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Georgia1995wood · 22/06/2025 14:15

How much would you be willing to pay at a village day for unlimited access to the bouncy castle? Instead of charging £2 for a 15-minute session—which can be difficult to time and monitor—I think offering an unlimited option might be simpler. To be honest, some parents take advantage at busy times and walk off and not watch their children.

also if any one had any other village day activity’s along the lines of guess the name of the teddy/how many sweets in the jar…..

thank you very much for any input just would love some peoples options!

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FancyCatSlave · 22/06/2025 14:18

If you don’t have a time limit how will you manage the numbers on at a time - that still needs supervision?

I’d pay up to £5 but not if it is packed full of bigger kids bouncing the small ones or nervous ones off.

I was at a fete yesterday which was £1 for 10 mins

Georgia1995wood · 22/06/2025 14:32

FancyCatSlave · 22/06/2025 14:18

If you don’t have a time limit how will you manage the numbers on at a time - that still needs supervision?

I’d pay up to £5 but not if it is packed full of bigger kids bouncing the small ones or nervous ones off.

I was at a fete yesterday which was £1 for 10 mins

Well, I was thinking of someone limiting the numbers and doing a one-off and one-on kind of thing, as I was considering that no parent would want to stand there for the whole event, and they could just come back at different times during the day.

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