Jungle Quest vs Little Kickers Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of Jungle Quest vs Little Kickers including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
Jungle Quest Franchise
Little Kickers Franchise
Investment $311,490 - $492,625$25,180 - And Up
Franchise Fee $40,000$20,000
Royalty Fee 5%-
Advertising Fee --
Year Founded 19932002
Year Franchised 20052003
Term Of Agreement --
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Business Experience Requirements

 
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Little Kickers Franchise
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Financing Options

 
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Little Kickers Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Training & Support

 
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Expansion Plans

 
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US Expansion --
Canada Expansion -Yes
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Company Overviews

About Jungle Quest

Indoor adventure centers for children featuring elevated ropes courses, zip lines and other elements, jungle caves, volcanoes, rock climbing skill courses, and day camps.

Veteran Incentives   25% off franchise fee

About Little Kickers

Little Kickers started in the UK in 2002. Christine Stanschus was living in London at the time and spotted a gap in the market when trying to find pre-school soccer classes for her son. Child obesity was becoming a hot topic and Christine couldn’t believe there weren’t pre-school classes to get young children involved in and enjoying sport, so she decided to do it herself.


With a successful career in investment banking rather than soccer coaching, it was clear she needed to play to her strengths in business and find soccer and developmental experts who could help her shape the classes.

It was a recipe for success. Christine focused on building a brand around "fun first” making sure she worked with experts in child development as well as FA qualified soccer coaches. Together they created programmes that would deliver high quality soccer skills, combined with important pre-school learning concepts such as colour and number recognition, sharing, following instructions and using imagination.


With a network of 2,250 coaches and over 300 franchises in 32 countries, we’re now the world’s biggest and most successful pre-school soccer academy and there’s plenty more to come. We’re constantly enhancing our classes with the help of our experts and we’re always happy to hear from people who want to become a franchisee and experience a better work/life balance while running a successful business.