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November 19, 2008
Birmingham Franchise re sale
Go Kart Party
An opportunity has arisen to own a well-established Go-Kart party franchise within the South Birmingham area coveringthe postcodes of B94 to B98 inclusive alongside the districts of Alcester and Studley, Wythall, Alvechurch, Rubery, Frankley, Northfield and Kings Norton. Go-Kart Party specialise in Go Karting for a children’s themed party or event. A Go-Kart Party is a fabulous idea for any children’s party, giving them an experience they will always remember. Indoor or outdoor, this fun and safe experience is ideal for a stylish cool and different children’s party. The age range is 4-9. A Go Kart Party delights children with their first real driving experience, making it a memorable and exciting children’s party. As one parent said recently “Getting children in to the karts is a lot easier than getting them out!”. Current owners have secured fete bookings, fun days and birthday parties on repeat and have bookings well into 2009. Venues currently used are: Arrowvale Leisure Centre and Abbey Stadium in Redditch Woodrush Leisure Centre in Wythall Frankley Community School, Frankley The Greig Hall in Alcester In addition to these Kingsley Leisure Centre and St Augustines School in Redditch have been utilised. It is currently operated on a part time basis so there is huge scope for growth by entering into Kids Clubs, Before and After School Clubs, Go Kart Sessions within schools and much more. The franchisees are selling this business due to family commitments with investment in the region of 18K. Below is a summary of kit: 4 x Battery powered Go-Karts - no fumes, no noise 8x Batteries and 4 Chargers 1 x Inflatable Circuit 1 x Fan Blower 1 x Generator Sundry items include: Flags, Cones, Sandbags, Medals and Trophies
There will be a franchise fee payable direct to Go Kart Party, this is fixed and not based on % takings. We will provide contacts of PTAs within the area also
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