Indoor play area: 5 actions to optimise team time
Managing an indoor play area involves much more than simply managing the play area itself. It also involves managing human relations, both with customers - whether children or accompanying adults such as parents, grandparents and family members - and with the staff working in the establishment. The success of an indoor play area depends to a large extent on the quality of the welcome, the efficient management of staff and the constant quest to optimise processes.
The first interaction that customers have with the indoor play area is essential. A warm welcome and clear orientation help to create a positive first impression. However, managing the constant flow of customers and their needs requires effective coordination. The same applies to the staff working in the play area. Recruiting, training and motivating staff are crucial to ensuring a quality service and a pleasant experience for visitors.
To help staff become more efficient on a day-to-day basis, here are five ideas for action:
Investing in stand-alone activities
Introducing new activities to an indoor play area can seem complex in terms of staff management. However, opting for automated interactive games can lighten the load. At Kylii Kids, for example, interactive games for children are designed to switch on, off and update automatically. This minimises staff involvement in the day-to-day management of the games, while providing an engaging experience for customers.
Outsourcing communication and community management
Managing social networks and online reviews is essential for attracting new customers and maintaining a positive image of the playground. However, this can be a time-consuming task. Outsourcing communication and community management to specialist agencies or freelancers allows staff to focus on the human side of their role, welcoming and interacting with customers.
Building multi-skilled teams
Staff versatility can greatly improve operational efficiency. If each member of the team is capable of handling different tasks, such as reception, light catering and event organisation, this allows resources to be better allocated when needed. Clear planning and appropriate training are essential to ensure that each team member can successfully fulfil different roles.
Choosing reliable partners
Working with reliable, service-oriented partners is essential to the success of an indoor play area. Whether it's trade association councils or equipment suppliers, it's important to focus on product and service quality. Ensuring that suppliers offer responsive maintenance guarantees in the event of a problem can avoid unwanted delays in operation.
Dedicated birthday activities
Birthdays are a major source of revenue for many indoor play areas. Offering special activities such as entertainment with magicians, go-karting or climbing can attract customers for memorable celebrations. However, this may require additional staff. An interesting alternative is the use of interactive solutions such as the treasure hunt offered by Kylii Kids, which allow you to create highlights while letting children play independently.
Managing an indoor play area is a complex balance between managing customers, staff and activities. By implementing strategies such as automating activities, outsourcing communication, multi-skilling staff, selecting reliable partners and creating special birthday experiences, it is possible to optimise operations and deliver an exceptional customer experience while minimising staff workloads.