Wedding trends come and go almost as quickly as some celebrity marriages. From black accents, to food trucks, to mason jars for absolutely everything, it's hard to throw a dart at a Pinterest board without hitting at least one short term trend.
Wedding trends come and go almost as quickly as some celebrity marriages. From black accents, to food trucks, to mason jars for absolutely everything, it's hard to throw a dart at a Pinterest board without hitting at least one short term trend.
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You scoff, but generations of people have fond memories of childhood bouncy castles. No matter how old you are, if there is a bouncy castle, you must bounce in it. It's the law.
That's why a number of savvy businesses have begun to rent fancy white bouncy castles designed especially for weddings.
Some are fairly simple, reworking another style into wedding colors.
I really like the tent-style ones, or you could get a proper castle.
They can have decorations or lights, and are often larger to accommodate grown-ups instead of kids.
I mean, imagine having a photo of your grandparents laughing and bouncing on your big day? Way more memorable that the usual wedding pics where every stands side-by-side and forces a smile.
You know, when the third rambling toast is droning on and little Susie becomes very vocal about just wanting some cake.
At that point in the party when everyone has had just enough to drink that they're goofy as heck, but not too drunk to be sloppy. It's also at this tipsy point that you're most likely to get Great Aunt Esther to give it a try.
Admit it, you want to too.
In fact, if a friend invited me to a wedding and I was waffling on whether or not to go, a bouncy castle would guarantee my RSVP.
Just google your local party rental companies and see if they've caught onto the trend yet. I'm willing to bet that they have.
What do you think? Would you want a bouncy castle at your wedding?