Child’s Play Challenge Courses Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Child’s Play Challenge Courses (CPCC) is a mobile obstacle-course and fitness-entertainment franchise founded in 2015 in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Created by husband-and-wife team Matt and Lauren Borawski, the concept began as a home-built obstacle course for a neighborhood gathering and quickly evolved into a full-fledged business as demand grew.

The brand is headquartered in New Jersey and has expanded its footprint by offering franchising opportunities to entrepreneurs who want to bring portable, activity-focused events to their local communities.

The franchise delivers a wide range of obstacle-course experiences for children, teens, and adults, including birthday parties, school programs, camp activities, corporate team-building events, community festivals, and inclusive events tailored to participants with special needs.

Child’s Play Challenge Courses differentiates itself through its fully mobile model, which eliminates the need for a fixed facility and allows franchisees to operate in a wide variety of settings.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Child’s Play Challenge Courses franchise? It costs on average between $141,000 – $186,000 to start a Child’s Play Challenge Courses franchised center.

This includes costs for equipment, obstacle-course components, vehicles or trailers, insurance, and initial operating expenses. The exact amount depends on several factors, including the size of the territory, the type of mobile setup the franchisee selects, local permitting requirements, and whether additional optional equipment packages are purchased.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$35,000
Storage Unit$1,200 – $4,000
Furniture and Fixtures$400 – $1,500
Initial Obstacles, Equipment, and Inventory$70,000 – $82,000
Computer, Software and Point of Sales System$2,972 – $4,719
Service Vehicle$2,294 – $4,872
Grand Opening Marketing$4,000 – $7,500
Insurance Deposits – Three Months$2,000 – $4,000
Travel for Initial Training$1,000 – $3,100
Signage$6,300 – $9,500
Professional Fees$4,600 – $7,800
Licenses and Permits$325 – $450
Printing, Stationery and Office Supplies$1,545 – $1,975
Additional Funds – Three Months$8,881 – $19,623
Total Estimate$140,517 – $186,039

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Child’s Play Challenge Courses locations are there?

As of the latest data, Child’s Play Challenge Courses operates 1 franchise location in the United States.

What is the total investment required to open a Child’s Play Challenge Courses franchise?

The total investment required to open a Child’s Play Challenge Courses franchise ranges from $141,000 to $186,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Child’s Play Challenge Courses franchise?

The ongoing fees for the franchise opportunity with Child’s Play Challenge Courses consist of a royalty fee of 8 % of gross sales and a brand development (marketing) fund contribution of 2% of gross sales.

Who owns Child’s Play Challenge Courses?

The franchise is owned by Matt Borawski and Lauren Borawski, who founded and currently run Child’s Play Challenge Courses.

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