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We Have Your Kid’s Favourite Colourful Character On Our Bouncy Castles -H1

You may think that just any cartoon character will do, when considering hiring a jumping castle for your child’s party. Our experience on this important matter tells a different story. We have your kid’s favourite colourful character on our bouncy castles. Getting the right Disney, Dora, Superhero, Mario, Monster, Frozen, Minecraft, Lego, Bob the Builder, Wiggles, […]

Jumping Castle History

Jumping Castle History The first corporate event with a bouncing castle happened by accident. John Scurlock, a mechanical engineer from Shreveport, Louisiana, was experimenting with inflatable tennis court covers in 1959 when he noticed his employees jumping playfully on the covers. He started out with a large air mattress and called it a “Space Walk”. […]

Trends in Corporate Events

Food carts, Pop-ups, virtual reality, holograms have all been discussed as trends in event entertainment. However if you are really looking at engaging your team, clients or co-workers, bouncy castles provide a fun, energetic throwback to childhood. Recent surveys also suggest attendees at corporate events expect more healthy options and exercise *. There is no […]

Jumping Castles Prove Hit For Corporate Team Building

Jumping Castles Prove Hit For Corporate Team Building  Ash Jumping Castles in a recent interview with Eleven Media confirmed the growing trend of corporates hiring adult themed jumping castles as part of the company’s team building events. Its well documented that fun at work helps to alleviate stress and build team morale and relationships. There is even an “International […]

Inflatable Obstacles Courses

Written by James Douglas, a guest review writer with Eleven Media who recently spent time with us: Inflatable Interactive Jumping Castles / Obstacle Courses I remember, when I was a youngster myself, visiting my county cousin to attend her birthday party. Her folks had set up an obstacle course that the US marines would have been proud of. […]

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