THE YMCA Ground at Thomas Lands, Georgetown, is set to be transformed into a vibrant hub of excitement and family entertainment this weekend when the Caribbean Mega Bounce Theme Park opens its gates on Friday, November 7, 2025.
The four-day event — the first of its kind in Guyana — promises “loads of fun for the entire family,” according to organisers, Jonathan Beepat and Dominic Weekes of Wildfire Entertainment. The park will run from November 7 to 10, featuring a variety of inflatable attractions, rides, games, and entertainment suitable for all ages.
At a media briefing ahead of the event, Beepat explained that Caribbean Mega Bounce was created by a group of Jamaicans who wanted to provide more wholesome entertainment options for families and children across the region.
“They realised there aren’t many family activities like this in the Caribbean, so they invested in this travelling theme park,” Beepat said. “It has been held successfully in Jamaica for more than a decade, and also in Antigua and Barbados. Now, we’re bringing that same experience to Guyana.”
Originally scheduled for October 31 to November 3, the event was postponed due to Hurricane Melissa, which caused travel disruptions for key members of the Jamaican technical team responsible for setting up the park.
ONE TICKET, UNLIMITED RIDES
Co-organiser Weekes assured attendees that once they enter the park, all rides are included with the price of admission.
“With your ticket purchase, you get unlimited access to all the rides,” Weekes explained. “It’s a one-time cover charge — you pay once, and you can enjoy everything inside the park.”
He added that a re-entry policy is in place for those who wish to leave and return later in the day. “You can bounce as long as you like, go home, recharge, and come back for another session within the same day,” he said.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, the organisers have put comprehensive safety measures in place. Weekes noted that there will be over three dozen ushers, along with private security, and support from both the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Fire Service.
Beepat added that the event will also feature a food court area, allowing families to relax and enjoy meals while children play. Vendors will offer a range of refreshments and local treats throughout the day.
The event’s title sponsor is Beepats, with support from brands under its umbrella, as well as Sterling Products, Cevon’s Waste Management, and other partners.
Gates open from 15:00 hours to 22:00 hours on Friday and Monday, and 11:00 hours to 22:00 hours on Saturday and Sunday.
Ticket prices are as follows: Children: $4,000; Adults: $5,000; and Family Bundle (2 adults + 2 children): $16,000.
Tickets are available at Bad Monkey Merch (Giftland, Movietowne, Amazonia, and Leonora locations), Beepats on Regent Street, N&S Mattai on Water and Hope Streets, and at the YMCA Ground on Thomas Lands.
As anticipation builds, organisers say they expect a strong turnout for this family-friendly event — one that promises to combine the joy of play, the thrill of rides, and the warmth of community.
“The guys brought the rides down here, and we’re expecting everyone to come out, have fun, and make memories,” Beepat said.


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