Bounce House Rentals in Central, LA
Bounce Houses Built for Central’s Bigger Backyards
Central isn’t Baton Rouge, and the yards show it. Most homes here sit on plots that would hold two or three inner-city lots — the brick ranch houses off Bellingrath Hills, the newer Acadian builds in Arbor Grove, the properties out toward the parish line with an acre or more behind the house.
That changes what we recommend. In tighter Baton Rouge neighborhoods we’re often fitting the smallest unit that will work. In Central the question is usually the opposite: you have the room, so what will actually get used for four hours?
What Fits Where in Central
- Standard bounce houses (13×13 and 15×15). The everyday choice for a birthday party with kids roughly 3 to 10. In Central these almost always go on grass rather than a driveway, which means stake anchoring instead of sandbags — a better, quieter setup with no weights to work around. $150–$250.
- Combo units (bounce plus slide). A bounce floor with a built-in slide and climbing wall. These need more clearance than a standard unit, which is exactly what most Central yards have going spare. If your kids are 5 and up, this is usually the better value per hour. $200–$325.
- Two units instead of one. Worth mentioning because it’s genuinely practical here and rarely is elsewhere. Once a party crosses about 25 kids with a wide age spread, a standard bounce house for the little ones plus something bigger for the older kids stops the queueing problem entirely. Most Central back yards will take both without crowding.
Bellingrath Hills, Arbor Grove and the School-Age Crowd
A large share of our Central bounce house bookings are birthday parties for children at Bellingrath Hills Elementary and the schools that follow it. Weekend afternoons in spring and early autumn book out first — the stretch between March and May, and again from late September once the worst of the heat has passed.
If your party falls in that window, booking two to three weeks ahead is the difference between choosing your unit and taking what’s left.
Setup, Space and the Practical Bits
Give us a flat area with a few feet of clearance on all sides, and a path wide enough to walk the rolled unit through — a standard gate is usually fine. We need power within about 100 feet; most Central setups run from a garage or exterior outlet without an issue. On the larger properties out past the subdivisions, tell us when you book if the setup spot is a distance from the house, and we’ll bring the extra cord.
Grass is the ideal surface and most of Central has it. If you’re setting up on a slab or gravel, say so when you book — the anchoring method changes.
Book a Bounce House in Central, LA
We serve Central and the surrounding East Baton Rouge Parish communities. Tell us the date, the age range and roughly how many kids, and we’ll tell you honestly which unit fits your yard — including when the smaller one is the smarter buy.
Browse our full range of bounce house rentals, or contact us to check availability for your date.