Water Slide Rentals in LaPlace
Our most-booked category. Wet or dry, single or double lane.
LaPlace lots are typically generous, which suits the larger units. Check overhead clearance for combos and slides.
Single lane or double lane
- Single lane. Smaller footprint, fits most yards, right for a birthday party with a handful of kids.
- Double lane. Twice the throughput and it becomes a race. The call for field days, camp water days, or any party over about twenty kids.
- Wet/dry combos. Bounce house plus slide in one unit — best value if you only have room for one thing.
What a wet unit needs
- A working hose within 50 feet of the setup spot. Some slides need more than one hookup; we rent splitters.
- Dedicated 20 amp outlet within 100 feet, nothing else on that breaker.
- Gate clearance — 36 inches minimum, 42 for bigger slides.
- Grass or concrete. Grass gets staked, concrete gets sandbagged. A wet slide on grass makes mud, so pick the spot with that in mind.
Safety on a wet unit
- One monitor per unit — wet means slippery, so supervision matters more.
- One rider at a time on a slide. No running on the deck, no head-first.
- 200 lb per rider. Ages 3 and up.
- Keep wet and dry units apart so water isn't tracked into a dry unit.
St. John the Baptist Parish
LaPlace is outside the Jefferson Parish vendor system. Park and facility rules are set locally, so confirm inflatables are permitted at your site and plan on a generator — park electricity is rarely adequate for a blower.
Common questions
Do you provide the water?
No. We need a working hose within 50 feet of the setup spot. We bring splitters if a unit needs multiple hookups.
Can I put a water slide on concrete?
Yes, sandbagged. Often better than grass, which turns to mud under a wet unit.
When should I book a summer weekend?
Summer weekends book out. A few weeks is the minimum; late-May school dates should be locked in by March.
Check your date
Tell us your date and address and we will tell you what fits.
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