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Ball Pit

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We recognize the importance of each celebration, whether it's your child's milestone birthday, a charity fundraiser, or a family gathering. BounceMoore's extensive experience and dedication to safety make us the trusted partner for families, schools, corporate events, and community celebrations throughout Newport News, VA. Every child dreams of a party that reflects their favorite characters, stories, or adventures, and we make those dreams come to life with our carefully curated selection.

From birthday parties to school events, our inflatable castle rentals have added a touch of magic to countless celebrations. BounceMoore offers commercial-grade inflatables that meet stringent safety standards, ensuring durability and resilience even with heavy, continuous use. Renting an inflatable castle from BounceMoore for your next party offers numerous advantages that go beyond simply providing entertainment for children and guests.

Our passion for creating magical moments shines through in everything we do, from the initial inquiry to the last step of cleanup. Our commitment to high standards extends beyond our equipment to the level of service we provide. Obstacle Course

By including these attractions alongside other offerings, such as bounce houses, inflatable obstacle courses, water slides, and mechanical bull rides, schools can create an unforgettable carnival experience that appeals to a broad range of interests. The act of jumping activates multiple muscle groups and increases heart rate, offering a full-body workout in a way that feels natural and exciting.

Adding fun games to the experience inside an inflatable castle from BounceMoore can take your party to the next level, providing endless hours of enjoyment and creativity for participants. Inflatables like the jungle bouncy house and themed inflatable castles add an extra layer of fun to every occasion, while our eco-friendly inflatables cater to environmentally conscious customers. Giant inflatables like bounce houses, water slides, and inflatable obstacle courses can serve as focal points, creating vibrant hubs of excitement and interaction.

We handle every aspect with care so that you can enjoy watching your guests have the time of their lives. Inflatable castle rental in Newport News, VA offers a fantastic way to elevate any event, making it a memorable experience for both kids and adults.

We take pride in being a trusted name in Newport News for creating magical memories, and we look forward to bringing that same energy and excitement to your celebration. BounceMoore's inflatable castle rentals in Newport News, VA, are an incredible way to make your next party truly unforgettable.

Unlike more permanent amusement structures that often require substantial energy resources, inflatables need minimal maintenance, involve limited water or electricity usage, and can even operate on renewable energy sources. Even adults can't help but smile as they watch the sheer delight on their children's faces.

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Whether you're hosting a small family gathering, a neighborhood party, or a large-scale community celebration, we're here to make your vision a reality. Our reliable and professional team will coordinate every step of the way, transforming your party vision into a vibrant reality with ease and enthusiasm. Charging entrance fees for access to specific inflatables or offering play sessions through ticket sales presents an excellent opportunity to raise funds while providing immense value to attendees. Proper cleaning begins with removing debris and dirt from all surfaces before applying non-abrasive cleaning solutions to sanitize the inflatable thoroughly.

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Toddler inflatables from BounceMoore are specifically designed for smaller children with lower height and safety features tailored to their needs, while older children and adults may benefit from larger, more complex structures like inflatable obstacle courses or commercial-grade inflatable slides. Children create stories of adventures as knights, princesses, superheroes, or explorers, and these moments often become treasured memories that they carry with them for years to come. Inflatable decorations, indoor bouncy castles, and inflatable play centers cater to a wide range of preferences and add a unique flair to the ambiance of your event.

We're passionate about what we do, and this passion is evident in every aspect of our service. From colorful castles with classic designs to themed inflatables that bring your child's favorite story or character to life, we offer a variety of options that can transform any space into a playground of fun and imagination. For weddings and formal events, our elegant white bouncy houses and castle hire services add a touch of playful sophistication.

At BounceMoore, we're honored to play a part in crafting these memories, knowing that every bounce, giggle, and smile contributes to moments families will cherish forever. By customizing inflatables to align with a specific event theme, hosts can craft immersive experiences that delight guests of all ages, providing unforgettable memories and countless photo opportunities. With our unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and exceptional service, your party is guaranteed to be an event to remember.

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At BounceMoore, we consider it a privilege to be part of so many special occasions, and we're committed to making every event we serve a success. The environmental impact of using inflatables such as jumping castles, moon bounces, and bounce houses is often overlooked, but these structures present several ecological benefits when compared to traditional, permanent installations. Each bounce, climb, and slide is an opportunity for kids to create their own adventures and express their creativity in a safe, welcoming environment.

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At BounceMoore, we believe that every celebration should foster these moments of togetherness, and our castles are designed to make that happen. Families in Newport News appreciate these rentals as they transform regular summer days into thrilling adventures, fostering stronger community bonds and joyful memories.

