How to achieve efficient use of space in indoor children's parks
Publish Time: 2024-07-25 Origin: Site
Regional division
1 Core amusement area
Base on the overall area of the park, it is recommended to set aside a larger proportion (such as more than 50%) as the core amusement area. It is mainly based on naughty castles, and the projects include: slides, ocean ball pools, climbing frames, mazes, trampolines, sticky music, etc.
You can also add some electric amusement equipment, such as carousels, rotating cups, small trains, etc., to increase the fun and interactivity of the amusement.
2 Electric game area
Set aside a certain area (such as 20%-30%) as an electric game area, and place various electric game machines, such as parent-child video games, VR simulations, coin-operated game machines, claw machines, etc.
Choose electric game machines suitable for children's age groups to ensure that the game content is healthy and interesting, while considering the diversity and playability of the game machines.
3 Parent-child interaction area
Set aside a certain area (such as 10%-20%) as a parent-child interaction area, and design some parent-child projects, such as parent-child baking, sand pool treasure hunt, handmade DIY, EPP building blocks, role-playing, etc.
According to the interests and age characteristics of children, set up a variety of parent-child interaction projects to enhance parent-child relationships and bring high-quality parent-child play experience.
Space layout
1 Three-dimensional layout
According to the floor height, a three-dimensional layout is adopted to increase the number and height of amusement facilities and improve space utilization.
For example, multi-layer slides, climbing frames, etc. can be set up, and complex and varied routes can be designed to cooperate with various amusement projects to give children more play experience.
2 Channels and action space
Leave enough channels for children to move around. The channels should be spacious and barrier-free to ensure the safety of children during play.
3 Rest and parent-child reading area
The rest area should provide comfortable seats and drinking water facilities for parents and children to rest.
Provide a variety of children's books and picture books so that parents and children can read and communicate while playing.
4 Activity area and retail area
Design a multifunctional activity area that can be used to hold various theme activities, parent-child interactions, parties, etc.
Set up a retail area to sell more related products to achieve diversified profits.
5 Basic supporting facilities
The infrastructure such as lockers, washbasins, and toilets should also be considered in place to ensure that the basic needs of children and parents in the park are met.
Safety considerations
1 Equipment safety
Ensure that all amusement equipment meets safety standards, lay soft mats in the park, set up safety nets and soft edges around, and set up guardrails at high places to protect the safety of children.
2 Fire safety
Set up obvious fire passages and fire facilities in the park, such as fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, etc.
At the same time, formulate detailed fire safety systems and emergency plans to ensure that people can be evacuated quickly and fires can be extinguished in emergencies.
3 Hygiene management
Disinfection equipment and cleaning supplies should be equipped. Regularly disinfect and clean play equipment, venues and facilities to ensure that children play in a clean and hygienic environment.