‘World’s Largest Bounce House’ Heading to New Orleans This Weekend
The Big Bounce America, home to the world's largest bounce house, will be heading to New Orleans over the next two weekends.
If you have little ones with a little too much energy, you can take them to jump away either this Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14 or Friday, April 19 through Sunday, April 21.
The event is taking place at the University of New Orleans located at 2000 Lakeshore Drive.
There will be five massive attractions at the event. Those bounce houses include:
- World's Largest Bounce House - Supersized for 2024
- The Giant - America's Biggest Inflatable Obstacle Course
- OctoBlast - Dive into a deep-sea adventure
- AirSPACE - Slides, Ball Pits and more
- Sport Slam - Get competitive in this bouncy sports arena
How big is the "World's Largest Bounce House?"
This big boy is even bigger than last year's and now is a total of 24,000 square feet. It includes live DJs playing the hottest tracks, climbing towers, basketball hoops, slides, ball pits, confetti blasts, bubbles, crazy dancing, and even crazier competitions.
What about the other four bounce houses?
The Giant is built for aspiring ninja warriors and is over 900 feet long. It features 50 different obstacles.
OctoBlast is a brand new attraction that's part bouncer, part foam party. You'll meet dee-sea critters and dance around the giant Octopus's tentacles in front of the huge pufferfish stage.
AirSPACE is a unique, out-of-this-world wonderland filled with friends from outer space, spaceships moon craters, and a 5-lane slide.
And Sport Slam features a customized sports arena filled with goals, nets, hoops, and different ball styles.
How do we get tickets?
Tickets are available online here. "The World's Biggest Bounce House" has dedicated time slots while the other four attractions have unlimited access.
There are different sessions available:
- Toddler - All ages 3 & younger
- Junior - All ages 7 & younger
- Bigger Kids - All ages 15 & younger
- Adults Only - All ages 16 & older
Adults who are just going with their kids and not participating do not have to pay an admission fee.
To get more of your questions answered, visit the FAQ section of the website here.
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