Planet Obstacle Expanding to Second Location in Davenport

It’s the first expansion for the “world’s largest indoor obstacle park”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Planet Obstacle, the “world’s largest indoor obstacle park,” has been in operation in Lake Mary for about seven years, offering challenging yet safe obstacle courses for people of all ages.

“Created by two Cirque du Soleil veterans, the 50,000-square-foot park provides a day full of unique, challenging and safe courses for all ages to enjoy healthy exercise, to learn about fitness and to connect with others,” says the Planet Obstacle website.

Now Planet Obstacle is planning to expand to a second location, this time in Davenport. A recent plan review gives the address as 1981 Ernie Caldwell Blvd. #600 (although this address is not yet searchable on Google Maps).

“In the style of TV fan favorite America Ninja Warrior, guests can earn bragging rights to an aerial ropes course, an extreme zip-line, an adult ninja course, a giant rock-climbing wall and more. Kid-friendly activities include a kids’ ninja course, trampolines, bungees, ball pits and bumper cars.”

What Now confirmed news of the opening in Davenport on Thursday with co-owner Andrei Roublev. Roublev also confirmed that the new location will feature Planet Obstacle’s Sky Cafe, which offers classic concession stand favorites like fries, corn dogs, and mozzarella sticks; handhelds like a burger, chicken sandwich, various quesadillas; pizza; wings; and a selection of beers and wines.

You can keep up with Planet Obstacle news by following @planetobstacle on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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