Description:
Minnesota Bounce and Jump LLC offers Rental Bounce House in the Twin Cities Minnesota! www.mnbouncejump.com
We are proud to offer this GIANT commercial grade 18\' inflatable slide! Ask about package deals for this slide and another one of our inflatable bounce houses or moonwalks!
Great for backyard parties, school events, church gatherings and birthday parties!
We are one of the only residential inflatable delivery providers in the Twin Cities certified by the Safe Inflatables Training Organization. http://www.sioto.org/verifystate.htm#Minnesota
We offer long rental times, typically dropping off between 7-9am and pickup around 7-9pm. We will work with you to ensure our delivery and pickup times work for you and your event!
We take great pride and care of our units so they operate safely and correctly, and are cleaned and sanitized for each use.
Clicks the dates above you want to rent item and press "Rent Request"
Owner: Minnesota Bounce and Jump LLC
Phone: 952-479-0881
Owner Rating: 5.0/5
Terms: An inflatable rental business can be called many things, our commercial rental bounce houses are commonly referred to as: jumper, jumpers, bouncer, bounce house, bounce houses, inflatables, inflatable, bouncies, castle bouncers, space bounce, space bouncers, moon jumps, moon walks, space walk, moonjumps, moonwalks, rental bouncers etc. Regardless of how the units are called, they all mean the same thing. At their core they are colored and themed, heavy duty vinyl, powered by a continuous air blowers!
Deposit: $0
Delivery: $0
Pickup: N/A
Other: N/A
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Reviews/Comments:
ANGIE J. () - I would recommend this family owned business to anyone! This is the 5th time I have used them and just like the first time, I was not disappointed in the service or product. Thank you, Angie J
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