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All day bouncy castle

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ThedaBara · 25/10/2021 19:46

One of my neighbours has had a bouncy castle full of shreiking kids in their garden since 10am.
There's no music, so the noise isn't too bad, not too fussed, just curious.
How do you keep a party going all day like that, is it a rotation of kids throughout they day or are they super resilient?
How has nobody thrown up in or punctured the thing yet?
How much does it cost to have a bouncy castle all day?
The kids who live there are probably around 9-10 years old, is a bouncy castle really that captivating for this age group?
Am I the only one to find this a bit wierd for a Monday?

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OnceuponaRainbow18 · 25/10/2021 19:47

Half term fun! Mine would bounce all day! About £90 for a day here; regardless if you have it for 2 hours or 8!

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ThedaBara · 25/10/2021 20:05

Well the weather was lovely so hope they all had/ are having a good time Grin

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OnceuponaRainbow18 · 25/10/2021 20:17

Hopefully they all sleep well tonight and have a lay in!!!

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SheWoreYellow · 25/10/2021 20:20

We hired one last March for just us, as it was the second lockdown birthday my youngest had had. It cost £180 for 24 hours.

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DaisyDreaming · 25/10/2021 20:24

Some bouncy castle companies do them for as little as £50 a day especially in winter and midweek!

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Sprogonthetyne · 25/10/2021 20:35

Our local hire place charges £50/day, whether you use it all day or just for an hour. I imagine it's a rotation of kids though, maybe school friends over in the morning, grandparents and cousins for lunch, then parents friends with kids in the afternoon. Might as well get there moneys worth, and the birthday kid will sleep well tonight.

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3WildOnes · 25/10/2021 20:48

A family on our road occasionally hire one for a weekend or a couple of days in the holidays. When they do they have kids coming in and out from the local area.

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