Address: 250 W Dalton Ave, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815, USA
Phone: +12086645200
Sunday: 9:30AM–7PM
Monday: 9:30AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–7PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–7PM
Friday: 9:30AM–7PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–7PM
Ashley Tetzlaff
If your kid(s) like bouncy castles, then welcome to Coeur d'Alene's bouncy castle paradise! There are 6-8 different bouncy castles at any given time and the owner periodically rotates his collection so the kids can continue to explore. There is a little area for tiny tots to scramble around and explore, tons of comfy seating for adults (couches and tables/chairs), and bathrooms and water fountains as well. Food and drink is not allowed in the play area, but you can rent a dining room area if you want to have a birthday party there. Speaking of birthday parties, blow your kids minds away by renting the whole facility for a private party! Have the whole place to yourself and your kids friends. (Talk to the owner about rates.) For regular visits, you pay by the hour. If you love it like my kids do, I'd recommend getting a punch card, as that will save you a couple bucks per visit (always a reason for me to jump for joy 😉).
Makayla Swearingen
My 8 year old had her party here this month and the staff was extremely helpful and friendly, explained everything and was available to help. They do the clean up too. Kids had a blast. Awesome experience.
A Thompson
This place is awesome! Wish I would have thought of the idea forst, to be quite honest. The middle is full of comfy couches to chill while your little ones burn off some energy. Super affordable and fun and the kids had a blast!
Toni Lara
My kids love jump for joy. My son wanted to come here on his birthday, so we looked in the app for when open jump was. There are often private parties on the weekend so we made sure to plan our day around the correct time so we could go. We showed up when open jump was scheduled and were told we had to leave. I questioned why it said on the app that it was open jump and was told they just put the wrong time up there. An easy mistake I get it, but I had to lug my five very sad kids to the car after this and got nothing but a sorry about it but you need to leave. poor customer service for a known mistake on their behalf.
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Hi Ranelle, Good Question. The main reason is to try and make it safe for littler kiddos. We also have a 5" ht limit as well. Big kids vs little kids does not bode well. Another reason is insurance, insurance is less, as there is less chance of bigger kids hurting little ones. Third reason is less wear and tear on the bouncers, the bounce castles lifespan is important for the businesses bottom line.
Agreed as per Emily below, a local guide and valued employee. And we do allow parents to "assist" kids under 2, no jumping, as we do try to make it safe for the little ones.
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