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Powell Party Room - Columbus

Powell Party Room - Columbus

Address: 484 W Olentangy St, Powell, OH 43065, United States

Phone: 614.792.3700

Milford Party Room - Cincinnati

Milford Party Room - Cincinnati

Address: 1885 Ohio 28 Business, Milford, OH 45150, United States

Phone: 513.831.7383

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Project Longshot

Embark on a journey of exploration and adventure with the Project Longshot, a revolutionary playground climber that combines ropes and hanging rings to create a one-of-a-kind play structure! The integration of ropes and hanging rings creates a unique structure that’s sure to draw the interest of young climbers. Children can begin their exploration through any of the outlying points, but the central bridge with handholds allows for a special challenge. The labyrinth unfolds into a series of inclined rope bridges with a group of three ascending trapezoidal shapes in a grid of nylon-encased steel. On the far edges of the system, two suspended net spheres wait for children to climb through, around and under them. Children will challenge their vestibular system to keep them upright as they climb to their destinations! Parents can take comfort in the fact that the Project Longshot climber is more sprawl than height, as shown with the male figure of average height in the last image. The extra safety and stability provided by the steel, nylon, and powder-coat painted components makes it an excellent choice for public parks, schools, churches and nearly any environment that is designed for elementary-aged children. This climbing structure also is certified for ASTM F1487-11 compliance and meets IPEMA safety standards.

Embark on a journey of exploration and adventure with the Project Longshot, a revolutionary playground climber that combines ropes and hanging rings to create a one-of-a-kind play structure! The integration of ropes and hanging rings creates a unique structure that’s sure to draw the interest of young climbers. Children can begin their exploration through any of the outlying points, but the central bridge with handholds allows for a special challenge. The labyrinth unfolds into a series of inclined rope bridges with a group of three ascending trapezoidal shapes in a grid of nylon-encased steel. On the far edges of the system, two suspended net spheres wait for children to climb through, around and under them. Children will challenge their vestibular system to keep them upright as they climb to their destinations! Parents can take comfort in the fact that the Project Longshot climber is more sprawl than height, as shown with the male figure of average height in the last image. The extra safety and stability provided by the steel, nylon, and powder-coat painted components makes it an excellent choice for public parks, schools, churches and nearly any environment that is designed for elementary-aged children. This climbing structure also is certified for ASTM F1487-11 compliance and meets IPEMA safety standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need socks?

Yes, socks are required in the play zones.

Can passes be shared?

Yes, they can be shared among children except the annual membership pass. However, memberships are only for those named in the same household.

Do passes work on holidays?

Yes! As long as our showrooms are open, it will work.

Do they expire?

Play passes don't expire, however Annual Memberships expire 1 year from activation.