A 45,000sq.ft adventure park is opening this weekend in Aylesbury, England.

The Flip Out park is being developed in a former BHS department store inside the Friars Square Shopping Centre, at a cost of over £2m, generating 75 new jobs.
The location houses an interactive mini-golf course, bumper cars, ninja tag arena, laser quest, a luminous ice rink, interactive football and a 10,000sq.ft indoor assault course. It is the latest in a string of super-FECs and will also include a soft play area and a café and bar.
The co-founder of Flip Out, Richard Beese, said: “This is a revolutionary, new concept adventure park. It has been a difficult year for everyone but now we want to give people an outlet to go have some fun and still be safe.
“This park, with no trampolines or inflatables, is the first of its kind, and is absolutely jam-packed with a multitude of fantastic activities.”
The new centre will be over two floors and will run sessions including fully hosted birthday parties, late-night discos, toddler soft play activities and group sleepovers.
The brand has been growing rapidly over the last 18 months and now has 27 sites in the UK, with four ready to open in 2021.
BHS closed its doors in 2016 and the site has been used as a charity shop among other things.