- Lingo
- Jumper = inflatable = bouncey = bounce house
- Something that you need to inflate with air to make it bouncy, and to jump on/ in it
- Standard jumper = single jumper
- A simple inflatable with a square shaped jumping area.
- It is typically a square about the size of two Prius-es put together (from 12 feet by 12 feet to about 15 feet by 15 feet).
- Best for beginner, easier to maintain order, but kids can get tired from jumping alone
- Picture of inside and outside
- Deluxe jumper = combo jumper = 4 in 1
- A square shaped inflatable with a large jumping area, a basketball hoop inside, a climbing staircase, and a slide
- It is usually about the size of two Camry-s put together (from 15 feet to 17 feet on one side).
- Great for all, as the kids can get lost in there for hours themselves with limited supervision (so that you can kick back for a tiny bit)
- Picture of inside and outside
- Slide
- A larger inflatable that is from 2 to 4 story high
- On one side is a climbing area, and the other is the slide
- Excellent for a large group to keep the line moving
- Needs a slightly larger area
- Obstacle Challenge Course
- A 30 feet to 60 feet long inflatable obstacles that include slides, climbing, pop ups to go around/ under/ over
- Excellent for a large group to keep the line moving
- Needs a slightly larger area
- Picture of inside
- Waterslide
- Similar to the regular slide, but with a water hose connected to drip water from the top of the slide, making it extra slipper and fast
- The landing is a pool of water at the end of the slide
- Great for older kids (9+) or the fearless little ones