

and grand opening assistance, for a minimum of seven calendar days during the first week of operations of Franchisee's Big Air Trampoline Business. If Franchisee desires additional opening or additional on-site assistance**,** Franchisor may charge Franchisee a reasonable fee for such services ("Additional On-Site Assistance"), and Franchisee shall reimburse Franchisor for the additional food, lodging, and transportation expenses incurred by Franchisor during the additional time period.

  • 7.4 Franchisee is solely responsible for locating a site using the services from which to operate the Big Air Trampoline Facility and negotiating a Lease for the property. Franchisor may require Franchisee use its designated real estate services supplier. As part of the Site Selection Assistance, Franchisor or its designee will provide assistance to Franchisee in analyzing a location and in negotiating the business terms of a Lease. Franchisor (or its designee) will analyze a location by examining population density, census data, demographic and income characteristics, proximity of the proposed location to other Big Air Trampoline Businesses, or any other criteria as set forth in Section 8.3(b) or the Operations Manual. The Big Air Trampoline Facility site is subject to Franchisor's written authorization, which may be granted or denied in Franchisor's sole discretion. Franchisee agrees that the location of the Big Air Trampoline Facility is a factor in the potential success of the Big Air Trampoline Business and Franchisor may reject any location in its sole discretion. However, Franchisee agrees that Franchisor's assistance in no way constitutes a representation or warranty with respect to the success or viability of the property or the Lease. Franchisee acknowledges that Franchisor's authorization of the Big Air Trampoline Facility site indicates only that Franchisor believes that the site falls within acceptable criteria established by Franchisor as of the approval date. Once Franchisee's Big Air Trampoline Facility is open for business, Franchisee may only relocate the Big Air Trampoline Facility by complying with Franchisor's relocation procedures as set forth in the Operations Manual.

  • 7.5 Currently, the services provided by Franchisor (or its designee) to Franchisee after Franchisee opens the Big Air Trampoline Business are as follows:

  • (a) Making a representative reasonably available to speak with Franchisee on the telephone during normal business hours, as Franchisor determines is necessary, to discuss Franchisee's operational issues and support needs.

  • (b) Franchisor may hold periodic meetings to discuss sales techniques, new Product and Service developments, bookkeeping, training, accounting, inventory control, Big Air Trampoline Facility safety and maintenance issues, performance standards, advertising programs, merchandising procedures and other topics. Franchisee must pay a Convention Fee, if any, and all its travel and living expenses to attend. These meetings are held in Ladera RanchL, California or at a location chosen by Franchisor in Franchisor's discretion and, except as set forth in Section 7.5(c), Franchisee's attendance is strongly encouraged but not required for these periodic meetings.

  • (c) Franchisor may also hold an annual conference to discuss sales techniques, new Services and Products, training techniques, bookkeeping, accounting, performance standards, advertising programs, merchandising procedures and other topics.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 53–255)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Big Air Trampoline Park's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Big Air Trampoline Park does furnish franchisees with site selection assistance during the time the franchisee searches for a location for the Big Air Trampoline Facility. As part of this assistance, Big Air Trampoline Park or its designee will help the franchisee analyze a location and negotiate the business terms of a lease. This analysis includes examining population density, census data, demographic and income characteristics, and the proximity of the proposed location to other Big Air Trampoline Park businesses.

However, the franchisee is ultimately responsible for locating a site and negotiating the lease. Big Air Trampoline Park may require the franchisee to use its designated real estate services supplier. The franchisor's written authorization is required for the site, and the franchisor has the sole discretion to grant or deny approval. Even with assistance, the franchisee acknowledges that the franchisor's help does not guarantee the success or viability of the property or lease. The franchisee must also deliver any traffic, competition, and demographic information relating to any proposed site that Big Air Trampoline Park reasonably requests for review at least 20 days before any proposed Lease signing date.

For multi-unit developers, the process involves submitting location information, including lease terms, land acquisition terms, demographic criteria, and preliminary site plans, to Big Air Trampoline Park for preliminary authorization. Upon preliminary authorization, the multi-unit developer can proceed with architectural drawings and final site plans, and should make an offer to secure the site contingent upon final approval by Big Air Trampoline Park. Big Air Trampoline Park also retains the right to modify the site selection services offered periodically at its discretion, as detailed in the Operations Manual.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.