Wilbraham · Hampden · Monson · Ludlow & beyond
Bounce House Rentals
in Wilbraham & Hampden
Big yards, big parties. Tell us how many guests you're expecting and we'll work out how many units it takes — and whether your outlets can run them.
Call to Book(413) 230-0596Multi-unit parties · Free local delivery · Second day half price
- Delivered, Set Up & Picked Up
- Background-Checked Delivery Crew
- Clean, Commercial-Grade Units
- Fully Insured — Certificates Available
Start With the Guest Count
One unit holds about twenty kids. Past that you want a second, and a different kind. Pick the tier that matches your party.
Backyard Units
One unit, a normal yard, twenty or so kids. The castle and the 5-in-1 are what most birthdays actually need — and they fit through a standard gate.
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Big Combos
28 feet of unit with an outside slide, a climb wall and a hoop. When one rental has to hold a crowd for an afternoon, this is the one that does it.
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Obstacle Courses
From a 40-foot run that fits a normal yard to the 120-foot monster that needs a field. Dual lanes mean racing, and racing is what holds older kids.
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Competition Arenas
The units that work when the guests are teenagers or adults. Joust, octagon, and sports arenas — the ones that turn a party into a tournament.
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Power, layout and access — the three things that actually go wrong when you put several units in one yard.
Power is what fails first
Every inflatable runs a blower continuously, and each one draws roughly as much as a hair dryer. Two blowers on the same household circuit is usually fine. Three will trip the breaker, generally about an hour in, when everything is full of kids. Spread units across different circuits — an outside outlet, a garage outlet and a kitchen outlet are often on separate breakers. Tell us how many units you're taking and we'll talk through your outlets before the day.
How many units for how many guests
Rough numbers from doing this every weekend: one unit comfortably serves about 20 kids, because they rotate on and off naturally. Forty guests wants two units, and they should be different — a bounce house and an obstacle course, not two bounce houses, or everyone queues for the same thing. Past 75 you want three, plus something for the adults.
Laying it out
Don't line units up in a row. Angle them so an adult standing in one spot can see into all of them — supervision is your responsibility and it gets much harder when units face away from each other. Leave five feet clear around each, keep stake lines out of walkways, and put the food well away from the entrances.
Booking Takes One Phone Call
No carts, no forms, no waiting on a callback.
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Call us
Your date, your town, and how many guests you expect.
- 2
We match the unit
We'll work out how many units, check your power, and hold them.
- 3
We show up
Delivered, staked, safety-checked, and collected after.
Where We Deliver
Free delivery across Wilbraham & Hampden and the towns around them.
- Wilbraham
- Hampden
- Monson
- Ludlow
- Palmer
- East Longmeadow
- Springfield
- Belchertown
- Brimfield
- Warren
- Ware
- Holland
- Wales
- Chicopee
- Longmeadow
- Somers CT
- Stafford Springs CT