Inflatable obstacle courses are great for school events, carnivals, team building, and large parties. Estimate your cost below.
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Compact course with tunnels, pop-ups, and a climb-and-slide finish.
Mid-size course with more obstacles. Great for backyard parties and school events.
Full-size course for large events. Multiple challenge zones and slide finish.
Multi-piece commercial grade. Ideal for carnivals, festivals, and corporate events.
Longer courses with more obstacles (tunnels, climbing walls, slides) cost more. A 30-foot course starts around $250, while a 60-foot course can be $450+.
Commercial events, school functions, and festivals may have higher pricing due to longer rental times and higher usage demands.
Most obstacle course rentals are priced for 4-6 hours. Full-day rentals for events and festivals offer better value per hour.
Obstacle courses are large and heavy, requiring more setup time and larger delivery vehicles. This can affect pricing for distant deliveries.
Some events use multiple connected pieces to create mega courses. Each additional piece adds to the total cost but creates a more impressive experience.
Large events often require attendants to manage flow and safety. Adding an attendant typically costs $75-$150 for the rental period.
Inflatable obstacle course rentals typically cost between $250 and $500 for a standard rental. Larger courses or multi-piece setups can cost $500-$800+.
Most inflatable obstacle courses are 30-65 feet long and 10-15 feet wide. Some commercial-grade courses can be 100+ feet when multiple pieces are connected.
Yes, many obstacle courses are designed for all ages including adults. They are popular for corporate events, team building, school field days, and community festivals.
A standard obstacle course needs at least 40x15 feet of flat space, plus clearance on all sides. Larger courses may need 70x20 feet or more.
Yes, if you have enough ceiling height (typically 15+ feet) and floor space. Indoor setups require sandbag anchoring instead of stakes.
Most obstacle courses allow 6-10 participants at a time, running through in sequence. Throughput is high since kids move through quickly, so large groups can cycle through fast.