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Adults using a child size bouncy castle

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buttchester | 22:04 Mon 29th Sep 2008 | Home & Garden
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I'm planning an adult birthday party (26th) at my house and I'd really like to get a bouncy castle. The only problem is that my garden is only 10ft x 16ft and all of the adult bouncy castles I have found on the Internet are far too wide. All of the smaller castles are described as children's castles for up to age 14 but they don't explain why they are unsuitable for adults.

Would the weight of an adult damage this type of bouncy castle or would they simply not take the weight and the bouncer's feet would just be hitting on the floor?

I'd be grateful for any information or suggestions from your experiences.
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I hired a bouncy castle recently for a BBQ and had the same debate - Im sure the lady that I had it off said the main difference was the size........you dont fit many adults in a 10 x 10ft without a trip to casulaty.....
10FT X 16FT?????can that be classed as a garden?
To put it simply - DON'T !! This notion seems to be inviting trouble
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wonkon-wonk, thank you for volunteering your garden. I can get a full size bouncy castle if we have the party at your mansion.

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