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It doesn’t matter how old you are—bounce houses are undeniably fun. And when that house happens to be the Guinness Book of World Records holder for largest inflatable obstacle course ever? Well, it’s the kind of thing that can make you plan a long-distance road trip to experience.

Thankfully, you won’t have to travel too far to spend an afternoon jumping around this 10,000-square-foot bounce house. Big Bounce America is touring the country, making 3-day stops all over the U.S.

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It isn’t just a giant bounce house, though—it’s a full-blown party, with a DJ spinning music, confetti canons blasting, and zones for all sorts of games while you jump, like dodge ball and dance parties. Oh, and there are ball pits to really make you feel like a kid again. (Or, you know, let your kids enjoy. Whatev.)

Photo: The Big Bounce America

Admission varies by age—and yes, there are family sessions as well as adults-only ones—and gets you a 3-hour time slot inside the World’s Biggest Bounce House, as well as unlimited access to The Giant, an inflatable, Ninja Warrior-esque obstacle course (it’s 900 feet long, but thankfully, it isn’t nearly as grueling as the hit show); and airSpace, a galactic-themed set inflatables that includes a five-lane slide and a 60-foot-tall maze. It’s free if you want to watch, though an adult ticket will set you back $28, a kid ticket is $24, and a toddler session is $16.

For tour dates, tickets, and more info, visit TheBigBounceAmerica.com.

P.S. — And, because I’m sure I’m not the only one wondering, the bounce house is regularly cleaned. It gets a 15-minute speed clean between each 3-hour bounce session, as well as a deep clean every night.

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