Bounce House Rental

Bounce House Rental

Bounce House Rental

A Brief guide to Bounce Houses and Tips for Renting

Bounce House Rental have re-invented the idea of children’s parties and backyard fun. The industry is evolving quickly as ever and there are more inflatable types of entertainment to choose from than one could imagine. This may the best kind of inflation that ever was!

Regardless of how popular they have become, lots of people don’t know much about bounce houses including the years of pleasure and enjoyment families can share just because of them. Here’s a crash guide to important things to know you need to know about bounce houses like what they are and how they are made, what fun they can provide, how safe they are, and some guidance on process of renting process – which we make as easy birthday cake.

A Bit about Bounce Houses

• Bounce houses are constructed of the most durable, yet flexible vinyl or nylon material specially designed to withstand the occasional wear and tear including small punctures while maintaining the utmost safety. This may be the first time you advise your kids to think INSIDE the box – but if they don’t, they will be safe from tumbling out of the bounce house!

• Consider the adventurous add-ons your child may request for his special day like a side slide or an inflatable climbing wall to get to that slide.

• Kids bouncers are constructed for a typical herd of about 5 children at a time, each under a 100 lbs – but remember these regulations alter with the size, heft, and weight of your bounce house.

A Bit about Renting the Bounce House

• Choosing the bounce adventure that will honor your child best can be overwhelming. So take it in steps by first learning the themes and features your kid will treasure best. Sizes matter greatly here – you’ll want your choice to send your kids to the moon – not back to the internet so they can show you how to pick the right one! Smaller inflatables necessitate about a 6’ x 6’ floor space; larger ones require about 7-8’ x 7-8’; and super large contraptions may need up to 11’ x 11’ of free, bounce-only space. So measure your event space twice or thrice if need be.

• Don’t be shy about reaching out for help from our facility’s customer service team: that’s what we do – and do graciously. We can help walk you through the process of choosing the bounce house best for you and your guests’ needs, offer safety tricks, and allow you to create an event that will go down in the “Bounce House Hall of Fame”.
Choose Panel Themes for the Bounce House Rental Dora and Diego, Ninja Turtle, Disney Princess, Sofia the first, Mickey and Friends, Ariel, Madagascar, Hello Kitty, Spiderman, Toy Story, Avengers, Super Heroes, Cars, Elmo, Monster High, Barnie, Ariel, Barbie, Bratz, Nemo, Power Rangers, Thomas Train, Pirates, Tinker Bell, Sports, Angry Birds, Yo Gabba Gabba, Hulk and many others.

A Bit about Safety

• Bounce houses require constant attention. Remember, you are not only watching your own child somersaulting to her heart’s desire, but many other tiny tumblers, too. So take time before your party to designate adult supervision times for the duration of your party. Reach out to friends, family and other parents to help. Otherwise, try hiring a babysitter to hold down the inflatable fort so you get get busy prepping the cake and presents – not worrying about a bounce house full of sugar-pumped gymnasts.

• The statistics of children hurting themselves in bounce houses are few, but the rare occurrence is usually due to having too many – or too many different types – of people in your bounce house at once time. Be sure the house you rent is suitable for adults at all, and avoid allowing children of different ages and sizes play at the same time.

Cities and Parks that Bounce House 4 Fun serve and delivery for Free: Miami Gardens, Coral Springs, Miami, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Weston, Tamarac, Sunrise, Davie, Boynton Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Greenacres, coconut creek, parkland, tamarac, sunrise, oakland park, lauderhill, plantation, weston, davie, miami gardens, hialeah, boynton beach, greenacres, lantana, royal palm beach, wellington, lake worth, riviera beach, delray beach, welleby park, tradewinds park, lauderdale-by-the-sea, cooper city, lighthouse point, John Prince Park, Melrose Park, Miramar Regional Park in Miramar, Jim Ward Park, T.Y. Park in Hollywood, Tree Tops Park in Davie, Vista View Park in Davie, Markham Park in Sunrise, C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines, Plantation Heritage Park in Plantation, Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach and West Lake Park in Hollywood.

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