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Water Slide Rentals For Bounce Houses

May 31

Inflatable water slide are the perfect way to make any event wet and wild. They combine all the great features of a bounce house with water activity fun.

The 19' Blue Ice Water Slide will be a hit with the crowd. It has 2 thrilling slide lanes, and a pool landing. Also check out our space saver 2 water slide combo with a big bouncing area and basketball hoop.

Bounce Houses

Bounce houses are a common sight at children's birthday parties. However, a bounce house can also be an excellent addition to any corporate or family event. They are made of high-density, breathable materials that keep the children cool and happy. They also have deliberate holes for air to escape to prevent them from becoming overinflated.

The most basic bouncy castles cost about $150 to $250 to rent for the day, while combination bouncy castles with slides and climbing areas can cost up to $600. Rental companies offer a wide range of sizes, themes and designs to match your party theme. They also provide an air-blower and generator.

Rentals usually come in blocks of 4-8 hrs. Additional charges may apply if you need to rent for longer durations or for remote locations, during peak times, etc. It is important to discuss the setup site with the company, as they will need a flat, open space within reach of a hose for water and electricity to run the inflatable.

Water Slides

Water slides are a staple of any amusement park, waterpark or backyard party. Water slides are fun and exciting, but they can also be dangerous. Use them with caution. The 19' Blue Ice Water Slide from 3 Monkeys Inflatables will bring smiles to all who ride it.

Water slides are available in all sizes and shapes, whether they're in a park or in your own backyard. There are inner tube slides as well as body slides, tunnels slides, and even raft rides. Today, water slides offer more thrills than ever. Herbert Sellner of Faribault, Minnesota, is credited with inventing the first waterslide in 1923, but it didn't become a popular amusement until much later.

Waterslides, like roller coasters rely on both kinetic and potential energy. As you climb to the top of the waterslide you build up potential energy. This energy will then be converted into kinetic energy as you move down the slide. Gravity also plays a part in this - the steeper slope, the faster the slide will be!

Obstacle Courses

Inflatable obstacle courses are a great way to get kids active, and they often include other types of games, like water slides. These inflatables can be used for contests or competitions, and encourage teamwork.

Obstacle courses are also a great way to help children develop their gross motor skills and fine motor abilities. Gross motor skills are movements that involve large muscle groups, such as those in the legs and arms, while fine motor skills involve smaller muscles, such as those found in the fingers and hands.

Throughout an obstacle course, kids will engage both of these types of movement, which helps them build overall strength and endurance. They will also learn to solve problems and think on their own. They may be required to dance in order to cross toilet paper, recite a poetry to jump over coins or twirl three times before they can leap over a stool like a kangaroo. This quick thinking can also be applied to other tasks, such as completing math problems or reading assignments.

Carnival Games

Carnival games have always been a part of county fairs and traveling carnivals. These games are a great way to bring in revenue and keep kids entertained.

While some carnival games can be expensive to rent, many are easy and inexpensive to make at home. Simple supplies can be used to create carnival games for any event.

Ring toss, obstacle course, and the classic duckpond are some of the best carnival games you can make yourself. To play the ring toss game, place rings on bottles and cones. Kids will try to land as many rings on one. This can be customized to fit any theme.

Set up a long table and a few challenges that the kids can complete for prizes. A basic obstacle course can include jumping over hurdles, crawling through tunnels and stepping on balance beams. The classic duck pond can be made by filling a pool with water and placing rubber ducks in it. Each duck has a number that corresponds with a prize.

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