Winter Garden block parties are legendary — neighbors bring food, kids run wild, and the whole street feels like family.
Adding a bounce house (or two or three) turns a good block party into the kind of event everyone remembers for years — especially in tight-knit communities like Hamlin, Independence, Stoneybrook West, Latham Park, Horizon West, and downtown Winter Garden.
Too The Moon Bounce Co has helped dozens of Winter Garden streets close for the day. This 2025 guide shows exactly how to make it happen — from permits to layout, best units, and real stories from local families.
Step 1 – Get Permission to Close the Street
In Winter Garden:
- Contact the City of Winter Garden Police Department (non-emergency line: (407) 656-4111)
- Submit a Street Closure Application (available on cwgdn.com)
- Fee: Usually $50–$100 + insurance certificate
- We provide $2 million liability insurance naming the city (free with booking)
- Timeline: Apply 30–60 days early
- HOA neighborhoods (Hamlin, Independence, Stoneybrook West) — get HOA approval first (we supply insurance & site map)
Step 2 – Pick the Right Bounce Houses for Your Street
For 40–80 kids across multiple houses:
- 50FT Alligator Alley Obstacle Course – The star for races and challenges
- 22FT Tropical Thunder Dual Lane – Water slide for summer heat relief
- Lil Kahuna Water Slide – Smaller yards or driveways
- Princess Castle Combo or Superhero Bounce – For younger kids or themed fun
See every block-party-approved unit:
Shop Block Party Bounce HousesStep 3 – The Perfect Block Party Layout
- Bounce house in driveway #1 (protected mats for concrete)
- Food tables & chairs under tent in driveway #2
- Music & games in driveway #3
- Chalk obstacle course connecting all three
- “Bounce Zone” signs at street corners
- We place units to avoid blocking driveways completely
Step 4 – Add-Ons That Make It Legendary
- Cotton candy machine ($65) – instant kid magnet
- Snow cone machine ($75) — summer essential
- Glow package ($99) — if party goes into evening
- Movie night setup ($150) — wind-down after dark
- Quiet generator ($50) — power for everything
Step 5 – The Schedule That Works
3:00 p.m. – We arrive and set up
4:00 p.m. – Neighbors start arriving
4:30–6:00 p.m. – Free bounce + games
6:00–7:00 p.m. – Potluck dinner
7:00–8:00 p.m. – Glow time or movie
8:00–9:00 p.m. – Final bounce + parent pickup
Real Winter Garden Block Party Stories
“Hamlin street closed for the day with the Alligator Alley. 60 kids, zero fights, all smiles.” — Jessica R.
“Independence cul-de-sac with the water slide + snow cones. Neighbors still thank us!” — Sarah M.
Read every block-party review: Parent Testimonials
Safety & Neighbor-Friendly Rules
- Adult supervisors at every unit
- No shoes, socks only
- Quiet generator after 8 p.m.
- We clean up everything (including street chalk)
- Full CPSC compliance: CPSC Inflatable Safety
Booking Your Winter Garden Block Party
We love block parties — we often add a free extra hour or glow package for big groups.
Free delivery to every Winter Garden neighborhood:
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Reserve your block party date:
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FAQs
Do you handle HOA approvals?
Yes — we provide insurance and site maps for free.
How many kids can we have?
We’ve done up to 80+ — just let us know!