Wannabe Ninja Warriors will get to traverse obstacles including the TV show’s iconic warped wall when a new attraction opens on Teesside this summer.
Confirmed on Tuesday, the new adventure park is set to open at Teesside Park in July.
It comes after months of speculation after reports bosses behind the venue were in talks to take over the former casino at the retail park.
The venue will be the first of its kind in the North East, following in the footsteps of similar attractions in Leeds, Sheffield, and Edinburgh.
Here’s everything we know about the new Ninja Warrior UK Adventure Park opening at Teesside Park:
When will Ninja Warrior Teesside Park open?
Bosses are yet to confirm a specific date, but have confirmed the venue will open in July and hinted it will be ready “right in time for the summer holidays”.
What obstacles will be in the venue?
The Teesside Park site will include the famous Warped Wall, two fixed obstacle courses, a giant inflatable course complete with tunnels, battle towers and the ultimate obstacle course to race through.
Younger ninjas will have a dedicated inflatable course for under fours. After completing the challenges, there will also be a gaming zone, six party rooms, a viewing mezzanine, and a cafe to refuel at.
Is there anything for adults?
Ninja Warrior UK Teesside will also be offering Ninja Lates, a monthly event exclusively for over-18s to conquer the iconic obstacle courses in 60-minute sessions, with no kids around.
How much will it cost?
Prices for the Teesside Park Ninja Warrior are yet to be confirmed.
Based on the prices at the Leeds venue, also run by the same company, as a guide - one hour entry costs £13.95, going up to £20.95 for two hours. There are also a host of special prices for families, toddlers, after school sessions, and students.
Where at Teesside Park is it opening?
Ninja Warrior is taking over the former Rainbow Casino unit, which has sat empty since 2016 after the gambling venue closed.
What will it look like?
Bosses at the venue have released these CGIs which show how they expect it to look.
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