Bounce Kingdom Party Rentals

Nova Scotia Event Specialists

In the picture above is the obstacle course, inflatable slide, pirate ship, and two other games at an event in Nova Scotia. These games have also been seen in New Brunswick, and PEI on different occasions.

Inflatable Obstacle Course

Treasures of the Caribbean Pirate Adventure

In this picture is the obstacle course at an event in Nova Scotia. At over 24 feet high and 45 long and wide, this is the ultimate challenge for participants. Under nets, and through the sharks you weave your way around to the finish line as you compete against each other in this dual lane challenge.

Inflatable Dual lane Nascar Slide

When you are planning an event, a critical factor is bringing in the right items for the audience. An inflatable may be too small, or too big, so it is best to discuss this with an event professional who can guide your decision making process to choose the best items for your event. This is a two lane slide that will cause an adrenaline rush every time you slide down it. 25 feet of vertical enjoyment.

Inflatable Rock em Sock em Joust

Successful entertainment takes into consideration a number of factors. One factor to consider is the age range and number of people at your party or event. This is just another factor we can help you through for ensuring maximum value for your budget.

Bungee Run - 45 feet of excitement

Take the time to plan your party with the assistance of your entertainment service provider. The knowledge and expertise they have will help you when it comes to creating memories for all your guests. As full time party rentals and event specialists you will find that Bounce Kingdom carefully covers all the entertainment details for you, so you can work on other important issues.

Attention to Details

Have you noticed the ropes attached to all the inflatable games in our pictures. You will see that we attach the ropes to large spikes that go into the ground. The spikes we use are over 42 inches long and we drive them deep into the ground.

The reason this is done is to prevent a game from flying into the air if the wind comes up. This issue is just one of the items we covered in the new Nova Scotia operators course. There were only 7 people from 5 businesses present at the course which makes you wonder what the rest of the companies were up to.

We bring this to your attention so you can ensure your entertainment provider is in fact a company you want to work with. The safe operation of inflatables is what has driven this mandate from the government leaders and we are a supporter of this course. Next time you see an inflatable game in operation without being tied down, mention it to the person in charge and insist the game is shut down until this is dealt with. You have the law backing you up. Better yet ask a business for proof they have completed this course. We carry our licenses with us so play safe.