We understand how special these moments are, not only for the children but for the families who get to watch their joy unfold. Ensuring there are activities suitable for different age groups will keep everyone engaged, from young children in the inflatable ball pit to teenagers racing through an inflatable sports game course.

Every interaction, from your initial inquiry to the moment we pack up after the party, reflects our commitment to excellence. Whether planning a kids' birthday party or a large community festival, BounceMoore's collection of themed bouncy castles can transform any gathering into a memorable event.

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Large-scale versions of popular games, such as giant Jenga, chess, or Connect Four, create a playful atmosphere that encourages friendly competition and social interaction. This not only keeps participants engaged but also encourages teamwork and physical activity. Storing inflatables in a dry, well-ventilated environment preserves their quality and makes future rentals seamless and stress-free.

Seasonal fluctuations in demand mean planning for peak times, such as summer, when outdoor events are more common. Every special occasion deserves a touch of magic, and nothing brings that to life quite like an inflatable castle.

By combining entertainment options like inflatable water slides, food stalls, and live music performances, event organizers can create an unforgettable celebration that brings neighbors together. Keeping children entertained in an inflatable castle is a straightforward yet highly rewarding task, thanks to the vast range of creative play and engaging activities they offer.

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At BounceMoore, we believe that every celebration deserves to be extraordinary. Combining these engaging activities with thematic inflatables, such as an inflatable adventure park or an inflatable sports games area, ensures that your inflatable castle rental in Newport News, VA, from BounceMoore is not just an attraction but the highlight of a memorable, joy-filled gathering.

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Picture kids gleefully bouncing, jumping, and sliding, their faces lighting up with excitement. With our castles, you're not just hosting a party-you're creating memories that will last a lifetime. It is important to focus on disinfecting high-contact areas where bacteria and dirt are likely to accumulate. With BounceMoore, you can rest assured that your event will be stress-free, fun-filled, and remembered as one of the best parties ever.

With BounceMoore, the only thing you'll need to do is sit back, watch the laughter unfold, and join in the fun. When you choose BounceMoore, you're choosing more than just a rental-you're choosing a partner dedicated to helping you create memories that will be cherished forever. When you choose BounceMoore, you're not just getting an inflatable castle; you're getting peace of mind knowing that your guests can play, laugh, and create memories without concern.

The evolution of inflatables demonstrates BounceMoore's commitment to delivering ever more exciting and enjoyable play options while maintaining high safety standards. Serving the Newport News community is a privilege we take seriously, and we're proud to offer high-quality rentals that bring joy to every event. Inflatable castles have long been recognized as the perfect addition to school carnivals due to their ability to create a safe, highly engaging, and interactive play environment for children.

Our castles are more than just inflatables-they're portals to a world of imagination and play. The health benefits of playing in bounce houses go beyond providing sheer enjoyment. By choosing BounceMoore, you're choosing a company that takes your trust seriously and works tirelessly to ensure your guests' safety and enjoyment.

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The first step in the setup involves finding a flat, debris-free area suitable for the inflatable structure. BounceMoore's inflatable castles, often referred to as bounce houses, moon bounces, or jumping castles, create a captivating and memorable experience that is cherished by kids and adults alike.

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Our giant inflatables, inflatable jumpers, and inflatable decorations bring smiles to crowds, establishing us as the go-to source for inflatable event attractions. Adults and children alike can appreciate the nostalgic joy of jumping and playing, making inflatables a versatile centerpiece for diverse events.

We've brought smiles to countless festivals, school events, church gatherings, community picnics, and more. If you're looking for a way to elevate your event and leave a lasting impression, our inflatable castles are the ultimate solution. The excitement and joy associated with bouncing activities make it easier to bond, connect, and create lifelong memories.

Organizing team-based competitions like “Bounce Relay,” where groups race to complete tasks or reach specific goals, can further enhance the atmosphere, fostering friendly competition and collaboration. As they step inside, the laughter begins, and the world around them transforms into a realm of bouncing fun and endless adventure.

A bouncy castle

Inflatable castles (also called bounce houses, bouncing houses, jumpy house, bouncing castles, bouncy houses, jumping castles, jumpers, jolly jumps, bouncy castles, moon bounces, closed inflatable trampolines [CITs], or moonwalks) are temporary inflatable structures and buildings and similar items. They are rented for backyard and block party functions, school and church festivals and village fetes and used for recreational purposes. The growth in the use of such devices has led to a rental industry that includes inflatable slides, inflatable water slides, obstacle courses, and giant games, carnival games, and more.

