Website development for entertainment venues
A parent opens your site on a phone on Saturday morning wanting three things: what you have, what it costs and how to get there. The first screen has to answer all three.
Who it is for
Family parks, trampoline and play centres
The decision takes a minute and happens on a phone. Prices, opening hours and the address have to be visible without hunting through the site.
Parties and events
This is the largest ticket and the longest back-and-forth. A request carrying the date, the number of children and the chosen package shortens it to one call.
Event agencies and equipment hire
A catalogue of packages and attractions with photos, terms and lead times, so the client understands the scale before the first conversation.
What is included
Pricing in plain sight
Tickets, passes, weekdays and weekends as a table, not "ask our manager". A hidden price does not create intrigue here — it sends people to a competitor.
Date-based booking
A form built for a party: date, time, guests and children, package, notes. It arrives in Telegram and your CRM in a shape your front desk can act on.
Events and schedule
Sessions and events you edit yourself from the admin. A schedule stuck on last month does more damage than no schedule at all.
A page per zone and attraction
Each area gets its own page with photos, age and height limits, and the rules. These are the pages that pull in search traffic.
Gallery, hours, directions
Real photos and video instead of stock, opening hours that account for holidays, a map with parking and public transport.
Mobile speed and analytics
Light pages, WebP, GA4 with goals on enquiries and calls. Weekend traffic comes from phones, and not always on good signal.
Technologies
- PHP 8.3
- WordPress
- ACF Pro
- Polylang
- MySQL
- JavaScript
- TypeScript
- React
- REST API
- Docker
- booking system
FAQ
Do we need online ticket payments?
Usually not at launch. An online till means an acquiring contract, fiscal compliance and reconciliation — separate money and time. A booking request with a deposit, or paying on arrival, covers most cases. We add payments once volume justifies them.
Our schedule changes weekly. Who updates it?
You do, from the admin, without a developer. The events list and prices are ordinary fields: edit, save, done. That is included in the base price.
Can we take birthday party bookings?
Yes — it is the key form on a site like this. It carries the date, the number of children and the package, with a confirmation e-mail to the customer and a notification to your team.
What about seasonality?
Put whatever is current on the home page: summer activities, holiday programmes, school breaks. That block is editable so you are not calling us every season.
Do we need a mobile app?
No. Almost nobody installs an app for a venue they visit twice a year — a fast responsive site does the same job for a fraction of the cost.
What does it cost and how long does it take?
From $2000, 3–5 weeks. The figure moves with the number of zones and packages and the booking forms you need. We quote exactly after the brief.
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