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Hi guys


Thinking of booking jags for a bouncy castle party for my nearly 3 year old. Have any of you had a recent experience of this? It's going to be in February- they mention no heating facilities in the hall. Would love to hear advice/tips if you've got any to share.


Thanks so much

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We?ve held several parties there now as well as attending many more (it?s the go to party for my youngest?s peer group!) and I would highly recommend. The children LOVE it and it?s so easy for the parents - they?re v helpful with setting up tea (you bring your own) and do all the clearing up at the end. And I think it?s well worth the cost with the bouncy castle too :)


I also think 3 is probably the perfect age, although also v suitable for older and younger guests too.


I?ve never noticed an issue with heating and one of ours has a birthday in December so I expect if it was going to get cold we?d have known about it!

Many halls have a policy regarding bouncy castles - mainly to do with H & S ie adult must be in attendance at all times with the children whilst on the castle. If JAGS provide their own castle they will know all the regulations, but if you hire your own - need to be aware of height restrictions etc.

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