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The ‘World’s Biggest Bounce House’ returns to the DC area for a limited time

The 'World's Biggest Bounce House' returns to the DC area for a limited time

The experience features four massive inflatable activities spanning 16,000 square feet.

In addition to the Bounce House, there is a newly added Sport Slam with a custom inflatable sports arena and a 900-foot obstacle course called “The Giant.”

Assistant tour manager Billy Jamison said people of all ages are welcome.

“It’s not just for kids; this is for the whole family,” he told WTOP. “And if you don’t even want to bring your kids to this, we have an entire castle dedicated solely to the adults.”

“Everyone is a child when they first come into this confinement here,” he added. “The castle, the Giant, the ball pit, aerial sports…it just brings out the big kid in everyone. How could it not?!”

Jamison said they are back in the nation’s capital for the first time in a few years.

“Demand was high – a lot of people wanted us to come back,” he said. “This is a great opportunity to be back in DC, especially this time of year when we still get the best weather.”

The attraction will be here for four weekends – Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays – starting on May 20 at 9. Jumping attractions close at 9.30 p.m., except on Sundays, when they close at 18.

For tickets, check their website.

Tickets start at $22, and event organizers say advanced tickets are encouraged because they are expected to sell out. Once you’ve purchased online, you can scan a QR code when you arrive for hassle-free entry.

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