Step 1: TALK

Have a Rockin’ Jump Discovery Discussion. Every partnership starts off with an honest, two-way conversation. After you submit an online inquiry, a Rockin’ Jump executive will reach out to schedule a phone call with you. This introductory conversation is an opportunity for us to get to know each other. You’ll learn the details of our prequalification criteria, and we’ll get the chance to learn about your goals. This is also a great time to ask all of your questions about Rockin’ Jump Trampoline Franchises, franchising and Family Entertainment Centers (FECs). If you are interested in applying to be a Rockin’ Jump Franchisee after the initial discovery discussion, we’ll email you a link to complete the franchisee online application.

Please Note: There are essential experience and financial qualifications which prospective franchisees must meet in order to buy a franchise.

Please review these qualifications here before you submit an inquiry to our Franchise Sales Director.

**This is NOT an employment application form. If you would like to apply for employment, please visit your local Rockin’ Jump’s website!


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Step 2: PAPERWORK

Complete a Rockin' Jump Franchisee Application, NDA & FDD Receipt The application process allows us to assess your commitment and compatibility with Rockin' Jump. You'll provide us with detailed information about your financial preparedness and business experience. There is no fee or obligation to apply. We'll also email you a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Once we've received your application and NDA, we'll send you our trampoline Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD.) If you are interested in moving forward after viewing the FDD, you must sign and return a receipt it to us in order to move forward.

"Rockin’ Jump has provided a tremendous amount of support and their support team was a key factor in our success. Thank you for all of your help Rockin’ Jump!"

Dawn Porter, Brentwood, CA

Step 3: PHONE INTERVIEW

Connect with a Rockin' Jump Founder & Pass a Background Check. At this step in the process you will have the opportunity to interview with one of Rockin' Jump's founders. After the in-depth interview, we will mutually decide if a Discovery Day at our California headquarters is right for you. Qualified applicants and their co-investors who wish to move forward will need to pass a background check.

Step 4: ON-SITE MEETING

Discovery Day! Experience Rockin' Jump in Person On Discovery Day, we welcome you to our corporate headquarters in Pleasanton, California. We'll visit several parks, discuss the new trampoline franchise market areas you wish to develop. You'll let us know how many units you want to commit to, and the development schedule that you envision. During your visit, you'll meet our executives and franchise support team. We encourage you to ask questions, visit our locations, talk to our staff, and meet department heads.

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Step 5: COMMIT

Get Approved By Rockin' Jump & Pay Your Franchise Fee

Once approved, you will receive all of the final legal documentation to sign. After the paperwork is completed and the $50,000 trampoline park franchise fee is received, you will have formal rights to your assigned territory, as well as our extensive support and resources.

Disclosures:
* Figures obtained from Item 7 of our 2017 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). ** Figures obtained from our Dublin, San Carlos and San Jose California locations published in Item 19 of our 2017 FDD. For complete performance of all Rockin’ Jump locations please see item 19 of our FDD. A new franchisee’s results may differ from the represented performance. There is no assurance that you will do as well, and you must accept that risk.

*** This advertisement is not an offering. An offering can only be made by prospectus filed first with the department of law of the state of New York. Such filing does not constitute approval by the department of law.