Bounce Houses, Inflatable Bounce House Rentals and Inflatable Waterslide Rentals
Welcome to Mad Olive Bounce House!
Mad Olive Bounce House is located in Westminster, MA and serves Central Massachusetts including, but not limited to: Leominster, Fitchburg, Gardner, Worcester, Lunenburg, Lancaster, Sterling, Princeton, Clinton, Templeton, Athol, Boylston, West Boylston, Harvard, Ayer, Shirley, Massachusetts and surrounding areas.
Here are a list of the towns that we offer FREE set-up and delivery to:
Ashburnham, Ashby, Athol, Ayer, Baldwinville, Barre, Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Brookline NH, Clinton, Devens, East Princeton, East Templeton, Fitchburg, Fitzwilliam NH, Gardner, Greenville NH, Groton, Hardwick, Harvard, Holden, Hubbardston, Jefferson, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, New Braintree, New Ipswich NH, Oakham, Paxton, Pepperell, Petersham, Princeton, Rindge NH, Royalston, Rutland, Shirley, South Barre, South Lancaster, Sterling, Still River, Temple NH, Templeton, Townsend, West Boylston, Westminster, West Groton, West Townsend, Wheelwright, Wilton NH, Winchendon, Winchendon Springs, Worcester
In Westminster, MA they are known by many names: bounce house, inflatable jump house, moonwalks, jumpers, bouncers, jumper house or even a kids party inflatable thing. In addition to our traditional bounce houses we offer some great inflatable water slides and bounce house combos. No matter what you call them, we call them a great time and are looking forward to making your child's special day one to remember!
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Fun Fact:
In 1959 a man by the name of John Scurlock was watching some of his
employees bounce on an inflatable tennis cover he recently designed.
The employees were having so much fun that Scurlock was struck with the idea of an inflatable floor for
recreational purposes. Soon Scurlock's idea progressed and he started a
company called "Space Walks." These Space Walks started out as
inflatable mattresses but soon progressed into bounce house type
structures with walls and circulating air.
Meanwhile in England some students used Scurlock's idea to build an
inflatable unit for a fund raiser. As the idea spread the word
"moonwalk" was commonly used to describe these inflatable units. Safety
regulations were soon passed in the US and UK and the inflatable
industry was born.
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