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What is the minimum ceiling height required for the Arenas in a Pump It Up Business?

Pump_It_Up Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Typically, Pump It Up Businesses are located in retail, light industrial or commercial areas and offer a full complement of branded inflatable equipment, party rooms, merchandise, food and services. Our facilities generally range in size from 9,000 to 11,000 square feet and feature two Arenas and two or three party rooms. In order to accommodate our play equipment, the Arenas should have ceiling heights of at least 18 feet and must meet all local code and use requirements. The play equipment is targeted to guests under the age of 18 with certain height and weight limitations.

Source: Item 1 — The Franchisor and any Parents, Predecessors, and Affiliates (FDD pages 9–12)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Pump It Up Franchise Disclosure Document, the Arenas, which house the inflatable play equipment, must have a minimum ceiling height of 18 feet. This requirement is in place to properly accommodate the play equipment and ensure a safe environment for guests. The facilities generally range in size from 9,000 to 11,000 square feet and feature two Arenas and two or three party rooms.

For a prospective franchisee, this means that when scouting locations, it is crucial to verify that the ceiling height meets or exceeds this minimum requirement. Failure to meet this standard could result in the inability to operate the business or require costly renovations to the premises. This height requirement must also meet all local code and use requirements.

Pump It Up targets guests under the age of 18 with certain height and weight limitations. The document also states that the franchisee is responsible for preparing a site survey of the proposed premises and all required construction plans and specifications to suit the premises and to make sure that the plans and specifications comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") and similar rules governing public accommodations for persons with disabilities, and other applicable local ordinances, building codes and permit requirements.

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.