Back in April, we told you the World's Largest Bounce House was coming to the Capital Region. Well...get ready, it's almost here.

If you're looking for something fun to do to get out of the house with the kiddos, Big Bounce America is finally bouncing into Ellms Family Farm in Ballston Spa on Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21, bringing with it what organizers call the biggest inflatable event on the planet.

Here's What to Expect

And we're not talking about some ordinary bounce house.

Photo: The Big Bounce America Facebook
Photo: The Big Bounce America Facebook
Photo: The Big Bounce America Facebook

The centerpiece is a massive 24,000-square-foot inflatable complete with giant slides, climbing towers, ball pits, and even a live DJ spinning tunes while you bounce. But that's just the beginning.

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There's also "The Giant," a 900-foot obstacle course, the space-themed "airSPACE" attraction, and Sport Slam, featuring basketball, soccer, and other games.

The World’s Biggest Bounce House

The best part is that there are things for everyone. Toddlers, bigger kids, families, and even adults-only sessions are available, meaning yes, grown-ups can relive their childhood and bounce without any kids around.

The Big Bounce America Facebook Page
The Big Bounce America Facebook Page
The Big Bounce America Facebook Page

Food trucks, shaded relaxation areas, and timed three-hour sessions round out the experience.

This Weekend!

The Big Bounce America will be set up at Ellms Family Farm on Charlton Road in Ballston Spa this Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at around $35, and organizers recommend purchasing them in advance because sessions can sell out.

For tickets and more information, click here. 

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