Inflatable bouncers now come in a bigger array of styles than ever before. At the most basic are circular inflatable trampoline-like bouncers. These can be used indoors or out, and can be a great way for bored children to play off some of their pent-up energy on a rainy afternoon. The diameter of these bouncers comes in at just under 7 feet, so they’ll fit in a den or living room. They’re really only made to accommodate two children with a total weight limit of 120 lb. Some people buy game pit balls to turn this kind of bouncer into a ball pit. Without the balls, expect to pay around $50.00 for one of these.
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Bouncy castles are now available in sizes for private homes, as are other bouncy buildings. Little Tikes, for example, makes a bouncy firehouse. These start at less than $100 and go up to well over $600. Jump-o-Lene, for example, makes a small bouncy castle that is well reviewed for only $36. Parents and grandparents suggest buying an electric pump for those toys that don’t come with one, and more than one parent has said that kids will want to sleep in it, so be prepared.
The Trademark Inflatable Castle Bouncer costs just under $300, and is very highly rated. Some parents buy this instead of renting one for their child’s birthday party, then reuse it. This one is too big to go indoors, unless you have a really big room to keep it in, but it’s very popular and kids love it. Renting a bouncy castle or other bounce building can cost around $150, which includes trained technicians to set it up and take it away when it’s over. So you would have need to find out what they rent for where you live and decide whether you would use one enough that buying it would be more economical than renting.
You can also check out Amazon.com for more inflatable bouncers ideas.




