Project Name: Philippine Family Sports and Entertainment Center
Project Area: 4000 square meters
Project Contents: Challenges, relaxation, entertainment, competition
Project Location: Philippines
Project Features: There are areas with lower heights as well as higher ones, presenting a sense of hierarchy
Ms. Wang has been living in the Philippines for a long time and has achieved great success in her career. However, she has always had a personal issue - as a mother of two children, she noticed that although there were many options for children's entertainment in the Philippines, most of them revolved around electronic screens or superficial games, lacking a healthy space that could truly get children "moving" and develop physical and social skills. As a working woman, she also struggled to find a place where she could balance exercise and relaxation in her busy schedule. "The gyms in the Philippines are too boring, and the children's play parks are too childish. There always feels like something is missing," she once lamented.
During a visit home for a family reunion, a friend casually invited her to participate in an indoor sports park experience. Initially, she was just there to "play with her children," but as soon as she stepped into the venue, she was immediately struck by the vibrant scene before her: children were agilely moving through the brightly colored climbing nets; laughter and cheers were heard everywhere on the soft cushioned trampoline; what surprised her the most was that she couldn't help but join a low-difficulty "parent-child obstacle race" - from balance beams to mini climbing walls - her once stiff body regained its lightness through exercise. "It turns out that exercise can be so much fun!" Ms. Wang recalled later, still unable to contain her excitement.
After returning to her home country, Ms. Wang kept picturing the scene of that park in her mind: the smiling faces of children in the process of exercise, the relaxed atmosphere among parents, and even the energetic music playing continuously in the venue... She began to research the local children's entertainment market in the Philippines and discovered that although there were many children-oriented businesses in shopping malls, there was still a gap in indoor sports spaces that combined "exercise, socialization, and fun." "Philippine parents are increasingly emphasizing their children's physical development, but there are only single forms of electronic entertainment or traditional early education in the market. Why can't we bring this 'health + happiness' model back?" A business idea quietly took root in her mind.
The design of the venue's circulation routes adopts a primary and secondary layout, guiding visitors to fully enjoy their experience at every attraction. The single circulation route has a clear rhythm, enhancing the utilization rate of the space and avoiding the occurrence of dead corners. On both sides of the primary route, there are equipment for attractions, which boosts the vitality of the entire venue and enhances the players' sense of experience and interaction.
There are usually 10 to 12 permanent staff members in the venue. During holidays, the number of visitors increases, so it is advisable to hire some temporary workers.
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