Once warm weather arrives in Wisconsin, you’ll probably be looking for ways to bounce back from months of dreary winter weather. And we found just the place – The Big Bounce America. Designed for kids and adults alike, it’s just over 16,000 square feet – every last inch of which is filled with opportunities for fun. The bounce house and a few other out-of-this-world inflatables will be in Wisconsin for select days this year. Read on for all the details so you don’t miss this amazing event.

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Remember, The Big Bounce America 2024 dates will be: June 21–23 in Madison and September 7-15 in Milwaukee. To purchase tickets, you can visit The Big Bounce America website.

Know before you go:

  • To keep visitors safe, the event assigns designated times, or sessions, for different age groups to enjoy the inflatables. Toddler Sessions are for kids 3 and under, Junior Sessions are for kids 7 and under, Bigger Kids Sessions are for kids 15 and under, and Adult Sessions are for those 16 and older.
  • Tickets vary in price from $22 to $45, depending on age. Keep in mind, that tickets will be more on the day of the event at the box office. The price isn’t the only reason to purchase your tickets in advance. Big Bounce America events usually sell out, so it’s best to get your ticket ahead of time.
  • Lastly, it’s a rule that “everyone MUST behave like an overgrown child.”

 

So, do you think you’ll visit this action-packed wonderland of inflatable adventure? Do you know of another place where adults can act like kids? Tell us in the comments section.

If you are looking for more adventures in Wisconsin we have plenty more for you.

10 Perfect Places To Go In Wisconsin If You’re Feeling Adventurous

Numerous lakes provide endless hours of fun, relaxation, and outdoor adventures, too:

 

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What are some fun things to do in Wisconsin?
Besides looking forward to the world's biggest bouncy house coming to Wisconsin, there are plenty of exciting things to do all year long. Here are a few fun things to do in Wisconsin you can look forward to:

  • Wisconsin Dells: This should be called the mostest funnest city in America if we were being grammatically incorrect and a little boastful. With numerous water parks, theme parks, state parks, and recreational lakes, Wisconsin Dells is the ultimate family fun destination. Not only can you enjoy a waterslide or two (dozen), but there are wonderful hiking trails and campgrounds, breweries and restaurants, casinos, and golf courses to keep you entertained all year long.
  • Waterfall chasing: If you love the outdoors, Wisconsin is a pretty neat state to explore. One of our favorite things to do in Wisconsin is a waterfall road trip. Some of our favorites include Big Manitou Falls, Amnicon Falls, and Superior Falls. You'll find many more on our pre-planned road trip itinerary. At each of these waterfalls, you'll also find plenty of hiking trails to keep you busy. Grab a map from AllTrails+ before you go.
  • Lumberjack World Championships, Hayward, WI: If the scent of scorched wood and sawdust is your bliss and you like a strong man or woman covered in flannel, you might be a prime candidate for this fun annual event. The Lumberjack World Championships have been held in the delightful city of Hayward since 1960. This small Wisconsin town brings competitors from all over the world to compete in 21 events with saws, axes, and quick log-rolling legs to win a cash prize. You'll be pretty amazed at what you see. The Lumberjack World Championships are held in July.