11 children could win a free birthday party at Oxygen Croydon if they’re born on the UK’s most common birthday.
According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), the number of average daily births on September 26 is at an all-time high, compared to the rest of the year.
To celebrate the occasion, Oxygen is giving 11 children the chance to win the ultimate birthday party, with one party being hosted at each park.
Oxygen Croydon, as well as Oxygen Acton and Oxygen at the O2, are offering children their new party packages, where they can win a free birthday for 10 guests, complete with an hour of Activeplay, access to an exclusive party area, a dedicated party host and more.
Each of the venues has interconnected trampolines, a mega airbag, an ultimate dodgeball arena, and soft play areas for toddlers.
Oxygen Croydon also features a parkour area and a battle beam.
Parents can relax in the café areas, which have views of the park, perfect for keeping a watchful eye on children as they enjoy themselves.
The party must take place on September 26 and proof of the birthday must be provided to the park in advance.
Additional guests can be added and paid for separately.
For those born on any of the other 364 days, Oxygen has also released new party packages, to ensure every kid has big-time fun on their special day.
The three new party packages available are:
- Classic Party, which includes 1 hour of Activeplay plus 45 minutes in an exclusive party room, Oxygen jump socks for all guests, a selection of hot, unlimited squash, and a free return voucher for all party guests. This package costs £26.95 per person.
- Jump-Up Party, which includes everything from the Classic Party, as well as ice cream and 12oz slushies for every child. This package costs £29.95 per person.
- BIG-TIME Party, which includes everything from the Jump-Up party, plus a fruit platter and a 30-day voucher for the birthday child. This package costs £37.95 per person.
Each party also comes with a dedicated host, who is one of Oxygen’s official Pioneers of Play and an expert at creating as much fun as possible.
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