Sandham Gardens has now opened its brand new headline attraction, Skynets – The Big Bounce.
The Sandown seafront attraction has benefitted from a massive £650,000 investment in time for the summer season.
The new high nets adventure course will allow visitors to play and bounce across 4 huge nets suspended high up between posts around 1, central treehouse. Akin to a massive, open-air bounce park, children and adults alike will be able to enjoy the ‘big bounce’ experience.
Christian Zanti, Operations Manager at Sandham Gardens, says:
“We are extremely happy that we can now begin to welcome visitors back to Sandham Gardens and we are incredibly excited to have officially opened our brand new Skynets attraction. This new activity represents a major investment in Sandham Gardens as we continue to offer more choice and value for the thousands of tourists we attract every year. We’re confident that Skynets – The Big Bounce will also be popular with local people as we continue to offer a 20% discount across all our attractions for island residents.”
Allan Leech, Chief Executive Officer of parent company, Heritage Great Britain said:
“We are working hard to make the Sandam Gardens visitor experience and destination bigger and better every year. It is amazing news that ‘Skynets – The Big Bounce’ is finally open after many months in the making and with comprehensive hygiene and comfort measures in place. This is an outstanding addition to the Sandham Gardens portfolio of attractions which already includes a massive Jurassic adventure golf course along with electric go karting”.





























































































So, kids can’t return to school because of social distancing issues. But they can bounce around on this. Am I missing something ?
I trust that a robust cleaning and sanitising routine is being adhered to.
All of those children on there, keeping it clean will be a nightmare.
I know it is out of doors, but indoor play areas have not been allowed to open because of difficulties keeping them satisfactorily clean!
I just hope they keep their computer system under control….. 😀
13.50 per person..I thought robin hill was expensive..how do they justify that thats over 50 quid to bounce on a net..it wont last long what a rip off..shame as kids need something…thats while isle jump went bust at 10 pounds per person…less price more customers!!!!!
You took the words out of my mouth! It’s all well and good building these attractions but charging that type of money isn’t going to attract people, money is tight enough and it’s a shame as kids do need this type of stuff!
For a family of four of course…