Bounce House Rental Prices in Oregon

Bounce house rental prices in Oregon vary depending on the city, rental type, and demand. Below you'll find average pricing across 1 major cities like Portland, along with a cost calculator to estimate your event.

1 cities compared Updated April 2026 Based on local vendor data
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Average Bounce House Rental Prices in Oregon

Aggregated pricing across 1 Oregon cities. Ranges reflect typical vendor pricing for a standard 4-6 hour rental.

Standard bounce house rental in Oregon iPhoto by Unsplash

Standard Bounce House

$135 – $231
Water slide rental in Oregon iPhoto by Unsplash

Water Slide

$243 – $330
Obstacle course rental in Oregon iPhoto by Unsplash

Obstacle Course

$297 – $429

Based on pricing from vendors across multiple cities in Oregon. Actual costs vary by vendor and location.

Bounce House Prices by City in Oregon

Compare average rental price ranges across 1 Oregon cities. Click any city for detailed local pricing and a cost calculator.

CityStandardComboWater Slide
Portland $135 – $330 $189 – $297 $243 – $330

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Portland

$135 – $330

Pacific Northwest pricing.

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Estimate Your Bounce House Rental Cost in Oregon

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What Affects Bounce House Prices in Oregon?

Season & Climate

The bounce house rental season in Oregon is concentrated from May through September. Some vendors offer off-season discounts, and indoor venues with high ceilings can host inflatables during colder months.

Regional Differences

Pricing across Oregon varies by metro size and cost of living. Larger cities tend to have more vendor competition, which can keep prices in check, while rural areas may have fewer options and higher delivery fees.

How to Save

In Oregon, booking during the shoulder season (May or September) can save money while still getting good weather. Weekday rentals are typically 10-20% cheaper than weekends.

Inflatable Type

Standard bounce houses start around $135 in Oregon. Combo units, water slides, and obstacle courses progressively cost more, with obstacle courses reaching $429 for large units.

City Pricing Spread

Portland is the priciest market at $135-$330, while Portland starts as low as $135. Comparing vendors across cities near you can save money.

Delivery & Setup

Most Oregon vendors include delivery within 10-15 miles. Beyond that, expect $1-2 per mile. Park setups may need generators ($50-$100 extra). Concrete requires sandbag anchoring.

Typical Rental Costs for Events in Oregon

Small Birthday Party (1-10 kids)

$135 – $210

Medium Party (10-20 kids)

$207 – $292

Large Party or School Event

$267 – $365

Water Slide Party Package

$243 – $344

Estimates assume standard weekend pricing. Actual costs vary by city and vendor in Oregon.

FAQs About Bounce House Rentals in Oregon

Bounce house rentals across Oregon typically range from $135 to $330 for a standard 4-6 hour rental. Combo units cost $189-$297, water slides $243-$330, and obstacle courses $297-$429. Prices vary by city and vendor.

Among major Oregon cities, Portland tends to have the most affordable starting prices at around $135. Portland typically has the highest prices, reflecting its larger market.

Yes, in most Oregon cities, weekday rentals are 10-20% cheaper than weekends. Booking Monday through Thursday gives you the best pricing and wider availability.

The bounce house rental season in Oregon is concentrated from May through September. Some vendors offer off-season discounts, and indoor venues with high ceilings can host inflatables during colder months.

Book at least 1-2 weeks in advance for weekday events and 3-4 weeks for weekends. During peak season in Oregon, popular units and dates can book out even further ahead.

Yes. Portland tends to be the most expensive at $135-$330, while Portland offers starting prices around $135. Delivery distance, demand, and vendor competition all contribute to these differences.