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You Can Now Rent A Bouncy Castle For Your Wedding—And We're Ready To Propose

You Can Now Rent A Bouncy Castle For Your Wedding—And We're Ready To Propose
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Let's be honest—bouncy castles are amazing and every party should have one. So why not a wedding? Well, that's exactly what a British company is now offering—a bouncy castle for weddings.


Bouncy castles are not just for kids anymore and we are shook.

A Wedding Wonderland has launched a line of inflatable castles that can be rented for that special matrimonial day of which we all dream. Last month, the British company posted on Facebook that wedding-themed bouncy castles are available, for both adults and kids to enjoy.

Looking for something a little different for your big day? We're now taking bookings for our white castles for the rest of 2018 and 2019! Don't hesitate to get in touch for a quotation today. Please include the exact location of your event and the date it is to take place. NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR NORTH EAST ENGLAND VENUES ONLY.

According to their website, Wedding Wonderland offers photography services, chair covers, and table settings in addition to their signature inflatables. They even set up and take down everything... for free. They're only available in Northeast England, but hey, people tie the knot abroad all the time.

We are a small, family owned and operated business, serving the North East of England, hiring a range of quality, personalised products to enhance your event all year round.

These include:

* stunning white bouncy castles, beautifully decorated to a design of your choice. These castles provide hours of fun for adults and children while also providing a quirky backdrop for wedding photos.

* a range of photo walls, ideal for capturing that special moment in a fun and unique way.

* customised chair covers and table settings in various designs

Our prices include local delivery and set up as well as dismantle and collection with a free of charge cancellation policy in the event of bad weather.

Measuring 17'x23'x13', these bouncy chuppahs provide tons of space for the bride and groom and all of their guests to enjoy some flight time. Throw in an open bar and you got yourself a real party, IMHO.

Check them out, being single is terrible.

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They're so pretty.

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They even make fake flowers look nice.

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Why even bother with an altar?

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