Chipmunks, Children Playland and Cafe Franchise!
Listing: #WL00336Benny Wang
Broker | Wellington

About this Business for sale in Wellington Greater Area
Chipmunks, Children Playland and Cafe Franchise!
Chipmunks is NZ’s leading pay for play children’s indoor playground and café franchise!
Founded in 1996 in Dunedin, it is designed for children aged 1-11 years. Chipmunks offers a safe and exciting place for children to play under supervision and they now have 53 franchises throughout Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia.
There is something for all age groups, and especially for the parents and caregivers who bring the children to play. There is an onsite cafe that serves an extensive menu of fresh and delicious food, drinks and, of course, great coffee.
This popular Chipmunks playland and café has been in operation since 2006 and is well known in the Wellington region. The playland and café are open 7 days per week, with highly qualified staff in place.
It is a business that is easy and fun to operate. It also has multiple income streams through entry fees, kids' parties, after school care and private venue hire. The café also provides great cash flow.
This is a good business for an owner operator who wants to work and realises real potential.
This is the perfect opportunity for a new owner with business skills and capital, or someone who understands the franchise relationship and wants to grow a business for themselves.
You will receive initial training, and ongoing support to help you grow this business further.
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