Ninja warrior UK 00:49 - Jul 23 with 1395 views | Jack123 | I see this place has opened up down Parc Tawe, part of where toys r us was, just looking now 2 adults, 2 kids for 1 hour and it's 48 quid, can anyone see this place succeeding? Plus there may be more cost, because looking at the their website, you need to wear ninja socks on the inflatable course(they may just mean take your shoes off, but I note you can buy ninja socks there?) Personally I think, it won't do very well. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/first-look-inside-swanse Add an extra 8 quid on, so it is £56, just found this Ninja Air Park Socks(compulsory) Compulsory for access to Ninja Air Park for protection & hygiene. [Post edited 23 Jul 2022 1:03]
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Ninja warrior UK on 09:23 - Jul 23 with 1329 views | gadgetuk | I reckon it will do very well. On a par with a trip to the cinema, bowling etc. | | | |
Ninja warrior UK on 09:52 - Jul 23 with 1317 views | Boundy | Timing and the financial | |
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Ninja warrior UK on 13:00 - Jul 23 with 1286 views | Jack123 |
Ninja warrior UK on 09:23 - Jul 23 by gadgetuk | I reckon it will do very well. On a par with a trip to the cinema, bowling etc. |
I can't see how it would be on par with a trip to the cinema, 2 adults and 2 children would pay 20 pound to watch a film for 2 hours or more, for that duration of time Ninja Warrior would be 80 pound including ninja socks, which is quadruple the price of the cinema. In fact, if a family visited Ninja on 2 occasions for 2 hours, it would not be far off the price of a season ticket pass to Oakwood Park. | |
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