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Boundless fun: World’s biggest bouncy house makes a stop in Brooklyn

Boundless fun: World’s biggest bouncy house makes a stop in Brooklyn
Steve Solomonson

Kings County kids jumped at the chance to play in the world’s largest bouncy castle at Floyd Bennett Field last weekend.

A veritable bouncy mansion, Big Bounce America is larger than a baseball diamond, and you don’t have to take the owner’s word that his inflatable fun zone has set a global record by leaps and bounds!

“It’s the biggest bounce house in the world — according to the Guinness Book of World Records,” owner Cammy Craig said.

But the massive bouncy castle wasn’t Big Bounce America’s only attraction, and Craig came to Brooklyn with an entire bouncy complex, which kids treated to amusements included a ball pit, climbing towers, slides, basketball hoops, and an obstacle course, dubbed “The Giant,” which is an spans nearly three football fields.

Other attractions included “AirSpace”, a spaceship-themed slide, and a sprawling maze.

The bouncy house will be in Brooklyn until Aug. 5, and offers time slots for various age groups, including youngsters, teens, and adults.

Big Bounce America at Aviator Sports and Events Center [3159 Flatbush Ave. at Floyd Bennett Field in Marine Park, (833) 428–0889; [www.thebigbounceamerica.com]. July 26–Aug. 5. Times vary. $30 ($25 kids, $17 toddlers).

Reach reporter Chandler Kidd at ckidd@schnepsmedia.com or by calling (718) 260–2525. Follow her at twitter.com/ChanAnnKidd.