BiC Franchise System vs KidsPark

Two franchise systems, side by side. For a software vendor, they are not the same opportunity.

More open target
BiC Franchise System
wins 4 of 12 vendor rows

KidsPark leads on average unit revenue ($772,552 vs $223,624), which means more budget headroom per unit. KidsPark carries the lighter royalty load (5.0% vs 12.0%), leaving operators more room for software spend. Verdict: KidsPark is the stronger software-sales opportunity on today's filing data.

education
BiC Franchise System
education
KidsPark
Total units
37
20
Franchised units
36
19
Unit growth YoY
-5%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
$224K
$773K
Royalty
12%
5%
Ad fund
2%
3%
Initial franchise fee
$45K
$4K
Investment range (low)
$85K
$299K
Investment range (high)
$146K
$521K
Procurement model
Approved supplier
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2026
2025
Filing freshness
CURRENT
DUE

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Common questions

BiC Franchise System vs KidsPark, answered

BiC Franchise System has 37 total units and KidsPark has 20, so BiC Franchise System is the larger system.
BiC Franchise System reports $224K in average unit revenue and KidsPark reports $773K, so KidsPark has the higher AUV.
BiC Franchise System charges a 12% royalty and KidsPark charges 5%, so KidsPark has the lower royalty.
BiC Franchise System's initial franchise fee is $45K and KidsPark's is $4K, so KidsPark has the lower fee.
BiC Franchise System's initial investment runs $85K–$146K and KidsPark's runs $299K–$521K, so KidsPark requires the larger investment.

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