End of Camp Celebration Rentals
Last day of camp, with parents watching. Different event, different equipment.
The last day of camp is the only day parents are on site, which makes it a marketing event as much as a party. What they see decides whether they enroll next summer.
That changes what to rent: something visible and photogenic, plus something parents and campers can do together. This is the one day where the 26-foot rock wall earns its keep at a camp.
Rent for the photo and the parent
- 26-foot rock climbing wall. Three climbers at once, visible from the parking lot, and it's the picture that ends up on your camp's social feed and next year's flyer. Staffed by us.
- Two-lane obstacle course. Counselor-versus-camper races. Parents film this.
- Knockerballs or zorb balls for older camp groups — high spectacle, and parents watching is part of the fun.
- A standard bounce house for younger siblings who came with parents. Small thing, big difference to how long families stay.
- Dunk tank with counselors in it. The single best end-of-camp tradition there is, and campers will talk about it until next June.
- Stuff-a-bear with custom t-shirts branded to your camp. Every camper goes home holding your logo.
This is an enrollment event
Camps consistently underspend on the last day and overspend on the middle weeks. Parents don't see week three. They see the last day, and they decide about next summer based on it — while standing next to other parents doing the same. If any single day of your summer justifies the bigger attraction, it's this one.
Running it with parents on site
- Adults will want to participate. 200 lb per rider on most units — the rock wall, dunk tank and interactive games have the widest adult range.
- More supervision, not less. Mixed crowds of campers, siblings and parents are harder to manage than a camp day. We'd staff the specialist units.
- Set up before pickup time, not at it. Parents arriving to a half-inflated unit is the wrong first impression.
The practical stuff
- Power: dedicated 20 amp circuit per blower within 100 feet, or generators from us — one per inflatable.
- Clearance: the rock wall needs vertical clearance and a solid footprint — tell us your space and we'll confirm before you plan around it.
- Insurance: certificate naming your camp or facility at 4.5% of the order.
- Booking: late July and early August last days should be booked by March or April along with the rest of your season.
Common questions
What's the best single rental for the last day of camp?
The 26-foot rock wall if you have the space, or a dunk tank with counselors in it if you don't. Both are photo events.
Can parents use the equipment?
On some of it. Most units carry a 200 lb per-rider limit; the rock wall, dunk tank and interactive games handle adults best.
Do you staff it?
For the rock wall and specialist units, yes — and on a day with parents on site we'd recommend it broadly.
When should we book?
With the rest of your season, in March or April. Early August is still inside our busy window.
Book your last day
Tell us your date, camper count and the space. We'll build the day parents remember.
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