A 25,000 Square Foot Bounce Park Is Coming To Toyota Field
Huntsville, get ready for a whole new level of family fun! FunBox, the ultimate inflatable park experience, is coming to Toyota Field on Friday, September 27, 2024.
This 25,000-square-foot bounce park promises excitement for everyone, with vibrant obstacle courses, gigantic slides, and countless interactive inflatables.
Originating from Southern California, FunBox was founded by visionary entrepreneur Antonio Nieves.
Antonio’s passion for creating immersive experiences stems from his own upbringing in the foster care system, where he grew up with nine younger siblings.
His vision was to transform family fun, making it more accessible and inspiring. That’s why FunBox is not just about fun—it’s also about giving back.
Each location, including the one coming to Huntsville, is committed to supporting a local charity that advocates for children in foster care.
FunBox aims to create an affordable experience where families can come together and make unforgettable memories.
Tickets for the Huntsville grand opening are available at an early bird price of $18, rising to $22 at the door. Here are the time slots for the big weekend
Friday, September 27, 2024
- 4:00 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
- 5:30 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
Saturday, September 28, 2024
- 10:30 AM | $18 ($22 at the door)
- 12:00 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
- 1:30 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
- 3:00 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
- 4:30 PM | $18 ($22 at the door)
The best part? Infants and seniors get to join in the fun for free!
From jumping and sliding to exploring this inflatable wonderland, FunBox offers an affordable and inclusive environment for families from all walks of life.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the world’s largest bounce park right here in Huntsville. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets early, and get ready for a day of fun and laughter.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit FunBox’s official website or follow them on social media for the latest updates.
Kait is an author and journalist originally from Illinois, but she found her home in Madison. She is a student at Southern New Hampshire University and will graduate in 2025.