Awards Day & Reward Party Rentals
Honor roll celebrations, attendance rewards, PBIS parties and end-of-quarter assemblies.
Reward events have a hard constraint most school events don't: they run on a class schedule. Groups rotate through in fixed blocks, so throughput isn't a nice-to-have — it decides whether the last class gets a turn.
Tell us how many students, how many rotations and how long each block is. We'll size the mix so nobody gets left standing when the bell rings.
Built for rotations
- Match units to group size. If classes rotate in groups of 25, you need enough capacity to clear 25 kids in a block — that usually means more small units, not one big one.
- Obstacle courses run two lanes. Twice the throughput of a single-lane attraction and they make the rotation feel like a competition.
- Knockerballs and zorb balls for upper grades. Middle and high schoolers won't be rewarded by a toddler bounce house.
- Add-ons for the non-participants. Spin art or pucker powder gives kids who don't want to run around something to do.
Indoors or outdoors
Gym setups work well for reward days — climate controlled, no weather risk, and the rotation is easy to manage. We ballast on gym floors rather than staking, so nothing penetrates the surface. Check your ceiling height with us first; some units need more vertical clearance than a gym gives.
The practical stuff
- Power: dedicated 20 amp circuit per blower within 100 feet. Generators available if you're on a field.
- Access: 36 inches for a bounce house, 42 for a bigger game. Gym double doors are usually fine.
- Insurance: certificate naming your school at 4.5% of the order.
- Supervision: one monitor per unit, and 200 lb per rider. That limit matters more at a high school reward day than anywhere else.
Common questions
Can you set up in a school gym?
Yes. Units are ballasted, not staked, so there's no floor damage. We check ceiling clearance during the site visit.
How many units for 300 students on rotations?
Depends on your block length. Give us students, rotations and minutes per block and we'll do the math rather than guess.
Do you have anything for high schoolers?
Knockerballs, zorb balls, archery tag, the axe throw simulator and the 26-foot rock wall. Competition beats bouncing for that age.
Plan your reward day
Send us student count, rotation length and your space. We'll size it properly.
Call 504-467-9424 All school events