Touted as “the biggest touring inflatable event in the world,” the epic-scale inflatable attraction aimed at children, families and “kids at heart” will run on September 30 - Sunday, October 1 and Friday, October 6 - Sunday, October 8. Tickets start at just $22 are expected to sell out; advanced tickets are encouraged. In honor of this five-date run, Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer have a “5 Reasons” list for why you need to be at this gigantic multi-day event.
Touted as “the biggest touring inflatable event in the world,” the epic-scale inflatable attraction aimed at children, families and “kids at heart” will run on September 30 - Sunday, October 1 and Friday, October 6 - Sunday, October 8. Tickets start at $22 are expected to sell out; advanced tickets are encouraged.
In honor of this five-date run, Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer have a “5 Reasons” list for why you need to be at this gigantic multi-day event produced by the XL Event Lab:There are four “main event” components to this immense, inflatable experience. This includes a whopping, 16,000 square-foot “World’s Largest Bounce House—replete with giant slides, ball pits, climbing towers, basketball hoops and a “resident DJ,” who kicks out an adrenaline-fueled day of family-friendly jams. We didn’t ask if the DJ actually lives in the bounce house during off-hours. Guessing not.Rounding out the main event attractions are the customized “Sports Slam” arena full of nets, hoops and goals; a 900+ ft.
Last year, there were approximately 10,000 rental companies in the U.S. renting bounce houses—doing so for over four million annual events. Approximately 13% of birthday parties in 2021 featured a bounce house. But the biggest, bounciest number? Bounce houses are expected to be a $6.
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