Business
Flippin’ Fun Trampoline Park Enters Liquidation, Leaves Community Heartbroken
Flippin’ Fun, a beloved trampoline park in West Auckland, has entered liquidation, leaving many community members in shock. The announcement was made on March 15, 2024, with Steven Khov of Khov Jones appointed as the liquidator. This decision has particularly saddened local families who frequented the venue for children’s parties and recreational activities.
A West Auckland mother, who had been planning her son’s fifth birthday party at the trampoline park, expressed her disappointment. She shared that Bradley Collett, the company’s director, reached out to her personally to convey his apologies. “He was very apologetic,” she stated. Collett indicated that the appointment of liquidators was not a decision he wanted to make, reflecting the emotional weight of the situation.
The liquidation of Flippin’ Fun marks the end of an era for the community, where the park was seen as a safe and enjoyable space for children and families. The facility, located in Westgate, had become a popular choice for birthday celebrations, school outings, and family gatherings. The sudden closure raises concerns about the future of similar recreational venues in the area, as families seek alternative options for entertainment.
Local residents have voiced their sentiments on social media, sharing memories of joyful moments spent at Flippin’ Fun. The trampoline park provided not just a venue for fun but also a sense of community. Many expressed hope that another business could fill the void left by the park.
As the liquidation process unfolds, the focus now shifts to the employees and their future prospects. The closure has left staff members uncertain about their next steps, as they were integral to the park’s friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
In conclusion, the liquidation of Flippin’ Fun has created a ripple effect throughout West Auckland, showcasing the deep connections that local businesses foster within their communities. The heartfelt reactions from residents underscore the importance of such venues in providing not only recreation but also a sense of belonging.
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