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Wacky Warehouse for ADULTS? Please?
I am trying to organise a stag event at the moment. We're interested in ball pools, bouncy castles, slides, climbing frames (but not indoor mountaineering stuff).
A Wacky Warehouse type of place, for adults, would be great fun. Perfect for us. Any thoughts? Anyone? Please? Ta, chuff.x. |
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Ask Star Attraction
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You can hire bouncy castles etc for adults - you just have to google for your own area
![]() eg http://www.castlehire.co.uk/inflatables2.htm That one says the "Max Age 100"
Last edited by poppyholiday : 07-04-2007 at 18:15. |
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There used to be a fun pub in Southport that had slides into ball pits and all kinds going on..
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Go paintballing
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chuffnobbler, where about in the country are you? Give us a clue, lol. |
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anyone know why he was banned?
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I figured you'd be the best best person to ask!
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Whatever the reason we can't discuss it here,only in pms.
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Oh good idea, I see alot of getting hurt though!
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if any one knows please pm me as i am curios to know why
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![]() Paintball sounds too painful and too short lived for my liking. |
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"Max Age 100" I like that! ![]() Haven't played on a bouncy castle since I was seven and I'm thirty three now, so that's something I need to fix at some point!
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Just get loads of trampolines you get a better bounce on them.
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Yeh, there great I just put mine up today for the summer!
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I am in Worcester.
We're far too lazy to go paintballing, or anything like that. Nothing too outdoorsy, either, thank you very much. The idea of a ballpool, etc, was suggested by the groom-to-be. My own godson had his 3yr bday recently, at a kids indoor adventure place, with ballpools, slides, tubes to crawl through, etc. I escorted him through some of it, and loved it. I may try contactign that place, but it's possible a bit too small for approx 30 adults to all be having a go at once. Anyone have any ideas? Midlands based would be brilliant, but we're not proud if we have to travel. Had considered hiring bouncy castle / bucking bronco / etc, but we need somewhere to put it, then, and no-one's garden is big enough. chuff.x. |
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I once went to Wacky Warehouse with my daughter on a very wet Boxing Day a few years back. We were the only ones there and so they let the adults play too. The big slide was extremely scary! |
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