An inflatable shaped like an elephant
A "Catch A Wave" inflatable slide

Inflatable castles have been suggested as having some therapeutic value for children with certain sensory impairments, similar to ball pits.[1]

History

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American engineer John Scurlock is credited as inventor of the modern inflatable tent design,[2] in 1958.[3] Scurlock, a plastics specialist who taught at Tulane University and worked for NASA, later also invented the Space Walk safety air cushion used by stunt performers and fire brigades responding to high-rise fires. According to his family, he was inspired in the late 1950s while designing inflatable tent covers for tennis courts. Scurlock's original design was known as the "Space Pillow", it had very little in common with modern bounce houses. In 1958 he also founded Space Walk Inc. In the 1980s the family business operated an indoor amusement park, The Fun Factory, in Metairie, LA, and today continues to rent heavy-duty inflatables for occasions ranging from county fairs to children's birthday parties.[3] The idea to rent inflatables for parties is attributed to Scurlock's wife[2] Frances, who was running a rental business by 1969.[4]

Bob Regehr is also credited for inventing the bouncy house in 1968, under the brand name Moon Walk.[5]

As part of the space-themed toy trend sparked by the space race, 'The Moon Walk', a closed inflatable trampoline with a plastic roof designed for children's safety, was available for mail order in the 1975 Neiman Marcus catalog.[6]

The original bouncy house was essentially an air pillow with a roof, but the hundreds of modern models include inflatable waterslides, basketball gyms, a game in which players attempt to knock each other over with a large inflatable wrecking ball, and characters licensed from multimedia franchises such as Frozen. Thousands of companies now rent inflatable castles in the United States. The market has also diversified to include lighter retail designs. By 2014, the industry was estimated to be worth $100 million.[3]

The world's largest inflatable castle, The Big Bounce America, was certified in 2018 at 1,062.252 square metres (11,433.99 sq ft). It includes multiple zones, such as ball pits, an obstacle course, a slide, a basketball court, and a DJ booth.[7][8] It was designed as an inflatable theme park for all ages, and started touring the United States in the summer of 2019 as a traveling festival.[9]

With adult play a growing trend,[9] bouncy castle rentals have also seen increased popularity at weddings.[10]

Inflatable bouncy houses, slides, pools, and other large outdoor toys for retail home use became more popular in the summer of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a means for parents to entertain their children while maintaining social distancing.[11] With schools and daycares closed, parents bought inflatables to occupy their children while conducting remote work.[12]

Construction

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The surfaces are typically composed of thick, strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and the castle is inflated using an electric or petrol-powered blower. The principle is one of constant leakage, meaning small punctures are not a problem – a medium-size "bouncy castle" requires a fan with a mechanical output of about two horsepower (about 1.5 kW) and consumes around 2 kW of electrical power, allowing for the efficiency of the motor.

UK and Australian bouncy castles have specifications calling for fully inflated walls on three sides with an open front and foam "crash mats" to catch children who may jump or fall out of the structure.

Modern moonwalks in the US are typically supported by inflatable columns and enclosed with netting. The netting allows for supervision as adults can see in from all sides.

Standards

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A typical inflatable castle during the fair in Muurame, Finland, in 2013

In 2005, the most stringent standards in the construction of an inflatable amusement were adopted nationally in Australia, forming Federal Standard AS3533.4. This was a landmark safety standard bringing the toughest design/construction/operation standards to the inflatable industry of Australia. In 2006 the European Union (EU) followed and introduced similar standards throughout EU called EN14960:2006 which was then updated in 2013 to EN14960:2013.

While bouncy castle manufacturers adhere to voluntary standards, no national safety standards exist in the U.S., although some states such as Pennsylvania and New Jersey require that inflatables pass engineering and safety standards before allowing the equipment to be rented out.[13] In 2017, roughly 25 U.S. states had regulations governing permits, inspections and insurance, although a private investigation by the Pew Charitable Trust has shown significant shortcomings by industry operators and regulators to do their part.[14] North Carolina requires amusements rides, including inflatables, to be inspected annually by the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL).[15][16] For inflatables to pass inspection, operators in North Carolina are required to have all training records, a current certificate of insurance, and device manuals. Inflatables that are damaged and not safe will not pass inspection until they are repaired.[17]

Inflatable obstacle courses

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A child-sized inflatable obstacle course

There are also inflatable obstacle courses that allow for participants to have races and sword fights and compete against one another. These are commonly rectangular in shape, but they can also be square if the course is maze-like. Most obstacle courses have two lanes, but some can have three or four. They feature various such as pop-up obstacles, climbing areas, slides, and tunnels. These are the best choice for very large events since participants move through them quickly.

