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Soft play, big business??

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Harmonyrays · 22/11/2018 13:01

Seriously thinking about making changes to our 9-5. Does anyone have experience of running these kind of stay and play sessions with soft play for under 5s and do they generate much income?

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halfwitpicker · 22/11/2018 13:03

I have no idea but watching with interest.

Harmonyrays · 22/11/2018 13:34

I've done some research and from what I've seen you can buy a business (with equip etc) for between 3-5K and then make most money from parties etc. I'm interested to.know about costs of overheads (staffing, Insurance etc) and how that effects the bank balance Smile

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BritInUS1 · 22/11/2018 13:41

I have had a couple of clients cost this up and it’s not a big money maker.

The insurance is high, the rent is normally very high, staff turnover is high.

Long hours, lots of cleaning, etc

Stardustmemories · 22/11/2018 13:43

I used to work at one of these. They probably made most of their money from food, and having quite a few under 16s working at the weekend!

somewhereovertherain · 26/12/2018 12:30

Big question is do you want to run a cafe. As that’s where the money is made.

Looked into it a few years ago but didn’t want to run a cafe and returns wherent great. We bought a gift shop instead

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