How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Bounce House? (2026 Prices)
By Tommie Parker, Owner · Updated July 6, 2026 · 5 min read

What changes the price of a bounce house rental?
Four things move the number: size and type (a 13ft toddler bouncer costs less than a 22ft combo with a slide), wet vs dry (water features add cleaning and drying labor), rental length (full-day is standard; overnight usually adds a little), and season — spring and summer weekends are peak in Florida, and the best units book 2–3 weeks out.
Themed units (princess castles, character combos) sit at the upper end of the range because they are in highest demand for birthdays.
What fees should you watch for (anywhere you rent)?
Ask any company three questions before you pay: Is delivery included, or added by ZIP code? Is there a setup/teardown fee? Is there a cleaning fee or damage waiver added at checkout? Industry-wide, a “$99 special” can become $180 after fees.
Our approach is one number: the price you see includes delivery, setup and takedown across Apopka, Orlando and Central Florida. A generator is the only common add-on, and only if your site has no power.
Is it cheaper to rent or buy?
If you throw fewer than about four parties a year, renting wins. A residential-grade bounce house costs $200–$500 and typically survives a season or two of real use; commercial-grade units start around $1,500 and need storage, cleaning and repairs — and you carry the liability. We did the full math in rent vs buy a bounce house.
- Standard bounce house: $100–$300 per full day; combos $200–$300; water slides $200–$900
- Ask any company: is delivery, setup AND takedown in the quoted price? (Ours: yes)
- Renting beats buying below roughly four parties per year
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Do weekend rentals cost more than weekdays?
Our pricing is the same, but weekend availability is tighter — peak-season Saturdays book 2–3 weeks out, so early booking gets the best unit selection.
Is a deposit required to book a bounce house?
A small deposit locks your date and unit, with the balance due around delivery. Booking online takes about two minutes.
How much does it cost to rent a bounce house in Orlando specifically?
Same ranges: $100–$300 for standard units delivered anywhere in the Orlando metro — see Orlando bounce house rentals for the full picture.

Tommie Parker
Tommie owns and runs Too The Moon Bounce Co with his co-founder Griselda, delivering and setting up hundreds of inflatables a year across Apopka, Orlando and Central Florida.
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