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    The World's Biggest Bounce House, for all ages, is coming to Milwaukee Sept. 6-8

    By Claire Reid, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,

    4 days ago

    Get ready for some high-flying fun for all ages ― the Big Bounce America is bringing its World's Biggest Bounce House, along with seven other giant touring inflatables, to Milwaukee's Henry Maier Festival Park.

    The 32-foot-tall and over-24,000-square-foot World's Biggest Bounce House, plus other attractions like the Big Bounce America's inflatable Sports Slam sports complex and The Giant racing obstacle course, are coming to Milwaukee the first weekend in September.

    The Big Bounce America offers three-hour jumping sessions, each tailored to different age groups, including adults-only sessions. That means it's an opportunity to unleash your inner child, spend time outside with friends and family, or even get in a workout.

    Here's what to know:

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    When is the Big Bounce America coming to Milwaukee?

    The Big Bounce America will be at Milwaukee's Henry Maier Festival Park, 639 E. Summerfest Place, from Friday, Sept. 6 through Sunday, Sept. 8. The bounce houses recently visited Wisconsin when they set up in the Madison area in July.

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    What attractions are included at the Big Bounce America?

    • The World's Biggest Bounce House: This attraction covers an area of over 24,000 square feet and is 32 feet tall at its highest point. Inside, you'll find giant slides, ball pits, climbing towers, basketball hoops, giant couches and chairs, and various oversized characters. A stage in the middle features a DJ playing music tailored to each age group and hosting games and competitions.
    • OctoBlast: The new OctoBlast inflatable lets you jump and dance on the tentacles of a giant, inflatable octopus. "You will jump into a deep-sea world filled with colorful ocean creatures, colossal foam cannons and live DJs," the Big Bounce America website says.
    • Sports Slam: This inflatable features a "customized sports arena filled with goals, nets, hoops and balls of every size and type you could imagine." You can compete against friends on the climbing tower or see who can stay on their podium the longest in the "battle zone."
    • The Giant: This inflatable obstacle course is over 900 feet long and features 50 obstacles, culminating in the "grand finale monster slide." Each obstacle also has a slightly easier, "kid-friendly" option. You can race your friends and family or bounce around at your own pace.
    • airSPACE: airSPACE is a "space-themed wonderland" spread across three different inflatables. There is a gigantic five-lane slide, a 25-foot-tall inflatable alien at the center of three ball pit "craters" and a Spaceman jumping moon base.

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    How to get tickets to the Big Bounce America

    You can purchase tickets to the Big Bounce America online on its website . Each ticket is a three-hour pass to the event and includes a timed session at the World's Biggest Bounce House and unlimited access to OctoBlast, Sports Slam, the Giant and airSPACE.

    Milwaukee tickets are on sale :

    • Toddler session for ages 3 and under: 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 6. An adult must be present and purchase a ticket. Tickets are $22 each.
    • Junior session for ages 7 and under: 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 7 and Sept. 8. Tickets are $35 each.
    • Bigger kid session geared toward ages 8 to 15: noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 7 and noon to 3 p.m. and 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8. Tickets are $35 each.
    • Adult-only session for ages 16 and older: 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 6 and 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 7. Tickets are $45 each.

    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The World's Biggest Bounce House, for all ages, is coming to Milwaukee Sept. 6-8

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