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At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

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Re: At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

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I started dropping off in first grade. For the trampoline places that are open to the public - they keep the party contained in one area at a time so they aren’t around children outside of the party.



Not all places—I went to a party at skyzone that was a total free-for-all. Not to mention that out of nowhere they turned off the lights and it became black light time. I almost had a heart attack!



That's where this party is. So I definitely dont want to drop her off. Still trying to find someone to watch my ds that day, because I really think hes too little to join in on the jumping with a bunch of big kids and teenagers running around. I think he'd get trampled Chat Icon

Posted 6/21/19 9:23 AM
 
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At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

My son will be 8 in October, 3rd grade September, I have never dropped off, I would depending on location/relationship but at a bounce house I would stay

Posted 6/21/19 9:52 AM
 

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Re: At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

I started dropping off at some parties last year in kindergarten.. If I knew another parent there, I would just ask them if it was ok for them to keep an eye in case she needed anything. I always asked the parent if it was ok before I RSVP'd

Posted 6/25/19 4:19 PM
 

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At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

I just started dropping off my DD at parties and she is 11. I think 10 and up is good.

Posted 6/26/19 1:25 PM
 

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Re: At what age would you feel comfortable dropping your child off to a party at a trampoline/bouncy house party?

Posted by starbrightgirl8

Could you get a babysitter for the toddler? Kids parties are normally 2 hours, so 2 hours of babysitting probably costs as much as paying for him participate, but is much safer. I know it's not ideal, and if it was just a kid in her class I'd says skip it, but I'd maybe put the extra effort in for her "bestie" so she doesn't feel left out.

The bounce place sounds fine, but I'd maybe ask one of the other parents to keep an eye on her, just so you know someone feels a little responsible to check on her during the party.



I'd do this. I wouldn't want DD to miss out on the party, but I wouldn't want my toddler on the trampolines with older kids being rowdy. I also wouldn't want to drop DD off and leave her unless there was another family member. I wouldn't trust another friend's parent enough to keep an eye on my kid and I wouldn't want to burden them with it anyway.

Posted 6/27/19 10:37 AM
 
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