Archive for June, 2009

Buying a Home Bounce House

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Bounce Houses are a great addition to any kids play area. Bounce Houses are exceptional fun and a safe alternative to trampolines, and have become a great party tradition. Renting used to be the only option, but now that is not the case. First you need to choose a Bounce House that’s fits your family size, age, activity level, etc.

 

             

Things to know when buying a Bounce House

Bounce Houses (aka - Inflatable Bouncers, Moon Walks, Bouncy Houses) have continuous airflow. Continuous airflow means an air blower continuously pumps air into the Bounce House.  As the bounce house is being used air escapes through the seams. You will hear air escaping out of the bounce house which is perfectly normal. The Blower needs a power source nearby to constantly fill the bouncer with air.  If power is not close by you can use a generator.

Residential bounce houses are much lighter, weighing as little as 28 pounds, and starting as inexpensive as $129.99. Being lighter weight and similar in cost to renting a bounce house, this makes it a more logical purchase.  Residential bounce houses are easier to set up, take down and transport. If the bounce house is properly maintained it can be used for years.

(NOTE -These Bounce Houses are not recommended for renting out or commercial usage.)

 

 Features - There are many different features and styles to choose from. 
Bounce Floors Space – This should be one of the most important features. Be sure you get a bounce house that has a floor big enough to house all your kids.  You want to make sure the weight limit on the Bounce House can hold all the kids you intend to have in the bouncer.

• Slides – This is one of the kids’ favorite features. Some slides are too small for actual activity. Be sure to get a Bounce House with a slide big enough for kids to actually slide down


Basketball Hoops and Climbing Walls - Kids climb.  Why not give them a place where they can climb in a safe environment.  Bounce Houses feature climbing walls that take you to a slide to slide down.  Also, some Bounce Houses have a basketball hoop where kids can bounce and play basketball at the same time.  Either way, we suggest these features for the older more experienced bouncer. 

Good Luck and Happy Bouncing!

UP!

Friday, June 5th, 2009

UP! Is in theaters now …

 

Recreate the movie experience with your kids and bounce your way UP to a new adventure.


Your kids will not get tired of laughing and playing the day away thinking they are flying away like the characters in the movie in their new bounce house!