Inflatable World USA set to bring family fun to downtown Kinston

Inflatable World USA set to bring family fun to downtown Kinston

With its grand opening just around the corner, Inflatable World USA is poised to become a new hub of family entertainment in downtown Kinston. Owner K'Hadree Hooker shares insights into the inspiration behind the venture and its offerings.

Hooker spoke about the inspiration behind establishing the new venture in Kinston. "I chose to establish Inflatable World USA in downtown Kinston for several compelling reasons," Hooker said. "Our families in the area deserve a safe and affordable option for family entertainment, especially one that caters to our youth."

The decision to locate in downtown Kinston at 126 N. Queen Street was driven by the desire to provide convenience to families, eliminating the need for lengthy travel times to neighboring communities for recreational activities or celebrations. "This not only saves time and money for families but also strengthens the sense of community within Kinston itself," Hooker emphasized.

Inflatable World USA aims to offer a diverse range of entertainment options, including soft play areas, inflatable attractions, and arcade games. Families can conveniently reserve playtime slots online, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Additionally, spacious party rooms will be available for booking, providing an ideal venue for birthday celebrations.

"We're committed to delivering unparalleled customer service to the countless families who will visit our establishment," Hooker stated. "Our primary focus is on providing families in Lenoir County with an exceptional experience."

As the grand opening draws near, the establishment is finalizing promotions and special events to mark the occasion. Hooker encouraged potential customers to stay updated by following Inflatable World USA on Facebook and subscribing to the newsletter on their website.


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