Check your local Yellow Pages and other guides. Remember that if they're cheap, they're cheap for a reason. Make sure that anybody from whom you hire one has Public Liability Insurance.
2007-06-05 01:29:03
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answered by nontarzaniccaulkhead 6
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I do know that The Early Learning Centre have a range of Bouncy Castles to buy. One inparticular i'm getting for my daughter has been reduced from £50 to £30.
2007-06-05 08:30:24
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answered by Mr Em Dee 3
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look in the yellow pages they are quite cheap to hire im not far from wales and round my area they charge 40-50 for a whole day like 10am intill 9pm i hope she has a wonderful day.my boy was 2 today we are getting him a castle for sat hope the weather stays nice for them both.xx
2007-06-06 15:18:25
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answered by easty90210 5
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ring hss hire,they have a thing called a bouncy fun house which is the same thing as a castle but with a roof.i know they have branches in colchester avenue and another one in sloper road.use this number and they can direct your call to whichever branch is best for you 01179776232-or check their website,hss.com
2007-06-05 08:32:37
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answered by max w 3
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they are called moon walks.
Check your local newspaper classified.
2007-06-05 08:20:22
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answered by nigel v 5
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http://www.aceshighfun.com/
Try here, though I don't know how the prices are.
2007-06-05 08:24:30
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answered by no1fuhquad 2
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