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Bounce House Castles for Adults Are Popping Up At Weddings and Parties

Adult-sized bounce houses are the new trend for weddings, birthdays and holidays!

According to one rental owner in Phoenix, “They have become really popular at weddings! It is a great place to send the kids to get them out of the way and the pictures we get of the wedding party look cool! The couple gets a multi-colored balloon garland that matches the theme of their wedding and it makes for a great corner-piece of the event.”

The company, Inflate Forty Eight offers discounts for multi-rentals. You can rent as many of their bounce houses as you want. Their repertoire consists of multiple kinds of bounce houses, water slides and inflatable movie screens.

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