Never Too Old to Party
A party franchise proves business and pleasure do go together.
Keele Winter, 33, loves to party. In fact, she has been partying
nonstop for the past three and a half years and has even gotten the
city of Brentwood, California, to join in on the fun. Complete with
pizza, a 20-foot slide, an 18-foot bounce house, and a
1,500-square-foot obstacle course, her party facility ranks among
the best in town. But Winter doesn't just play
around--organizing parties is her business as a Pump It Up
franchisee.
In 2001, Winter, a former stay-at-home mom, opened the doors to
her 10,000-square-foot facility and attracted fun-lovers by
offering 40 free parties during the first month. Within three
months, party fever swept the city, and Winter was already seeing
profits. Now there's a six-week to two-month waiting list to
schedule a two-hour party at the indoor facility. Sales for 2005
are projected to hit $500,000, and Winter is busy constructing a
bigger building to accommodate the growth. "I'm talking
about parapets and walls and sheetrock and permit fees and things
you don't think will ever come into your vocabulary," says
Winter. "I've learned a lot."
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Zone. And Winter's parties are not just kid stuff. From hosting
Easter egg hunts for big companies to throwing surprise birthday
parties for the older generation, the inflatable equipment brings
out the kid in everyone. "When you see moms and dads and
grandpas and grandmas going down the slides, it's
hilarious," says Winter. "It's like being on a giant
indoor playground."
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For this mother of three, the party has just begun. "I
don't ever see a time in my life when Pump It Up is not a part
of it," Winter says. "I plan on doing this for a long,
long time."