A local soft play centre is relaunching its popular children’s evening sessions alongside the introduction of an exciting new interactive play feature.
Club Boom, aimed at children in school Years 4 to 6, will return to Boomerang in Melksham from Friday 1st May and run weekly from 6pm to 8pm. The sessions offer a supervised environment where children can use the facilities with friends, providing what organisers describe as a safe and energetic evening activity.
To mark the relaunch, Boomerang is offering 100 free tickets for the opening night.
Alongside the return of Club Boom, the centre has also introduced Wakka Tag, a new £30,000 interactive game installed inside the
main soft play frame. The system allows children to tap sensors, score points and compete against others as they move around the play structure.
“Wakka Tag is designed to bring something new to every visit – encouraging repeat play, friendly competition, and a completely different experience each time,” said Gary Cooke. “With prizes up for grabs and leaderboards to chase, it adds a modern twist to traditional soft play – and early reactions from children have already been hugely positive.”
During March, Boomerang has also invested in a range of improvements across the centre, including new toddler soft play features, enhanced baby play equipment and new shapes and upgrades within the main play frame.
“These changes have been designed to improve the experience for families with younger children, keeping Boomerang fresh, safe and engaging for all ages,” added Gary.
“We’re getting back to what we do best – giving families a great place to spend time together, whatever the weather. These investments are all about making Boomerang even better for our customers – and giving people more reasons to visit again and again.”
For more information, visit Boomerang Family Entertainment Centre at Bowerhill, Melksham or check their website and social channels.





