KidsPark Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

KidsPark is a children’s services franchise that offers flexible, hourly drop-in childcare, preschool programs, school-age activities, and private parties all under one roof. It was founded in 1988 in San Jose, California, to address the growing need for flexible childcare solutions for busy parents.

The company remains headquartered in San Jose, California, and has become well-known for its innovative approach to childcare that combines learning, play, and convenience in a safe and engaging environment.

The company began expanding beyond its original location and started franchising in 2003. KidsPark franchisees operate centers that cater primarily to children between the ages of two and twelve, providing services such as hourly childcare, backup care, preschool education, and themed birthday parties.

What distinguishes KidsPark from many traditional childcare businesses is its emphasis on flexible, drop-in hourly care rather than long-term enrollment contracts. This pay-as-you-go model appeals to parents who need occasional childcare or last-minute support, setting the brand apart in the industry.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a KidsPark franchise? It costs on average between $299,000 – $527,000 to start a KidsPark franchised facility.

This includes costs for leasehold improvements, furniture and fixtures, play and learning equipment, and initial operating expenses. The exact amount varies based on factors such as the size of the childcare center, the location, local construction and labor costs, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee, Initial Support Fee, Center Design Fee, Pre-Opening Training Fee, and Opening Support Fee$30,000
Premises Lease$15,750 to $36,000
Leasehold Improvements$80,000 to $180,000
Architect Fees$12,000 to $20,000
Fixtures$70,000 to $120,000
Start-up Inventory & Furniture$13,500 to $20,000
Computer System$3,000 to $4,000
Marketing & Grand Opening/Open House$5,000 to $10,000
Utility Deposits, Business Licenses, Insurance, and Other Prepaid Expenses$8,000 to $15,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Attending Training Course$1,000 to $3,500
Signage (Interior and Exterior)$6,000 to $10,000
Additional Funds and Working Capital – First 3 Months of Operation$55,000 to $72,000
Total Investment$299,250 to $526,500

Average Revenue (AUV)

How much revenue can you make with a KidsPark franchise? A KidsPark franchised location makes on average $493,000 in revenue (AUV) per year.

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KidsPark Franchise Disclosure Document

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many KidsPark locations are there?

According to the latest publicly available information, the KidsPark franchise system operates approximately 21 licensed centres across the United States.

What is the total investment required to open a KidsPark franchise?

The total investment required to open a KidsPark franchise ranges from $299,000 to $527,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a KidsPark franchise?

KidsPark franchisees pay a royalty fee of 5% of gross sales. They are also required to contribute a marketing or advertising fee of $250 per month to support brand promotion and national marketing initiatives.

Who owns KidsPark?

KidsPark franchise is owned by the founder and CEO, Debbie Milner.

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