Wedding Bouncy Castles Are The Trend Couples Are Jumping On

You might associate bouncy castles with the birthday parties of your youth. But these days, grown-up brides and grooms are jumping at the chance to include one of these inflatables in their wedding day celebration.

Tom Robinson, owner of Mr. Bouncy Castle, a rental company based in Kent, U.K, told HuffPost that he started offering white bouncy castles (instead of the multicolor ones you’re probably familiar with) for weddings about six years ago. Since then, thanks in large part to social media, the trend has taken off.

“The idea came from a wedding planner who asked if I had a white bouncy castle. At the time there were none available to buy so I had one made,” he said. “I quickly discovered that it was very difficult to keep them clean and had to increase the hire price significantly. But the rise in price did not temper demand.”

Robinson charges the equivalent of about $360 to rent the white bouncy castle for the day, but noted the price increases if the venue requires a staff member to supervise or if they add a generator rental to the package.

Couple Tiffany and Victor <a href="https://torontolife.com/style/fashion/real-weddings-inside-white-affair-graydon-hall-bouncy-castle-costumed-hype-man/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">had a bouncy castle</a> at their July 2017 wedding in Toronto.&nbsp; (Photo: <a href="http://www.avangardphoto.com/" target="_blank">Avangard Photography</a>)

Bride Tor Cox had always wanted a bouncy castle at her wedding, though she and her then-fiancé Duncan nixed the idea during the planning process, deeming it “a bit extravagant.” But thanks to a sweet surprise from her groom, Cox did end up having one at her April 2018 wedding in Cornwall, U.K.

“It brought a new level of fun to the day,” she told HuffPost. “We only had four children there on the day, so this really was mainly for adult entertainment, which made it even better.”

Tor and Duncan Cox jumping for joy in their wedding bouncy castle.&nbsp; (Photo: <a href="https://www.alextozeweddings.co.uk/" target="_blank">Alex Toze</a>)
Tor and Duncan Cox jumping for joy in their wedding bouncy castle.  (Photo: Alex Toze)

But Cox did offer a word of warning to those jumping around in their wedding finery: “One of our bridesmaids did fall victim to the excitement of the bouncing and ripped her dress, but thankfully the girls managed to keep this a secret until after.”

Below, see more photos from couples who decided to jump on the bouncy castle trend:

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This Beyoncé-inspired engagement photo

He liked it so he put a ring on it. <br />
He liked it so he put a ring on it.

This very informal save-the-date

It's goin' down, yo.
It's goin' down, yo.

This honest RSVP card

"I'm in your wedding party, idiot. Wait, is this optional?" <br />
"I'm in your wedding party, idiot. Wait, is this optional?"

This hanky for your bridesmaids

<a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/whitneyjefferson/kim-kardashian-crying-on-camera-cryface#4h8h1f4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kim Kardashian crying faces</a> are strictly forbidden.
Kim Kardashian crying faces are strictly forbidden.

This cheeky program

"A practical guide to not falling asleep and figuring out just what exactly is going on."
"A practical guide to not falling asleep and figuring out just what exactly is going on."

This Secret Service ring bearer

No one's getting in that box.
No one's getting in that box.

This Polaroid guest book

Bonus points for the Outkast reference.
Bonus points for the Outkast reference.

This wheel o' fun

Everybody will want to spin this, we guarantee it.
Everybody will want to spin this, we guarantee it.

This bar sign

Now your drunk friends and relatives can't say you didn't warn them...
Now your drunk friends and relatives can't say you didn't warn them...

These cookie-and-milk shots

The best kind of shots in the whole wide world.
The best kind of shots in the whole wide world.

But if we're talking actual booze, then this pairing

No, your eyes do not deceive you. Those are mini-taco chasers.
No, your eyes do not deceive you. Those are mini-taco chasers.

This bounce house

And you don't even have to take turns because it's your wedding day and you can do as you please.
And you don't even have to take turns because it's your wedding day and you can do as you please.

This pimped out dessert table

Bonus points if you give your guests to-go boxes so they can eat their creations on the way home.
Bonus points if you give your guests to-go boxes so they can eat their creations on the way home.

This photo with your 'maids and the flower girl

Bad influences.
Bad influences.

This late-night food truck

Your guests are definitely going to work up an appetite on the dance floor.
Your guests are definitely going to work up an appetite on the dance floor.

This superhero wedding party shot

With great power comes great photo opportunities.
With great power comes great photo opportunities.

This hangover kit

Your guests will thank you later. <br />
Your guests will thank you later.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.