Browse our most frequently asked questions list below to learn everything you need to know!

Yes! All of our units are cleaned thoroughly between each rental. We are committed to making sure that your children are playing in a clean, well maintained, and safe environment. After each rental, every unit is thoroughly cleaned with vinyl cleaners, disinfected, and sanitized. However, the equipment is used every week and not brand new, so it is normal to see some signs of wear and tear from normal use.

Many different types of events! Our soft plays are super popular for birthday parties for little ones. Our bounce houses are great for any small residential party or small private event. The possibilities are endless! Birthday parties, churches, charity events, corporate events, company picnics, family reunions, and much more! We do not rent out to any large fairs, festivals, or anything requiring pay-to-play.

Under no circumstances should water be used with any inflatable that is not designed for such use. However, we do have inflatables designed for use with water. They will be marked as waterslide, or WET combo. We will be glad to let you know what water units are available for you to rent for your event. We do NOT provide water hoses with any rentals, this must be supplied by the customer.

When outdoors, the inflatables must be set up on grass in order to be properly staked into the ground for safety. This is to prevent any hazardous situations due to weather. Inflatables set up indoors do not need to be staked down.

Yes, we do! BUT, only on Saturdays and Sundays. Due to other full time commitments, we only offer weekend delivery/setup at this time. We do offer customer free self pickup 7 days a week, so if you have a weekday event you can still order Bunny Bounce equipment and make your party amazing!

We are based out of Mahomet, Illinois. We are a completely family run business. We are licensed and insured in the state of Illinois.

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