
Tell us what you want to build.
The clearer the starting brief, the easier it is to shape the right attraction, quote range and production path.
Use the enquiry form to share your commercial goal, venue context and timeline. A complete first message improves quote accuracy, supports better budget fit and reduces avoidable back-and-forth before design or production planning.
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What to include in your enquiry
Attraction category
Soft play, inflatable park element, obstacle course, slide, branded inflatable, mechanical attraction or another format.
This routes the request to the right product and specification path, which improves quote accuracy.
Indoor or outdoor use
Tell us whether the attraction will operate indoors, outdoors or in both settings, and mention floor surface, ceiling height, weather exposure and anchoring limitations.
Use environment affects materials, anchoring, installation assumptions and quote turnaround.
Audience and throughput
Share the expected age group, peak demand, operating model and any target riders or visitors per hour.
Audience and flow guide size, access, layout and safety choices, which means fewer revisions later.
Branding requirements
Add logos, colour references, sponsor rules, theme direction, artwork deadlines and any approval stages.
Branding scope can affect artwork checks, print decisions, proofing time and lead time.
Target season
Name the opening date, event date, buying window or season when the attraction must be ready.
A date anchor helps the team discuss production slots, shipping assumptions and season readiness.
Budget range
Share the planned investment range, even if it is approximate or still under internal approval.
Budget context helps match the concept, material choices and optional features to realistic budget fit.
Send an enquiry
Add the six scope details below if you can. Short answers are fine; practical context is more useful than polished wording.
What happens after you send
- Scope check. The enquiry is reviewed for category, venue, use case, timing and missing information so the next reply can protect quote turnaround.
- Clarifying questions. If the brief is incomplete, expect questions about dimensions, operation, branding, power, transport or compliance. Early answers usually mean fewer revisions.
Frequently asked questions
What information should I include in my first enquiry?
A strong first enquiry names the Attraction category, Indoor or outdoor use, Audience and throughput, Branding requirements, Target season and Budget range. That gives the commercial and technical team enough context to improve quote accuracy, quote turnaround and budget fit before detailed design work starts.
Why does Attraction category matter for a quote?
Attraction category decides the technical path: a soft play zone, inflatable obstacle course, branded product replica and mechanical attraction need different assumptions. Naming it early improves quote accuracy and helps the team avoid pricing the wrong structure.
Why do you ask about Indoor or outdoor use?
Indoor or outdoor use changes anchoring, ballast, weather exposure, floor protection, height limits, power planning and transport assumptions. Sharing those constraints at the start protects quote turnaround and can prevent fewer revisions from becoming extra redesign cycles.
How should I describe Audience and throughput?
Audience and throughput turn a general idea into an operating requirement. Age group, visitor volume, peak demand and expected users per hour influence size, entrances, exits and staffing logic, so this detail supports quote accuracy and fewer revisions.
What should I send for Branding requirements?
Branding requirements affect more than logo placement. Send brand colours, vector logos, artwork rules, sponsor obligations, theme references and approval deadlines so print scope, proofing and lead time are easier to estimate.
Why does Target season matter?
Target season is a planning anchor for production slots, artwork approvals, testing, packaging, freight and installation timing. Naming the season or event date early improves season readiness and helps the quotation reflect realistic lead time.
Should I include a Budget range?
Budget range is not a negotiating trap; it is a design filter. A realistic range helps match size, materials, effects, branding and optional features to budget fit while keeping quote accuracy high.
What happens if I need changes after the first quote?
Revisions are fastest when the original brief explains the attraction goal, operating context, branding and budget fit. Clear change requests help the team compare options, maintain quote accuracy and avoid unnecessary lead time movement.