Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Having Fun In A Bounce House

By Jim Thorpe


Bounce houses guarantee a fun time for all ages. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are the perfect addition to any party.

When I was a kid, if there was a bouncy house at a party then it was automatically the best party I had ever been to. Whether it was a birthday party, block party, or my dad's office party, without fail the bouncy house always guaranteed a great time.

First, you can find out what he really likes. Little boys get into new fads all the time. Back when Power Rangers were popular, everyone wanted anything and everything Power Rangers. More recently, Angry Birds became the thing to talk about.

Everyone was talking about it and looked for any excuse to be a part of it. As you can imagine, families that planned parties according to these themes found incredible success with them.

With the exception of sharp objects being put into the mix, most of these constructs are designed so that people who are bouncing on or in them cannot puncture through. This means that people can have fun and bounce around without fear of destroying the equipment.

Also, nowadays there are so many different bouncy houses to choose from it can be almost overwhelming! They come in literally all shapes and sizes, from princess castles, to giant monkeys, to obstacle courses.

However, these different options inflatable rentals are offering their customers are making it easier to coordinate with party themes and making the experience more exciting. What's more fun than jumping in a giant red and yellow box? Jumping in a giant dinosaur of course!

Also, because of the variety of bounce house choices nowadays, inflatables at parties are starting to become more and more popular with older children as well.

First one to find the treasure wins a special prize. Consider making multiple destinations so that everyone can have a piece of the treasure.

Bake cookies in the shapes of skulls, chests and parrots. Give the birthday boy a pirate's hat and dress up yourselves.

The first game that will probably be played when on the equipment is the game of tag. The traditional tagging experience will be altered by the fact that the surface if flexible and elastic, and the texture of the surface is slippery.

The beauty of inflatables is that they are fun and active, yet they are completely safe as well. You can always play hard, and never worry about falling hard.

I remember that at my high school grad night, the bouncers were the most popular attractions. I jousted and played sumo all night, and the line for the obstacle course was so long that I didn't have time to wait for it.

Also, all through high school I lifeguarded at a local pool, and every year it hosted a Fourth of July swim team barbeque, complete with a slip-n-slide bouncer. I would watch people slide on it all day, from the six-year-old Guppies to the thirty-five year old swim coach.

Rent a festive bounce house from Utah neighbors or companies and let them have at it. Other decorations can include a working jack-in-the-box, a bean bag toss, a popcorn or cotton candy stand and a tiger jumping through a flaming hoop.

Perhaps you should skip over the tiger part. Finally, everyone loves a good fight between the Cowboys and Indians.

The others will bounce them, hoping to unbalance them enough to make them extend their arms or legs in the effort to balance. If the person who is the egg makes a move to rebalance, they have been cracked and it is someone else's turn.

Kids love bounce houses! The only downside to having them at your party is there is a possibility that they will be so popular that children might refuse to stop jumping even when the party is over, which I believe is a positive problem.

Bouncers are attractions that everyone loves, whether young or old. So, if you are getting ready to host your street's next block party, or your child has a birthday party coming up, don't forget to book a bouncer and turn an average party into an exciting and memorable event.




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