Animal World Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Animal World operates as a family-focused entertainment franchise centered on indoor play spaces designed for young children. Established in 2016, the concept was built around providing safe, interactive, and engaging environments where kids can play regardless of weather conditions.

The brand is based in Alpharetta, Georgia, where it continues refining its indoor recreation format. The company launched its franchise program in 2021 in response to rising demand for accessible and scalable children’s entertainment venues. Franchise locations offer a mix of soft-play installations, indoor playground equipment, electric animal rides, and themed birthday celebrations.

Animal World stands apart through its proprietary electric ride-on animals and highly customizable party options, creating experiences that extend beyond standard indoor playgrounds. These elements help drive repeat visits and event bookings.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Animal World franchise? It costs on average between $58,000 – $76,000 to start a Animal World franchised center.

This includes costs related to indoor playground build-out, play structures and electric animal rides, party equipment, and initial operating expenses. The total investment can vary based on several factors, including the size of the facility, local market conditions, and whether the franchisee leases a new space or converts an existing location.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$50,000
Rent (3 Months)$3,000 – $12,000
Security Deposits$1,000 – $4,000
POS Computer System$500 – $800
Insurance (3 Months)$1,000 – $3,000
Permits and Licenses$100 – $1,500
Initial Inventory$500
Travel Expenses for Training$500 – $1,500
Professional Fees$500 – $1,500
Additional Funds$500 – $1,000
Total Estimated Investment$57,600 – $75,800

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Animal World locations are there?

As of the latest available data, Animal World has 15 locations in operation, with 4 franchise-owned and 11 company-owned units.

What is the total investment required to open a Animal World franchise?

The total investment required to open a Animal World franchise ranges from $58,000 to $76,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Animal World franchise?

Animal World franchisees pay ongoing fees that include a royalty fee of 15% of gross sales and a marketing and advertising contribution of 2% of gross sales. The royalty fee covers continued access to the brand, operating systems, and ongoing support, while the marketing fee funds brand awareness and promotional initiatives at the system level.

Who owns Animal World?

Animal World franchise is owned by Animal World Franchising, LLC, a privately held company based in Alpharetta, Georgia, and led by its founding team who developed and continue to oversee the brand’s family-entertainment concept.

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