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  Safety First...
 

Safety is essential, and as such we endeavour to make sure that every child is kept safe by simple rules that must be obeyed...

At the beginning of the party, we conduct a 'drivers briefing' about the rules, and structure of the event, as well as simple instructions on how to use the equipment, such as seat belts and accelerator pedals. The rules should be adhered to at all times, whether the child is a driver, passenger or spectator.

The rules are important so that nobody gets hurt. For example, when the music stops, all Jeeps must stop. That ensures that any drivers or passengers walking to or from the Jeeps do not inadvertantly have their toes run over !

In the unlikely event something does go wrong, we have public liability insurance of up to one million pounds.

  In fact, you can actually relax and enjoy the party for once, as we take care of the children whilst on the Jeeps, and when they’re off they can entertain themselves with our mini Scalextric track, Giant Connect Four and mini table football.


 

    Venues  
     
   

We don't have our own venue, we come to you. Leisure centres, school halls, village halls - we're not fussy. Anywhere really that's big enough to take our track, and that will have a good atmosphere for your child's party.

Our 'track' is 15m long by 10m wide (that's just under 50 x 33 feet if you're of an age that desperately misses sweets in jars), but the space will need to be bigger than that to give us some space for our speakers and things, an area for the children to wait and play with the off-track activities. And don't forget an area for them to have their feast after all that driving !Oliver Wagstaff at the wheel

It may seem obvious, but we also require a 240v socket fairly near the track.

We would also need plenty of space to park near the entrance, as a: we either bring a very long trailer and/or a big van and b: there's a lot of equipment we have to bring in. We also need a clear entrance of at least a metre wide (3.3 ft), with no tight wiggles!

We are often asked whether we can do it outdoors! The answer is yes, of course. However, the ground needs to be relatively flat, and if on grass, it needs to be cut short. A word of caution though, if the weather is bad, the use of the equipment may be hampered, disrupting your event, so it's as well to have a backup plan in the form of a covered venue.