Propyard’s Family Funday returns this Bank Holiday weekend

Propyard’s Family Funday returns this Bank Holiday weekend

Posted on: 23 May 2023

With what seems like a Bank Holidays every week at the moment, it’s easy to run out of ideas to keep the family entertained. Never fear, Propyard have you covered.

 

Propyard’s Family Funday will take place at the Feeder Road venue between 11.30 AM and 6 PM on Saturday 27 May 2023.

 

Round Three of the venue’s action-packed Family Fundays will see a busy outdoor and indoor layout featuring entertainment, bouncy castles, music all day, street food, a bubbleologist and games as well as a selection of DJs guaranteed to get attendees of all ages up and moving.

 

Tickets are on sale now and can be found on the Propyard website.

 

 

Taking place all day on 27 May, Propyard have a curated an exciting lineup of activities that will keep the whole family entertained on what promises to be a sun-soaked Saturday.

 

Attendees of all ages will embark on a rollercoaster journey of storytelling with The Adventure Bureau’s Katie Storer and Simon Panrucker as they present a completely improvised story complete with an improvised soundtrack and songs. You will decide what elements go into the story’s melting pot – who knows where it will end up?

 

The Funday favourite bouncy castle is back once more and there will be DJs throughout the day with DJ Dad, Whitts and Queen of Pressure all taking to the decks. Plus - if you feel a bit peckish - there will be a selection of delicious food traders on hand to fulfil your culinary needs.

 

Propyard have also listened to attendee feedback and removed the cost of all onsite entertainment (including the bouncy castle) and instead introduced a single entrance ticket. 

Propyard’s Family Funday will take place at the Feeder Road venue between 11.30 AM and 6 PM on Saturday 27 May 2023 with tickets priced at £6 for adults, £4 for children (3-16 years old) and free for under-3s. Secure your tickets HERE.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.