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Bounce The Summer Away At This Nostalgic Inflatable Park In Long Island

Summer’s almost gone, and that means we only have a few weeks to delight in bounce houses. Luckily for us, Long Island is getting its share with Bounce the City! The bounce house will be at Walt Whitman Shops from October 12 – 27, featuring a plethora of attractions: The Giant, a giant obstacle course, Skyscraper Slide, a tropical adventure, City Xscape, a intergalactic metropolis and a Silent Disco Dome featuring a DJ set with special light effects. 

Whether you’re planning a fun day out with friends or with the entire family, Bounce the City offers activities for all ages. 

Secure your spot for the summer adventure before it’s too late!

People having fun on Bounce the City's bouncy house
Bounce the City

General admission starts at $24, including 1.5 hours of unlimited access to Bounce the City attractions. Choose from a family and junior session depending on the age range. Kids under 3 don’t have to pay to get full access to Bounce the City, but they must be accompanied with a paying parent or guardian. 

There will also be food and drinks vendors onsite, so you won’t need to worry about spending a whole hour under the hot sun (make sure to reapply that spf!). 

People having fun on Bounce the City's bouncy house
Bounce the City

Bounce the City comes from the same creators as The Big Bounce, the largest bounce house in the world. It’s charmed young and old alike in past years:  

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The layout of everything was great, our favorite was the obstacle course. It was nice to see food vendors there as well. Michelle 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What an awesome outing for my grandbabies! They absolutely loved it… even my 2-year old grandson. Blackburn Family 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It was family friendly to the max and I loved it. The DJ was great! He played great music and he engaged the children. We will be back! Luke


Bounce the City – Junior Session

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