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- The Future of Indoor Playgrounds: Trends to Watch in 2025
The future of indoor playgrounds in 2025 is bright, with technology, sustainability, and inclusivity driving innovations By adopting these trends, businesses can create engaging, safe, and memorable play experiences that stand out in the competitive market
- Indoor Playground Industry Statistics - SafeKidsPlay
The global indoor playground market is projected to reach $59 07 billion by 2027, with North America growing at a CAGR of 8 2% and Asia Pacific at 9 4% during 2020–2027 This growth is fueled by increased disposable incomes, urbanization, and a shift towards indoor recreational activities
- Children are indoors too much and need more playgrounds, say parents . . .
Of those with access to a playground, 61% said it does make their child play outside more and over half (53%) of parents said more access to playgrounds would make their child more active The research was carried out by Mumsnet – the UK’s biggest website for parents – and commissioned by the Association of Play Industries (API)
- Indoor Play Centers in the US - Market Research Report (2014-2029)
Expert industry market research on the Indoor Play Centers in the US (2014-2029) Make better business decisions, faster with IBISWorld's industry market research reports, statistics, analysis, data, trends and forecasts
- Playground usage and physical activity levels of children based on . . .
Being outdoors is one of the strongest correlates of physical activity in children Playgrounds are spaces especially designed to enable and foster physical activity in children This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the spatial features of public playgrounds and the usage and physical activity levels of children playing in them
- 2025 Indoor Theme Playground Industry Trends – NinescapeLand
Recent statistics indicate that the market size for indoor soft playgrounds has surpassed 100 billion, with projections reaching approximately 200 billion by 2026 Parents and their children remain the primary consumers, with emerging trends showing that relatives and friends also contribute significantly to indoor park visits
- 2017 Survey on Play - IPEMA - Voice of Play
Eighty percent of parents said their kids enjoy playing outdoors significantly more than playing indoors, with 41 percent agreeing strongly with this statement More than four in 10 parents (44 percent) said their children play outside for 2-3 hours, while 24 percent play less than one hour, 21 percent play one hour and 12 percent play more
- Growing Demand for Indoor Playgrounds in Recent Years
Several factors contribute to the skyrocketing demand for indoor playgrounds, and their popularity shows no signs of slowing down One of the key reasons for the increased demand is the growing concern for children's safety
- The Future of Indoor Playgrounds: Innovation and Market Potential
The global indoor playground market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 10% in the next five years This growth is fueled by factors such as urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and increased awareness of the importance of play in child development
- Children s Play and Independent Mobility in 2020: Results from the . . .
most common places for children to play are playgrounds and green spaces The most adventurous places for play were green spaces and indoor play centres A significant difference was found between the age that children were reported to be allowed out alone (10 74 years; SD = 2 20 years) and the age
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