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Industry
  
Recreation

Area served
  
Global

Website
  
Official Website

Founded
  
2011

Type of business
  
Private

Founder
  
Case Lawrence (CEO)

Products
  
Trampoline parks

Headquarters
  
Provo

Number of locations
  
30

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Brands
  
Gravady Superfly Ryze DefyGravity

Circustrix corporate video final


CircusTrix is an American developer and operator of indoor trampoline and extreme recreation parks. The company operates over 30 parks in the United States, Europe, and Asia and is the largest such operator in the world. CircusTrix uses numerous brand names for their parks, including Ryze, HighHeaven, Skywalk, 2Infinity, Gravitopia, and numerous others. Its parks are composed of interconnected trampolines, soft foam pits, trapezes, slacklines, and American Ninja Warrior-inspired obstacle courses. In 2016, American Ninja Warrior competitor, Kevin Bull, signed an endorsement deal with the company. The company is based in both Provo, Utah and Palo Alto, California.

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History

CircusTrix was founded in October 2011 by Case Lawrence, a former attorney and real estate developer from Fresno, California. Lawrence got the idea for the company after visiting a trampoline park in San Francisco with his children. The first CircusTrix park, SkyWalk, was opened near Fresno in 2011. The second park, dubbed Defy Gravity, was opened in Durham, North Carolina in mid-2012.

In January 2014, CircusTrix announced that they would be expanding to the Asian market with a new trampoline park in Hong Kong under the Ryze brand name. The park was opened in July 2014. The first European park was announced in September 2014 and was opened in January 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland. By mid-2015, the company was operating 25 parks, most of which were in the United States. By the end of 2015, that number had increased to 28.

In 2016, new parks were opened or are planned to open in locations like Sacramento, California; Clovis; Seoul, South Korea; Lakeland, Florida; Visalia, California; and others. Many parks began introducing American Ninja Warrior-inspired obstacle courses, as well. In June 2016, CircusTrix announced that it had signed an endorsement deal with Kevin Bull, a frequent American Ninja Warrior competitor. As part of the deal, Bull trains in the company's parks and also appears in CircusTrix television and radio ads. As of August 2016, the company operates over 30 parks in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

Parks

CircusTrix operates over 30 indoor trampoline parks in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Most parks consist of dozens of interconnected trampolines, American Ninja Warrior-style obstacle courses, soft foam pits, trapezes, and slacklines. Parks also contain special dodgeball and basketball courts along with aerial skills and parkour sections. Many parks also contain programs specifically for American Ninja Warrior training.

Parks in the United States operate under a variety of brand names including Skywalk, Gravitopia, JumpJam, Jumpology, High Rise, Cloud9, Defy Gravity, HighHeaven, 2Infinity, and numerous others. In Europe and Asia, most parks are branded as "Ryze." By the end of 2016, CircusTrix plans to have 40 parks throughout the world.

References

CircusTrix Wikipedia


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