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Adventurous Leisure · Net Adventure

High-capacity aerial play — no harnesses required

Net Adventure parks combine engineered high-tension netting with bespoke structural design to create aerial playgrounds accessible to guests from age 3 upward. No harnesses, no gear briefings, no queuing for equipment — immediate, communal adventure at scale.

Suitable for outdoor forest settings, indoor commercial venues, and everything in between — Net Adventure is the harness-free, high-throughput attraction that serves every demographic in your park simultaneously.

Net Adventure park — guests exploring high-tension aerial netting
Net Adventure — communal harness-free netting experience

Harness-free engineering

Collective safety replaces individual belay

High-tension netting provides collective fall protection across the entire activity area, removing the need for individual harnesses, carabiners, or manual belay systems. The architecture itself is the safety system — guests move freely, groups explore together, and access is immediate from the moment they arrive.

Standard harness-based courses require staff to fit and check equipment for every participant before the activity begins. A net park operates at a ratio of one staffer per 60 guests — reducing your labour overhead while increasing peak-hour throughput. Visitors start climbing immediately, with no ground school and no gear queue at the entrance.

Each structure is built to comply with EN 1263-01 (European Safety Net Standard) and applicable NEN norms, and undergoes independent site acceptance testing before opening day.

"The netting is not an alternative safety system — it is the product. The absence of harnesses is precisely what opens your park to every demographic simultaneously."

What we build

Standard parks, custom parks, and indoor solutions

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Standard net parks

Pre-engineered across multiple size tiers — from 20–35 visitor capacity up to 100–120 simultaneous guests. Faster installation timeline versus a fully bespoke build, with a complete component set: bounce nets, slides, tunnels, entrances, treehouses, and tubing tracks.

The right starting point for operators who want a defined scope and reliable delivery schedule from day one.

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Custom net adventures

Fully bespoke design co-created with your site, brand, and operational goals. Custom parks incorporate multi-level net mazes, tunnel paths, custom colour schemes, and optional integration with zipline or climbing attractions.

Treehouses and viewing platforms can be connected via bounce nets, slides, walkways, or chimney net ladders. Seasonal theming can be updated each year without replacing the structure.

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Indoor net structures

Net Adventure is equally at home indoors. Structures can be suspended from roof systems or purpose-built pillar frames inside shopping centres, sports halls, trampoline venues, and family entertainment centres.

The same collective safety approach and lean operating model apply. Footprint and available vertical clearance are the primary design variables.

The business case

Low operating cost, high visitor throughput

120+
simultaneous visitors
Maximum capacity on a large standard net park
1 : 60
staff-to-guest ratio
Ultra-lean operations versus harness-based courses
Age 3+
broadest demographic range
From toddlers to corporate groups — one attraction serves all
EN 1263
certified safety standard
EN 1263-01 and applicable NEN norms on every build

The harness-free operating model changes the unit economics of aerial recreation. Eliminating individual equipment fitting removes the primary bottleneck in visitor flow. A net park can serve 10,000 to 15,000 visitors per year, and because children can re-enter without additional gear, repeat plays within a single session are a natural behaviour — increasing the perceived value of a ticket without increasing your cost per visit.

Net Adventure features as a core attraction in Skywalker's Category B investment model — the regional magnet package — with a target throughput of 175 visitors per day and an indicative CAPEX of €500,000. The combination of high-throughput access and low OPEX means the initial investment can be recouped without relying on a full operating season to do so.

Net Adventure park — families and children exploring together

Common questions

What operators ask before specifying a net park

How does the safety system work without harnesses?

Safety is architectural. High-tenacity netting provides collective fall protection across the full activity area — catching and supporting participants at every point in the structure. This removes the possibility of user error associated with manual belay systems. All net construction meets EN 1263-01 (European Safety Net Standard) and applicable NEN norms, and every installation undergoes independent site acceptance testing before opening day.

What site types can accommodate a Net Adventure structure?

Net Adventure structures can be installed on freestanding steel or timber poles, integrated with natural trees using Skywalker's tree-friendly bracket system, or suspended from roof or pillar frames for indoor venues. Suitable locations include outdoor forest parks, field sites, sports halls, shopping centres, family entertainment centres, and existing trampoline venues. Pole-based outdoor construction is the preferred default — it eliminates environmental risk to living trees and delivers a fixed, predictable maintenance budget.

How does throughput compare with a harness-based ropes course?

A harness-based course requires individual gear fitting and a safety briefing for every participant — creating a structural queue before the experience begins. A net park has no entry overhead: guests start immediately. This produces a fundamentally different peak-hour throughput profile. Simultaneous occupancy reaches up to 120 visitors on a large standard park, and the staff ratio of one per 60 guests compares with typical harness-course ratios of one per 10 to 15 participants.

Can a Net Adventure park be combined with other Skywalker attractions?

Yes — Net Adventure is designed to integrate with high ropes courses, ziplines and zipwires, and treehouse structures within a combined park concept. Custom builds can connect net zones to climbing or aerial elements via bounce nets, slides, walkways, or chimney net ladders — creating a multi-attraction destination with a single entry point and no equipment changeovers between activities.

Part of a complete park concept Net Adventure is one element in a fully designed, turnkey adventure destination. If you are planning a full park — not just a single attraction — our Master Planning & Turnkey Solutions process starts with a fixed-price feasibility study.

EN 1263-01 compliant net structures

Founded 2005 — two decades of delivery

Offices in Amsterdam, Dubai and Riyadh

Independent site acceptance testing on every project

Ready to specify your Net Adventure park?

Start with a fixed-price feasibility study — we assess your site, visitor projections, and investment envelope, then deliver a concept design and business case before any commitment to build.