Bounceland Royal Palace Inflatable Bounce House, with Long Slide, Large Bouncing Area, Basketball Hoop and Sun Roof, 13 ft x 12 ft x 9 ft H, UL Strong Certified Blower, Castle Kids Party Theme
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With my two young children (ages 2 and 4), I purchased a bounce house. Tonight, I took it to a party, where my now 6-year-old and 4-year-old played with a 10-year-old. I was skeptical that the house would survive the night, but it did. This is an excellent investment that will pay off in the long run.
This isn't good enough. My blower stopped working after two uses due to electrical issues, and no one from the company would help, despite the fact that it had a one-year warranty.
I'm not sure, but I don't believe any metals or paints are present. I believe it is safe because the kids are not licking it.
Although it is Velcro, we do not use it. I have a feeling the kids will fall out of the door because they are constantly going down the slide and then running back into the bouncy area.
Selected User Reviews For Bounceland Royal Palace Inflatable Bounce House, with Long Slide, Large Bouncing Area, Basketball Hoop and Sun Roof, 13 ft x 12 ft x 9 ft H, UL Strong Certified Blower, Castle Kids Party Theme
My husband got this bounce house for me as a "push present" when my two-year-old was born. " He understood that I needed a way to keep the older three kids occupied and happy while I was caring for the newborn. We were fortunate enough to have a finished basement, so we set up the bounce house there. It's been two years since that happened. When I say they've been using this bounce house EVERY DAY for TWO YEARS, I'm not kidding. I'm not joking when I say that I'm serious. They're now all bouncing in unison. We have play dates on a regular basis, and the kids all enjoy them. It's substantial, long-lasting, and well worth the investment. I simply turn on Kidz Bop and watch them bounce until they can no longer bounce. This bounce house is truly unique because of the slide. Although the basketball hoop is a nice feature, my kids and their friends rarely use it. They adore the slide, climbing up it, racing down it, and throwing balls down it. It's a great deal of fun. My niece, who is 11, enjoys it as well. This product is an investment, but one that you will not be sorry for. My family has gotten a lot of enjoyment out of it. When it's time for me to cook dinner, I now send all four of them downstairs to bounce while I cook. They're sweaty and ready to eat and pass out when they arrive.
This bounce house has a great design. The bounce area is quite large, and the slide is both tall (but still safe, thanks to a solid wall and net) and fast (the slide has its own slick fabric top). Having said that, I've had two of them fail in the exact same front entrance portion, despite the fact that they were expected to be used by two 40-pound toddlers. The first one lasted about two weeks before it needed to be replaced. The bounce house was quickly replaced by Amazon, but after only three uses, it broke in the same spot.
My wife requested that the grandkids have a swing set in the backyard. I figured there wouldn't be much room for grass between the pool and the swing set. I was also dreading having to mow and trim the grass around the swing set every week. I thought the easy-to-set-up and-take-down bounce house would be a great alternative, as I had seen other bounce houses at children's parties. Professionals and small, cheap ones that didn't look like they'd last more than one party, let alone a season. I was drawn to this home and decided to give it a try. br>br>It turned out to be even better than I had anticipated. It's well-made and will last a long time. It's quite substantial. There's enough room for my four grandchildren, plus a few more of their friends. It's a dream to work with because it's so simple to set up and take down. I was given a storage bag with the house, but I'm not sure I'd be able to fit everything in it. At the very least, I'm not going to try. I simply fold it and carry it to a plastic outdoor bin, where I store it all. It only takes a few minutes to set it up, and I mean a few minutes. The best part is that it can be set up almost anywhere. I move it around the yard to avoid muddy or wet areas while not damaging the grass. Depending on the weather, I can also put it in sunny or shady areas. br>br>The house is sturdy enough that I was able to crawl inside (weighing 225 pounds) and jump up and down on my knees with the kids without difficulty. However, there is a word of caution. While watching the kids jump, I attempted to sit at the very end of the slide. That won't even come close to holding my big butt. I sank to the ground so quickly that getting back up was difficult. It'll hold the kids fine, but I'm not sure it'll hold any adults. The blower is quite large and easy to connect. It's also quite peaceful. You can hear it, but I never pay attention to it because it isn't loud enough to require shouting or drown out other conversations. br>br>The kids adore it, and it is extremely durable and well-made. I've already recommended it to a few other grandparents, who are also very pleased with it. This is something I would buy again in a heartbeat. Another advantage is that the children are exhausted at the end of the day, which isn't the goal of all grandparents?.
They keep asking to go to Pump It Up, etc. , so I was thinking about renting a bounce house for my son's third birthday party. Three birds, I reasoned. 1 stone. Something to do on weekends to burn calories and save $300 for my son's birthday party and Christmas present. We've done it twice now, putting it up and taking it down. It's about as much fun to take it down as it is to deflate any inflatable toy, and it's a lot easier with two people. I did a lot of research and ended up buying two houses (one with a slide and the other with a ball pit attached). ) It's important to pay attention to the slide. You will undoubtedly require a tarp to be placed underneath. I'll probably make the following two purchases: Sandbags (rather than the inconvenient plastic stakes) and a blower with a reverse air function It will make tearing down the house go much more quickly.
The stay-at-home order, two energetic kids, guilt over the fact that daily trips to the playground were no longer possible, and a mom in need of a break all contributed to the purchase of this bounce house. I am pleased to report that this bounce house has alleviated all of these issues. We've had this house for about a month, and my two and five-year-olds love it; I'm glad we got one with a tall slide because it gives them more to do than just bounce around in. The sun shade is one of my favorite things. It really helps keep it cool inside, and I'm glad we went with a "larger" bounce house with a higher weight/kid limit so we can bring it out when we can have more kids over for play dates and parties. It has a solid, well-made feel to it. I can set it up and take it down on my own, but having two people help makes it easier. Ours had a small "pin hole" in it when it arrived. " We contacted Bounceland, who assured us that it was normal and that they would take care of it if anything else happened in the area, but so far everything has been fine! Do yourself a favor and buy this bounce house if you're even thinking about it.