Inflatable park

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The phrase "inflatable park" may refer to both a collection of portable inflatables set up temporarily as one attraction,[18][19] or a permanent attraction consisting of inflatables.[20][21]

Games

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Some inflatables are designed to allow games such as boxing rings, water football, penalty shootouts, basketball, rumbling, tug of war, and gladiator duels. These interactive inflatable games are made out of the same material that a continuous airflow bounce house is made of. Quad tracks are also popular and provide the perimeter for quad bike racing.

Safety

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Injuries are common. According to Jim Barber, spokesman for the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials, "It happens all the time. These are probably the most dangerous amusement devices they have. You see more injuries on inflatables than almost any other amusement ride you can think of – more than roller coasters."[22] In 2010, "as many as 31 U.S. children per day were treated for injuries sustained in a bounce house, or one child every 46 minutes". An estimated 65,000 children under the age of 17 were injured from 1990 to 2010.[23] In May 2001, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission released a bulletin outlining the dangers and recommended safety precautions for operating an inflatable structure.[24]

Injuries caused by inflatable rides were rising in the United States, according to a 2012 study published in the journal Pediatrics, which found a 15-fold increase from 1995 to 2010,[23] a trend corroborated in the 2003–2012 period by a 2015 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission report.[25] Frank Scurlock, son of inventor John Scurlock and manager of bouncy inflatable rental company Space Walk, ascribes the increase to rising non-commercial use of inexpensive retail "backyard" units,[2] while bounce houses have also become more common overall.[26] Although rising, the number of injuries related to inflatable amusements is small when compared to the more everyday hazards of playgrounds and skateboards, which respectively were linked to an estimated 270,000 and 114,000 injuries in 2012.[2] In 2015, after studying the incidence of injury the commission released a revised bulletin for the recommended safety precautions for operating an inflatable device.[27]

In a survey spanning 2003–2013, the most common injuries were fractures, strains, sprains, dislocations, contusions, abrasions, and lacerations. An estimated 88% of the injured were less than 15 years old.[25] Most injuries occur due to falls or collisions with another child. Some severe fall injuries occur after wind lifts bouncy castles skyward.[2]

Incidents

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From 2000 to early 2016, there were 64 bounce house accidents worldwide caused by wind, resulting in 271 injuries and 10 deaths.[28] Some more notable incidents have included:

  • In South Yorkshire in England a boy died in August 2003 while using one, he had climbed onto the wall and fell out of the structure head-first.[29]
  • A boy's parents sued the hirers of a jumping castle in 2005 after he was given brain damage when another boy somersaulted onto him.[30] An appeal was lodged, and the verdict was overturned.[31]
  • An eight-year-old girl died in May 2011 after falling head first from a bouncy castle onto a concrete pavement.[32]
  • In July 2015 two children were killed and three seriously injured when a gust of wind lifted a bouncy castle over 60 feet off the ground in Tartu county, Estonia.[33]
  • A seven-year-old girl was killed in England on 27 March 2016 after a sudden gust of wind lifted an inflatable bounce house into the air and carried it nearly a mile away.[28]
  • A six-year-old boy died in 2016 in Montevideo (Uruguay) after the bouncy castle was deflated with the child still inside.[34]
  • A child died in Girona (Spain) on May 7, 2017.[35]
  • A girl was thrown 20ft in the air from a bouncy castle on Gorleston beach, Norfolk, UK on 01 July 2018. She died of her injuries in hospital.[36]
  • In December 2021, six children died and three others were critically injured in a jumping castle incident at the Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, Tasmania, Australia.[37][38] According to witnesses, the children fell from a height of about 10 metres (33 ft) after a large gust of wind blew the castle into the air.[39] Jumping castles were banned from use by schools in Tasmania until further notice shortly after.[40]
  • Two girls, aged four and eight, were killed after a gust of wind lifted a jumping castle into the air in Mislata, Spain on 4 January 2022. The eight-year-old died the following day whereas the four-year-old died one week after the event.[41]

See also

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References

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  35. ^ Oms, Javier (7 May 2017). "Muere una niña de 6 años al reventar un castillo hinchable en un restaurante de Girona". elmundo.es. El Mundo. Archived from the original on 7 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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Frequently Asked Questions

We do not provide attendants. Adult supervision is required at all times during inflatable use.

We serve Poquoson, Newport News, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Tabb, and all areas in between. If your location is beyond this radius, please let us know, and we can usually make special accommodations.

Yes, we offer inflatables with attached pools for a refreshing way to cool off.

Yes, we are happy to serve all of Hampton Roads.

Deliveries are made between 6 and 9 am on the day of your event.

You book the inflatable for the entire day. It will be delivered to you the morning of your event and picked up in the evening.

Extra fees may apply depending on how far you are outside our service area.