Keep your hire overnight and all the next day for FREE
We know it hasn’t been easy for the kids going back to school, what with social distancing, restricted activities and whole year groups being sent home every time there’s a positive test. They’ll certainly be ready for some fun come the half term break, but how can you arrange that safely and within the rules?
Here at Monster Inflatables, we think the kids deserve a treat, so we’ve put together a very special deal to help them have fun with their friends and family.
If you hire any inflatable or soft play set during October Half Term we’ll let you keep it, FREE OF CHARGE overnight and for the whole of the next day too.
With full two days of fun, there’s plenty of time for all their friends to come around, without breaking the rule of six, as well as neighbours, cousins and anyone else they want to play with. Plus there’ll be loads of opportunity for family fun too, enjoying some time with your kids away from all the doom and gloom.
To make sure everyone gets to share the fun – including the parents who are paying for it! - the offer includes
adult bouncy castles for hire,
large disco domes that take all ages and our ever-popular
inflatable assault course hire in Chelmsford, Witham, Maldon, Brentwood, Braintree & Billericay. With FREE OVERNIGHT HIRE, you could invite a few friends of your own round after the kids have gone to bed.
One of our most popular hires is the
two-in-one Merfie that has a Nerf shooting range on one side and an inflatable movie screen on the other. With two full days and a night, you can make the most of this amazing inflatable, with shooting competitions, matinee movies and late-night Halloween horrors under the stars.
We are really grateful for all the support we’ve had from our customers through this madness, and this is our way of giving something back.
Two days for the price of one is just too good to miss, so t
alk to our team today about our double bubble offer and see what we’ve got that suits your home or garden this half term holiday.
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