2019 Guinness World’s Record: Local Kids Jumped at the Chance to Enjoy Something Massively Fun

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Image via The Big Bounce America.

The world’s largest bouncy castle, according to the Guinness World Records, was in Delaware County in May of 2019. It was at the Maplezone Sports Village, 4881 Chichester Ave., Aston, reported Sinead Cummings for PhillyVoice.

According to Guinness, The Big Bounce America measured 11,433 square-feet 132-square inches and was achieved by Grahame Ferguson and Cammy Craig, both from the U.K., in Lone Tree, Colorado.

Grahame and Cammy’s The Big Bounce America is a bouncy castle that also features a variety of inflatable elements, including a basketball court, giant slide, and massive ball pit. At the center, a DJ played music and hosted games and competitions.

All ages, from toddlers to adults, were invited to jump around Big Bounce America’s 10,000-square-foot inflatable castle.

Additionally, there was a 900-foot-long inflatable obstacle course and a 25-foot-tall space-themed area with aliens, spaceships, and more.

There was even an adults-only session, allowing big kids to romp around.

Read more about the world’s biggest bouncy castle at PhillyVoice.

Editor’s Note: This post first appeared May 25, 2019.

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