thread: Having a jumpy castle at the party?

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    Having a jumpy castle at the party?

    Have you had a jumpy castle at your child's party? Was it good/worth it or otherwise?

    If you get a jumpy castle for a birthday party, is that considered 'enough' entertainment, or do people put on other party games etc as well?

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    Jumping Castles seem to be a big thing for kids parties at the moment. The 2 that I have been to recently had games as well. They had pass the parcel, musical statues and eating donuts off the clotheslines, those types of games.

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    We had one at my DD party this year ( and last year) and the kids loved it.... The only game we played was pass the parcel
    I definitely think it was worth the $$$$

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    Can I come to your party MD?
    Do they let you have them for the night before the party? I want to defile a jumping castle.

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    We borrowed one from DPs cousin for both As 1st & 2nd birthday and the kids love it, we didn't do other games but we did have the bikes, pencils etc all out.
    Older kids love them too


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    We usually have quite a few kids at DS' party. I wouldn't know how to keep them occupied without one! It certainly keeps them happy. The only consideration is wet weather and if you lose your deposit if it down pours. It happened to us this year and we went ahead, luckily it cleared up and the kids could use it even if it was a little cold. I still did party games like pass the parcel and musical statues but that was all we needed as we then cut the cake and had food. Have a great party

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    The party we went to last week had one - it was a 4 year old and a 7? year old combined. They took turns with the big and little kids and they also did games. If you're just doing it for E, I would think that would be enough and not worry about extra games, maybe some playdough or just some other outside toys if they got bored.

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    TOTALLY worth it, we had one for DSs birthday and it was a total hit, the kids loved loved loved it!

    Heck, who doesn't like to bounce?

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    TOTALLY worth it, we had one for DSs birthday and it was a total hit, the kids loved loved loved it!

    Heck, who doesn't like to bounce?

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    We hired a huge one for DD1's 4th birthday party and it was well worth every cent $200 for 4 hours, + $100 for an attendant to supervise (as we held it in a public park so that was legally required), we didn't organise any other games or entertainment and I'm glad because we really didn't need it - the kids just jumped the whole time they were at the party, taking quick breaks for food, drinks, cake and presents The company we went through was fantastic with their policies, eg if the weather is bad enough to have to cancel, you don't lose a cent, and we thought the price was very reasonable for what we got. I'd definitely recommend it to anybody, all the parents who attended were impressed at how good the price was and loved that all the kids had such a blast - it really eased the stress on us because we didn't have to juggle the demands of 10 kids, they just went nuts on the castle with a supervisor keeping an eye on things and we could hang out and relax

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    we had one for DD1s 3rd birthday few weeks ago...I was devistated when it started raining but then once it stopped the kids had a complete blast on the big wet bouncey castle with slippery slide

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    i wish we could afford one but there wont be a lot of kids so i dont think the $ will be worth it

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    We had one at DD's 3rd Birthday. It was the best thing EVER! We tried to play other games but the kids just didn't want to get off the castle! Once all the kids left, DD wouldn't come inside despite it being almost 40 degrees! Honsetly, it was brilliant!!!!!

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    I bought 1 from Big W last year for DD's 1st birthday party :-)
    It's only a small one, but totally worth it.

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    Oooh... slightly OT, but DH's work had a jumping castle one year at the Christmas party. It was hands down The. Best. Party I have ever been to.

    For kids... I reckon it would be worth the money. Totally up to you whether you do anything else, I guess I would have some back up games but easy stuff, don't go too hard - I would be surprised if they spend much time off it

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    the boys got given a jumping castle from my mum this year $300 from big w so we had that plus a friends slightly larger one at jacks 5th party last weekend such a hit...we also had games

    in fact we had a friends one for jacks 3rd bday and again we borrowed one for Lukes 1st bday the kids love them...the $300 one from big w folds up no bigger than a duffel bag plus the blower its worth every cent