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Kids parties at JAGS Sports Club; Climbing/Bouncy Castle/Trampolining/Games/Football/Go Karting


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JAGS Sports Club offers a huge range of kids party options including Climbing, Bouncy Castle Fun, Trampolining, Games, Football and Go Karting! All parties take place for 1 hour 30 minutes including an hour for activities and 30 minutes of eating time (except climbing which is two hours). We give you a party staff member to help everything run smoothly and we even give you the invites to hand out!


Parties can take place on Saturday or Sunday: 12.30 - 2pm, 2.30 - 4pm, 4.30 - 6pm


**Climbing**

Ages 7+, Max 16 children

Cost: ?190


**Bouncy Castle Parties including play equipment**

Ages 3+, Max 20 children

Members: ?105, Non Members: ?130


**Trampolining**

Ages 5+, Max 12 children

Members: ?155, Non Members: ?185


**Games party including lots of traditional games such as stuck in the mud, whats the time Mr Wolf, parachute games, Hot Chocolate, Dodgeball - excellent for large groups**

Ages 4+, Max 30 children (more possible with additional staff)

Members: ?175, Non Members: ?205


**Football**

Ages 5+, Max 20 children

Members: ?155, Non Members: ?185


**Indoor Go-Karting**

Ages 4-9, Max 16 children

Members: ?280, Non Members: ?305


To find out availability or to book please call 0208 613 6500. To find out more about these courses please visit www.jagssportsclub.co.uk

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