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Renting An Inflatable Obstaccle Course For Your Next Party

By Rebecca Collins


You have a party or a specific holiday or celebration on the horizon and are looking for interesting activities that will appeal to both adults and children. You have thought of all the usual activities such as magicians, musicians, caricature artists, and photo booths but are seeking something that will provide some physical activity. An inflatable obstacle course that that will provide hours of fun and movement may be just the perfect addition to your event.

You can rent this structure for all types of events including reunions, picnics, birthday parties, employee parties, and fundraisers. You can raise money by charging for each run through the course. The funds raised can also help pay for prizes for race winners.

Before you get too excited, remember, you need to have a proper place and space in which to set this structure up. A large flat, grassy area is perfect. Get the dimensions of the structure so you will know exactly what is needed. You can also inquire as to the possibility of setting it up indoors. If it can be placed indoors, a careful watch to ensure that children do not fall off the side onto hard surfaces will be required. A large carpeted room, such a ballroom would be ideal.

The biggest advantage of renting this structure is the ability to turn it into a very competitive activity. Before your event, be sure to purchase or borrow some stopwatches so you can individually time the competitors who run through the maze. Designate "helper, " who can assist. To be even more precise, make vests with numbers on them so scores can be more easily kept in each heat. If it is an employee party, have different department race against each other. If several individuals compete, you may need to have several heats and then have the winners of these heat compete against each other.

Get creative with your prizes. You could have small medallions or even little trophies made for 1st, second, third and fourth places. Have individual work departments compete against one another. Candy and toys are always well received by the younger set.

Be sure to monitor any small children who may access this structure. Inform older, more rambunctious children and adults to be careful and watch out for the younger set as they make their way through the obstructions. If you have a large group, you may even wish to hire a few babysitters just to ensure that these little ones are kept safe. Or offer an alternative activity for the younger ones such as a moon bounce.

If everyone loves this activity, there are many more you can consider. These could include clowns, magicians, a dunking booth, carnival rides, a petting zoo, and maybe even a miniature train. There are many options to choose from to help provide ongoing entertainment to your event for both the young and the old.

You could even come up with a carnival theme and have many events and activities ready for eager participants. Add food booths, music, and skill challenges such as basketball free-throw tries and beanbag tosses. Celebrate holidays and enjoy family reunions with these competitive activities.




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