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Walltopia showcases active attractions at Nomad Entertainment Center

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Play equipment from Walltopia at Nomad Entertainment Center

Walltopia Group, a world leader in the climbing and adventure & leisure industries, is highlighting Nomad Entertainment Center in Hawally, Kuwait, which features a wide range of the firm’s active entertainment products, catering to visitors young and old.

The layout offers 3200 square metres of fun activities for the whole family, making it a prime example of efficient use of available space. The way the various attractions are interconnected to create a cohesive, colourful area full of enjoyable activities is what makes it so appealing. The total hourly capacity of all attractions is 532 people.

Large play equipment from Walltopia at Nomad Entertainment Center

A wide range of active entertainment products

Nomad Entertainment Center features the following attractions from Walltopia:

An Electrical Rollglider with 60 people per hour capacity. The Rollglider is a zipline and roller coaster that offers the sensation of free flight in an entirely safe setting. This 103-meter ride gives guests the impression that they are free-falling while travelling at 11 km/h in an LED-lit tunnel.

An Interconnected Adventure Trail with four houses and a fun exit through a slide. Adventure Trails are elevated playgrounds that let users feel the rush of heights without requiring a harness. The maze-like tunnels of nets and barriers are an excellent method to provide variety to any entertainment venue and deliver unique experiences in a secure setting.

A two-level Ropes Course with a capacity of 32 people. This offers a fun way for visitors to test their strength, agility, and courage with the option of a lower easier level and a more challenging level.

Trampolines with 11 beds. Walltopia has added trampolines to its lineup of active entertainment products. These have grown over time from straightforward jumping mats to incorporating a variety of games and obstacles for the maximum amount of enjoyment.

A Cloud Climb with 32 steps and a Net Maze. With a focus on children between the ages of 4 and 14, these unharnessed attractions combine elements of a traditional playground with modern touches. The kids will love exploring a safe yet exciting net maze or experiencing the exhilarating sensation of jumping from one cloud to another.

A huge Soft Play section with capacity of 26 people and seven obstacles. This turns the space into a true playing paradise for the younger visitors. The company has recently expanded its product range to include playgrounds, which are designed to help kids imagine themselves in miniature fantasy worlds where they can grow socially and physically while also letting their imaginations run wild.

FunWalls for the kids. Young guests will fall in love with climbing with over 30 versions of Fun Walls presented in bright, mood-lifting colours.

A Kids Boulder Climbing Wall with a capacity of 14 people. A 3.65 metres high, this is the ideal location for kids to practise their climbing techniques.

Brightly coloured play equipment from Walltopia at Nomad Entertainment Center

With so many attractions that all work well together to provide a healthy, active entertainment experience, the Nomad Entertainment Centre is the ideal location for a fun-filled family day out. It also illustrates how Walltopia has developed from activities centred around climbing to a true turnkey supplier of active entertainment attractions.

Recently, Walltopia Group also announced the release of three new Ropes Course configurations, which offer venues a unique experience combined with an eye-catching aesthetic.

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Charlotte Coates

Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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