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◆ Thrill adventures

The Ultimate Adventure Tower

A modular, multi-activity vertical structure that consolidates climbing, ziplining, rappelling, and free-fall experiences into a single compact footprint. Engineered to maximise visitor throughput and deliver landmark presence for resort operators and leisure destination developers.

Each activity integrated into the tower functions as an independent revenue stream — and every additional activity raises the structure’s overall commercial capacity.

Ultimate Adventure Tower — climbing wall, zipline and free-fall in one vertical structure
The concept

One structure. Multiple revenue streams.

The Adventure Tower brings the full spectrum of high-adrenaline experiences into a single vertical structure — dramatically reducing the spatial footprint required on your site while increasing per-visitor revenue potential. Participants can climb, zip, leap, rappel, and free-fall, all from one landmark attraction.

The tower is fully customisable. Activities are hand-picked to match your operational requirements, your target audience, and the character of your venue. The overall throughput of the tower increases with each additional activity added — meaning more revenue capacity without additional land.

“A cost-effective tower that supports multiple adventure activities — designed for optimal participant experience and throughput, catering to the booming adventure sports market.”

Reference configuration

13-metre climbing wall — 4 rappelling stations — 21-metre observation and launch platform — integrated zipline and auto-belay line

What’s in the tower

Six activity categories. One structure.

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Climbing

Technical climbing routes up to 13 metres, configurable for beginner through advanced participants. High engagement, high repeat-visit value.

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Ziplining

Integrated high-velocity launch points for gravity-powered flight from elevated platforms. Compatible with the full range of zipSTOP braking systems.

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Free fall

Three-tier progression: TRUBLUE Auto Belay for introductory riders, QUICKflight for intermediate thrill-seekers, and FlightLine for advanced free-fall descent.

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Rappelling

Multiple dedicated descent stations for guided or autonomous rappelling. High throughput per staff member when equipped with auto-belay technology.

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Leap of faith

A high-engagement psychological challenge that drives group participation, repeat visits, and team-building bookings — a proven draw for corporate and school groups.

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Observation platform

Elevated viewing platforms provide a landmark visual anchor for your site and a natural social-media moment while staging participants for every other activity on the tower.

Build your configuration

From design brief to opening day

Every Adventure Tower is engineered to your site, your audience, and your operational model. No two towers are identical — and that is by design. The process follows our structured approach, from initial feasibility through to certified handover.

 
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Stage one

Site & feasibility assessment

We assess your available footprint, visitor flow patterns, and site constraints to identify the optimal tower position and configuration for your venue.

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Stage two

Activity selection

You choose the activity mix that fits your commercial targets and demographics. Our team models the throughput and revenue impact of each combination before the design is fixed.

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Stage three

Materials & aesthetic design

Structure materials, cladding, roofing, observation deck design, and colour palette are specified to integrate seamlessly with your existing architecture and brand.

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Stage four

Engineering & compliance

Full structural engineering to EN 15567 (European Ropes Course Standard) and EN 12572 (Artificial Climbing Structures Standard), with independent review by an accredited inspection body such as TÜV.

Every structure undergoes mandatory independent site-acceptance testing before handover. Compliance documentation is included.
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Stage five

Construction & commissioning

Precision installation by certified construction teams, typically 6 to 8 weeks from start to finish on site. Followed by a full Site Acceptance Test (SAT) and ERCA-standard operational staff training.

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Stage six

Opening & ongoing lifecycle

Operational launch support, maintenance scheduling, and access to our lifecycle management programme to protect your asset across its full operating life.

Commercial performance

Engineered for revenue density

The Adventure Tower is not just an attraction — it is a compact, high-yield commercial asset. By concentrating multiple paid experiences into a single vertical footprint, it maximises revenue per square metre and per staff member deployed.

6+
Concurrent activity streams per structure
40%
Weekday capacity targetable via B2B group contracts
Low
Staffing intensity via automated belay systems
EN
EN 15567 & EN 12572 certified to standard

A landmark that earns

The Adventure Tower’s vertical presence makes it an immediate visual anchor for your site. Visitors see it from the entrance. It photographs well, generates social media reach without additional marketing spend, and signals to visitors that they are somewhere worth their time.

Landmark attractions drive dwell time, encourage repeat visits, and support a premium ticket perception — particularly when combined with free-fall experiences that are rare at competing venues.

B2B revenue baseline

The tower’s Leap of Faith and team challenge elements make it a natural draw for corporate team-building, school groups, and sports organisations. Weekday B2B capacity creates a stable revenue baseline that insulates your operation against variable weekend weather.

Operators incorporating structured B2B programmes typically target 40% of weekday capacity from contracted group clients, securing guaranteed baseline occupancy across the operating season.

Complete the experience

Other Thrill Adventures products

The Adventure Tower integrates with other products in the Thrill Adventures range. The following can be installed as standalone attractions or combined within your tower configuration.

Part of a complete park concept This product 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.
Frequently asked questions

Common questions about the Adventure Tower

How much space does an Adventure Tower require?

The Adventure Tower’s key advantage is its compact vertical footprint. Because activities are stacked vertically rather than spread across a site, the ground area required is substantially smaller than an equivalent multi-attraction layout. Precise footprint dimensions depend on tower height, activity mix, and safety runout zones — our team specifies these during the site assessment phase.

Can the tower be installed indoors as well as outdoors?

Yes. The Adventure Tower can be engineered for both outdoor and indoor environments. Indoor installations are particularly well-suited to family entertainment centres, retail destinations, and leisure facilities where year-round operation is a commercial priority. Structural specifications differ between indoor and outdoor configurations; our engineering team advises on the optimal approach during the design phase.

What safety standards does the tower comply with?

All Adventure Tower structures are designed and built to EN 15567 (European Ropes Course Standard) and EN 12572 (Artificial Climbing Structures Standard). A mandatory Site Acceptance Test (SAT) by an accredited inspection body is completed before handover. Operational staff training to ERCA standards is included as part of the commissioning process.

How many staff members are needed to operate the tower?

Staffing requirements depend on your activity mix, but the tower is specifically designed for low staffing intensity. Automated belay systems significantly reduce the supervision required per activity station. Our team models the operational staffing requirement for your specific configuration as part of the design proposal.

How long does construction typically take?

Construction of a standard adventure structure typically runs 6 to 8 weeks from start to finish on site. The full project timeline — from initial site visit to certified opening — also includes the design and engineering phase, regulatory coordination, and commissioning. Your project manager provides a detailed schedule as part of the design proposal.

EN 15567 & EN 12572 certified 20+ years of project delivery Independent TÜV acceptance testing Fixed-price contracts, no hidden costs

Ready to start your project?

Our consultancy team will assess your site, define a concept, and produce a fixed-price proposal — with the feasibility fee credited back to construction.