Bounce house rental prices in Arizona vary depending on the city, rental type, and demand. Below you'll find average pricing across 10 major cities like Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, along with a cost calculator to estimate your event.
Aggregated pricing across 10 Arizona cities. Ranges reflect typical vendor pricing for a standard 4-6 hour rental.
Based on pricing from vendors across multiple cities in Arizona. Actual costs vary by vendor and location.
Compare average rental price ranges across 10 Arizona cities. Click any city for detailed local pricing and a cost calculator.
| City | Standard | Combo | Water Slide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phoenix | $120 – $300 | $168 – $270 | $216 – $300 |
| Mesa | $110 – $280 | $154 – $252 | $198 – $280 |
| Scottsdale | $140 – $350 | $196 – $315 | $252 – $350 |
| Chandler | $115 – $290 | $161 – $261 | $207 – $290 |
| Tempe | $110 – $275 | $154 – $248 | $198 – $275 |
| Gilbert | $115 – $285 | $161 – $257 | $207 – $285 |
| Glendale | $110 – $275 | $154 – $248 | $198 – $275 |
| Peoria | $110 – $270 | $154 – $243 | $198 – $270 |
| Tucson | $100 – $260 | $140 – $234 | $180 – $260 |
| Surprise | $110 – $270 | $154 – $243 | $198 – $270 |
Select your rental type, event size, and duration to get a price range based on Arizona pricing.
Arizona's warm climate supports year-round bounce house rentals. Water slides are especially popular during the hotter months, which can increase both demand and pricing from April through October.
Prices in larger metro areas like Phoenix tend to be slightly higher due to demand and competition, while smaller cities may offer lower pricing with fewer vendor options. Delivery distance plays a bigger role in spread-out Arizona metros.
In Arizona, water slides and combo units book faster during hot months. If your event falls during peak summer, book 3-4 weeks ahead for the best selection and pricing.
Standard bounce houses start around $114 in Arizona. Combo units, water slides, and obstacle courses progressively cost more, with obstacle courses reaching $372 for large units.
Scottsdale is the priciest market at $140-$350, while Tucson starts as low as $100. Comparing vendors across cities near you can save money.
Most Arizona vendors include delivery within 10-15 miles. Beyond that, expect $1-2 per mile. Park setups may need generators ($50-$100 extra). Concrete requires sandbag anchoring.
Estimates assume standard weekend pricing. Actual costs vary by city and vendor in Arizona.
Bounce house rentals across Arizona typically range from $114 to $286 for a standard 4-6 hour rental. Combo units cost $160-$257, water slides $205-$286, and obstacle courses $251-$372. Prices vary by city and vendor.
Among major Arizona cities, Tucson tends to have the most affordable starting prices at around $100. Scottsdale typically has the highest prices, reflecting its larger market.
Yes, in most Arizona cities, weekday rentals are 10-20% cheaper than weekends. Booking Monday through Thursday gives you the best pricing and wider availability.
Arizona's warm climate supports year-round bounce house rentals. Water slides are especially popular during the hotter months, which can increase both demand and pricing from April through October.
Book at least 1-2 weeks in advance for weekday events and 3-4 weeks for weekends. During peak season in Arizona, popular units and dates can book out even further ahead.
Yes. Scottsdale tends to be the most expensive at $140-$350, while Tucson offers starting prices around $100. Delivery distance, demand, and vendor competition all contribute to these differences.