29 October 19 - Providing bouncy castle hire in Gloucester

We love Gloucester! Not only is it the base of our operations, but it's also our home, and we couldn't imagine anywhere better to live. When we walk or drive around Gloucester, delivering castles to people across the region, it's obvious why we feel like we're the King of the Castle!

It feels like the grass is always greener and the weather is always a little brighter when we're in Gloucester; even the air is fresher. Some people might like the hustle and bustle of the big city, whereas others prefer the calm and placid thoughtfulness of the country - Gloucester is the best of both worlds.

Gloucester - the place to party

Gloucester, in beautiful Gloucestershire, is sure to make anyone feel like a king! It even once had a castle that was fit for royalty, which is now a closed prison - but once, it used to be a house of nobility and the home of some of the richest people in medieval Britain.

It's interesting to think that back in Roman times, people in Gloucester would have played some of the same party games and activities we have to offer! Although there were no bouncy castles in Gloucester back then - we had to wait for a NASA scientist to invent them in the 20th century - there would have been some garden games that were very similar to the ones we have to offer now.

Christmas party ideas

Now, at the end of October, people already have their Hallowe'en parties planned, but there are plenty of Christmas parties in the works! Whether these are office Christmas parties, school discos, proms, university events such as in the University of Gloucestershire, or anything else, we're sure to start getting enquiries from people who want our disco services, bouncy castles, soft play sets and much more. Make sure you don't miss out!

If you want to make a booking from someone who truly loves Gloucester for all it haves to offer, you need to speak with us! Arrange Gloucester bouncy castle and event equipment hire today and receive a quality service you can rely on.

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