Inflatable Game Rentals in New Orleans
Knockerballs, archery tag, axe throw and more. Our second-biggest category.
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What we carry
- Knockerballs. Full-contact and absurd. The best single purchase for teens, adults and team building.
- Zorb balls. Racing format, high spectacle, low skill barrier.
- Archery tag. Team versus team with custom fields. Strategy plus adrenaline, no contact.
- Axe throw simulator. Foam and velcro, head-to-head. Small footprint, easy to run as a bracket.
- Velcro wall. Pure spectacle — people stop to watch, and watchers become your line.
- Basketball and interactive games. Sixty-second rounds, constant turnover.
- Dunk tank. Nothing raises money or draws a crowd like it — if someone recognisable gets in.
Who these are for
This is the category that solves the problem most rentals create: teenagers and adults get bored by a bounce house within twenty minutes. Competition formats keep them there. If your event has anyone over about twelve, at least one of these should be in the mix.
Space and supervision
- Most of these need more floor area than height — good news indoors.
- 42 inches of access clearance for the bigger games.
- One monitor per unit. We supply trained attendants, and for knockerballs and archery tag we'd recommend it.
- 200 lb per rider on most units. Archery tag, axe throw and the velcro wall have the widest adult range.
Parks in Orleans Parish
- City Park — not allowed. The park prohibits bounce houses, water slides and water-play structures. Here's the rule and the alternatives.
- Audubon Park — allowed with a permit. $75 for gatherings of 25 or more, $150 at the Tree of Life, and events can't start after 5pm. Permit guide.
- Any public park: a generator from us at one per inflatable, a $35 park fee, and a certificate of insurance at 4.5%.
Common questions
What is the best game for teenagers and adults?
Knockerballs, followed by archery tag and the axe throw simulator. Standard bounce houses lose that age group quickly.
Do these work indoors?
Yes, given enough floor area. Square footage matters more than ceiling height for most of them, and indoor units are ballasted rather than staked.
Do you provide staff?
Yes. Trained attendants are available and recommended for knockerballs, archery tag and the dunk tank.
Check your date
Tell us your date and address and we will tell you what fits.
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