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Inflatable structures have many different names. Each word used to describe a moon bounce seems to have a regional and or national following. The word moon bounce is used to describe the experience. Early amusement rides that were at the traveling carnivals coined this terminology as a marketing piece. With the excitement of the space missions going on in the USA, you to could experience what it was like to bounce on the moon.
In fact, the first bounce house was created by a former NASA employee, John Scurlock. The original inflatables we made out of horse pads. In the late 1960's, him and his wife began what is believed to be the first moon bounce rental company. By the mid 1970's, they began manufacturing bouncers for resale to other rental businesses. There son expanded the business to over 100 locations nationwide and came up with the brand name Space Walk. With this expansion nationwide, the moon bounce has become a very popular.
Today, the inflatable bounce house business is growing. Not only is the commercial rental business growing, but now parents can purchase a moon bounce to be used at home for their kids.
Moon Bounce Rental Business
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A commercial bounce house is readily available through inflatable moon bounce rentals. These rental companies carry a wide variety of moon bounces, inflatable slides, obstacle courses and interactive games. Perfect for any large outing such as a graduation party, birthday party or corporate outing. One reason these moon bounce businesses do so well is the inflatable that they rent are so large and expensive that it is not something that most individuals want to own. This reason alone makes the home rental business one of the top do-it-yourself start up businesses today.
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Home Moon Bounce
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As the moon bounce industry has expanded, we are now seeing a surplus of inflatables that are classified as home moon bounce or kid moon bounce. Both of these descriptions sum up this category. One of these moon bounce is designed specifically for kids under 100 lbs and for use at home. Under no circumstances should a residential bounce house be used in a commercial setting. What does this mean? This means that if you plan on having kids or adults over 100 lbs., run a daycare, or are a church, you can not use a residential moon bounce. When buying a moon bounce for home use, it is really important to identify the end user you will be making this purchase for and match their interests to the options available.
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Shop for a commercial bounce house or residential bounce house now.
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