I Just bought 5 jumpers (Bounce Houses) ... Wish me luck

BitchI'llKillYa

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I just purchased 5 jumpers looking to set up a side business...

I know I have to handle. Deliveries and lick up my self right now and I know I dot want to do that for long.


Anyone have any expierences in this arena?

I'm looking for pitfalls and ways to be as successful as possible, with as little manual effort



 
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I just purchased 5 jumpers looking to set up a side business...

I know I have to handle. Deliveries and lick up my self right now and I know I dot want to do that for long.


Anyone have any expierences in this arena?

I'm looking for pitfalls and ways to be as successful as possible, with as little manual effort





Just ride around pulling it asking people, “Do you wanna have fun”?

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I bought them on impulse lol

I mean you can make Decent money for The time Spent and investment.

Have storage and building a marketing strategy.

Probably going to cop a used pick up next weekend to haul them shits

I'm sure you'll do a good job and make some money, especially during the summer time!
 
I bought them on impulse lol

I mean you can make Decent money for The time Spent and investment.

Have storage and building a marketing strategy.

Probably going to cop a used pick up next weekend to haul them shits

Nah..my boy make a 1000 bucs a week..he has bout 40 of those with the water and everythang..u gonna be alright..word of mouf, and then get u a spot where u have em blowed up at..in a busy part of town..KIDS FUN SELLS..ask got dam Disney.. brah
 
Keep Lil RayRay away from your shit and have some requirements like if you're over 5'3 more than 150 kick rocks cause this isn't for you unless you're the only one in there.

good luck
 
My boy does it out of NY.
He has a ton of them, think like 40 he last told me, also does rental chairs, tents and has a game truck for vid games.

His bouncy houses, average I think like $350 and up for 4 hrs. You need to have an LLC and insurance for accidents.

Depending on location, determines how much you can charge. He wanted me to do it in Houston, but the prices aren't the same. The average charge is like $125 and up for a day.

The costs of the houses vary new, and can be like $3,500 and better. So costwise, I probably wouldn't make my money back for a year or more.

Also don't allow kids in there with their shoes on.

And personally, depending on the adults age, not sure if that would take off, that shit can be tiring.

Also another idea is to get a space in a shopping strip and get a bunch of the houses and the slides and stuff. Charge for pizza parties, birthdays, and if someone just wants to come with kids. Like $5-7 for individual rugrats any other time.
They have one out by where I live. Went twice with my son. They have many weekly events they post on FB and do pretty good as far as reviews and repeat customers.

Just a few ideas.
 
Make sure you've got great insurance and make sure those things are anchored to the ground when they're in use.

Good luck on your endeavor.
 
Look up sky zone, scooters jungle, pump it up. They might have versions of their insurance online.
 
Make sure you get some insurance in case one of them crumb snatchers bust they head or injured themselves in your jumper.
 
Great move as a business. It's all in how you hustle it though. I know someone who easily makes six figures a year doing this. He has a whole crew, trucks, and everything. It's all about how you grow the business. Good Luck OP
 
Mannnn, set them joints up on a Saturday in a shopping, strip mall, fast food, WalMart parking lot...just like McD's and ChikFila have play areas.

I read recently where WalMart is looking for ways to utilize the huge, partially-used parking lots and convert them to areas where people come hang out and do stuff.

It's a stretch, but if you could ad some adult supervision(paid)...kids play while the mom shops...home run!
 
be prepared to pay a lot in insurance and in disinfectant. but the profit should be well enough to cover it and put something in your pocket.
 
Need a good crew, cant do set up/crowd control/clean up/tear down by yourself. And a good van or truck is needed for hauling that shit around. Like others have stated, insurance and waivers.

Also look into selfie booths, its a cash cow if you have the time and temperament...
 
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