I’m willing to bet you’ve been seeing Moonbounces all over your neighborhoods. I know there are always three of four in every park here on the island. And a couple of weeks ago I even saw two in a neighbor’s yard. If you are planning a kid’s party and you want it to be low maintenance and great fun, consider Baltimore moonbounce rentals. The Blue Castle, the Pokemon Fun City and both the water slides look like a blast. The rentals are perfect for birthday parties, company picnics, church parties and etc.
I actually rented bouncing houses twice for Sidewalk Sunday School. The kids loved it and supervision was easy. We just explained the rules to the kids before going in and made certain their shoes were off and they had no sharp objects. Then we sent 10 kids at a time in 10 minute intervals. We were entertaining about 60 kids, but everybody had plenty of jumping time and enjoyed the day.
An average Moonbounce rental period is 4 hours. Longer times are available upon request. My favorite part of the Moonbounce experience is setting up and breaking down — because I don’t have to do it! It’s all part of the service. So consider, the party is outside — Bouncy-Rentals sets up the Moonbounce and takes it down — so, a couple garbage bags and a hose will clean the party up nicely.
Moonbounce toys are safe for children of all ages (adults included) but toddlers will need very close adult supervision. Be sure to read the website FAQ and Safety Acknowledgement.





Oh this will just KILL you — Amanda came ranting in here the other day because Luz has been invited to a rash of birthday parties and the latest thing is parents are BUYING moon bounces! (as in NOT renting…) She’s wondering HOW in thunder SHE is supposed to keep up with the joneses! One party had pony rides AND a moon bounce. (now owned by the family) Here Luz had her little birthday party here, with the hose and the slip and slide — and pin the tail on the donkey — and she LOVED it — but now she’s seeing these OTHER parties… Parents are CRAZY! They are just CRAZY!
Buying them? That’s insane. Why would you buy one when renting doesn’t require storage, maintenance, setting up or breaking down? Besides if kids get to thinking things like this are common place, what on Earth is one to do for SPECIAL?
No such thing here as a kid’s party without ‘bouncy castles’ as we call them. Everybody talks about the nightmare of paying for kids’ birthday parties, but so few people take a stand and just throw a good old-fashioned barbecue anymore.
Still, they’re soooo tempting… LOL
Susan — my favorite birthday party of my youth involved relay races, pin the tail on the donkey and a water balloon war.
I want one for my romper room.