Event hire · Entertainment & AV

Inflatables hire

PIPA-tested castles, slides and courses with anchorage done right. Delivered, set up and collected by suppliers who cover your patch.

Children mid-bounce on a bouncy castle under bunting at a village fete
Quick answer

Bouncy castle hire typically costs £60 to £120 per day for private garden parties and £150 to £350 per day for public events, where an attendant and PIPA-tested equipment are expected. Each unit needs a blower on constant power and proper anchorage: wind is the real safety factor.

Inflatables are pure crowd-pleaser with a serious safety spine. For public events (fetes, fun days, anything ticketed) the expectations are specific: PIPA-tagged or equivalent tested units, trained supervision, documented anchorage, and a hard wind limit: operation stops above 24mph gusts, measured, not guessed. Reputable operators bring all of this by default, which is exactly why they cost more than a mate with a van.

What it costs

Inflatables hire: typical UK guide prices
ItemTypical guide priceNotes
Bouncy castle, garden party £60–£120 / day
Castle at public event, attended £150–£350 / day
Assault course / slide £200–£500 / day
Adult-rated unit £150–£400 / day

Guide prices exclude VAT and vary with season, region and site access. Quotes from suppliers are always the real number.

Inflatables hire: questions organisers ask

What is PIPA testing and do I need it?

PIPA is the UK inflatable-play inspection scheme: a tagged unit has passed an annual safety inspection to BS EN 14960. For private garden hire it is good practice; for public events it is what councils, insurers and event plans expect to see.

Can inflatables run in wind or rain?

Light rain is manageable on covered units; wind is the decider. Above 24mph gusts (Beaufort 5 to 6), operation must stop: most serious inflatable accidents are anchorage failures in wind. Operators should measure on site and make the call.

Goes with

Usually on the same kit list