Biddeford’s New Pickleball Facility: A new indoor pickleball facility, Bounce Pickle + Play, is set to open this spring in Biddeford. Located at 420 Alfred Road in the Five Points Shopping Center, the 140,000-square-foot space will feature six pickleball courts, a golf and sports simulator, and a sports bar for social gatherings.
Bounce Pickle + Play aims to create a hub for pickleball enthusiasts. Players will have access to round-robin tournaments, open play sessions, and drop-in games. The facility will also host a state-of-the-art full-swing golf and sports simulator offering multiple courses and game options for visitors.
Facility Features
Bounce Sports Bar, part of the new facility will provide a public restaurant space for players and guests. It will serve snacks, bar food, and beverages, making it a welcoming spot for athletes and spectators. The six indoor pickleball courts, designed for all skill levels, will allow for casual and competitive play.
The inclusion of the golf and sports simulator adds variety to the facility, catering to those interested in other recreational activities. This diverse mix of offerings makes Bounce Pickle + Play a versatile destination for the Biddeford community.
Community Impact
The facility is expected to become a gathering place for sports enthusiasts, encouraging social interaction and community engagement. The addition of Bounce Sports Bar further enhances its appeal, providing a space for dining and relaxation.
Officials believe the facility will attract pickleball players and those looking for alternative sports and entertainment options. With its convenient location and modern amenities, Bounce Pickle + Play is set to become a key recreational spot in the region.
News in Brief: Biddeford’s New Pickleball Facility
Bounce Pickle + Play will open this spring in Biddeford, offering six pickleball courts, a golf and sports simulator, and a sports bar. This 140,000-square-foot facility will host tournaments, open play, and dining options, providing a versatile and exciting space for the community.
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