Wednesday, 22 Jan 2025

Get Ready for Action as Urban Air Adventure Park Comes to Lincoln Park

Urban Air Adventure Park, a global leader in indoor adventure parks and a proud part of Unleashed Brands, has signed a lease for an exciting new location at 1801 W Fullerton Avenue. This eagerly awaited park is set to open in 2025, offering a wide variety of attractions designed to thrill visitors of all ages.


Get Ready for Action as Urban Air Adventure Park Comes to Lincoln Park
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Urban Air Adventure Park, a global leader in indoor adventure parks and a proud part of Unleashed Brands, has signed a lease for an exciting new location at 1801 W Fullerton Avenue. This eagerly awaited park is set to open in 2025, offering a wide variety of attractions designed to thrill visitors of all ages.

The new Urban Air Lincoln Park will span over 35,000 square feet, featuring an impressive lineup of activities such as Slides, the Sky Rider Indoor Zipline, Air Court, Adventure Hub, Apex, Climbing Walls, Dodgeball, Dunk Ball, Laser Tag, Leap of Faith, Spin Flip bumper cars, Stairway to Heaven, and the Warrior Course. Open seven days a week, the park promises safe, affordable, and action-packed fun for families and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Beyond providing top-tier entertainment, Urban Air Lincoln Park will contribute to the local community by creating approximately 70 job opportunities. Recruitment for various positions will begin soon, with updates, special offers, and event details available on the park's official website and its Facebook page.

Urban Air continues to lead the entertainment industry, recently earning the top spot on Entrepreneur Magazine's Annual Franchise 500 list, recognized as the premier franchise ranking globally.

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