Combo bounce house rentals across Tampa Bay — bouncing area, climbing wall & slide in one unit. Wet or dry. Best value for birthday parties, schools & church events.
Our bounce and slide combos are the best value for parties — bounce house and slide in one inflatable. Wet or dry combo options available.
If you only rent one inflatable, make it a combo. Twelve years delivering these to Tampa Bay backyards has confirmed it: a single combo unit out-performs a standalone bounce house every time because kids cycle through bouncing → climbing → sliding → repeat without ever standing in a line. Updated May 9, 2026 with the latest combo lineup we keep on the truck.
A combo bouncer is a single inflatable unit that combines two or three play features in one footprint: a bouncing chamber on one end, a climbing wall up the side, and a slide on the way down. Some larger combos add a basketball hoop or obstacle pop-up inside the bouncer. The key difference vs. a basic bounce house is play variety — kids go from jumping to climbing to sliding without leaving the unit, which keeps engagement high and prevents the "I'm bored" five-year-old at hour two.
Among our most-rented combos: the Monster Truck Combo bounce house rental — vibrant digital monster-truck graphics, oversized tire designs, a spacious bouncing area, climbing wall, and slide. Built for kids, teens, and adults; perfect for birthday parties, school carnivals, and block parties across Tampa Bay. We also carry princess, superhero, sports, and Disney character combo themes — see our themed bounce house catalog for the full lineup.
For mixed-age parties (toddlers through tweens), our pirate-ship combo and rainbow-themed combo run hottest. For older-kid parties, the Monster Truck and superhero-themed combos hit hardest. For girls' birthday parties, the Princess Pink Bounce & Slide and Disney Princess combos book up first every weekend.
Most of our combo bouncers run in either wet (water slide) or dry mode depending on what you book. Wet combos use a hose hookup at the slide top to keep the surface slick — perfect for a Tampa Bay summer birthday from May through October when temperatures sit at 88°+. Dry combos run year-round, including December, January, and February when wet rentals don't make sense. If you want flexibility, ask about the dual-purpose combos that ship as either configuration; we set up wet or dry based on the weather forecast that morning.
Standard combo bouncers need a flat setup area roughly 20 feet long by 18 feet wide, with another 4–6 feet of clearance on the slide-exit side. We anchor with stakes on grass or sandbags on hardscape (concrete patios, paver driveways, parking lots all work). Power: any 110-volt outlet within 50 feet, or rent one of our pre-fueled generators ($85) if you're at a Tampa Bay park without electrical access. Setup runs 30–45 minutes; pickup at end of event takes about the same. Crew handles all of it — you don't lift a thing.
Combo bouncers fit the widest age range of any single inflatable we rent. The bouncing chamber works for ages 3 through grown-ups (within posted weight limits). The climbing wall and slide engage the 6–14 crowd hardest. For a Tampa birthday party with a guest list spanning toddlers, school-age kids, and tweens, a combo handles everyone without parents needing to ferry kids between separate inflatables.
We deliver to every Tampa Bay city — Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, Lutz, Land O' Lakes, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Plant City, Carrollwood, New Tampa, Westchase, FishHawk, Town & Country, Lakeland, Zephyrhills, Dade City, Spring Hill, and 90+ other cities across Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Hernando counties. Free delivery within 25 miles of our Tampa warehouse; per-mile fee for further locations is shown before checkout.
How much does a combo bounce house cost in Tampa? Combo bouncer rentals in Tampa start at $205. Prices vary by size, theme, and whether it's a wet/dry combo. Free delivery within 25 miles is included; the live booking page shows pricing for your specific date and equipment.
What's the difference between a combo bouncer and a regular bounce house? A regular bounce house is a single open chamber for jumping. A combo adds a slide and usually a climbing wall to the same unit, so kids cycle through three or four play features without leaving the inflatable. For most Tampa parties, a combo is the better value — same setup time and footprint, more variety.
Can a combo bounce house be set up at a Tampa Bay park? Yes. Grade A is an approved parks vendor with the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Pasco County, and Pinellas County. Reserve your shelter through the park's permit system; we handle the rest. Most parks don't have a 110-volt outlet within range — add a generator to the order. Wet combos are NOT allowed at most City and County parks; dry-only at park venues.
How big is the setup area for a combo bouncer? Standard combos need 20 feet long × 18 feet wide of flat ground, plus 4–6 feet clearance on the slide-exit side. Larger combos (dual-lane, monster-truck combo) need 25+ feet long. Send us a yard photo or measurement before booking and we'll confirm fit.
Are combos safe for adults to use? Most are. Posted weight limits per rider vary by unit; the Monster Truck Combo and several other adult-rated combos carry up to 250 lb per rider. Smaller toddler-themed combos cap lower. The unit's per-rider rating is on the product page.
How early should I book a combo bouncer for a Tampa Bay weekend? Spring (April–May) and summer (June–September) Saturdays in Tampa Bay book up 3–4 weeks ahead. Themed combos (Monster Truck, Princess, Spider-Man) fill up first. Off-season weekends and weekday parties are usually fine 1–2 weeks out.
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