So what are moonwalks anyway? Moonwalks, also known as inflatables, jumpers, bounce houses, bouncers, bouncy castles, moonbounces, jump jumps, and any other names people use, are inflatable toy structures used for riding and playing on. These moonwalks have become the most popular attractions at any party or event. From toddlers to adults, everyone loves playing on and using these inflatables. It doesn't matter whether it's a regular bounce house or a sixty-foot long obstacle combo everyone loves using these inflatables. They go great for birthday parties, holiday parties, carnivals, business events, church parties, school carnivals, sporting events, or any other gathering where people go to have fun. The reason why moonwalks have become so popular at parties is because they provide a fun and exciting activity for people to do. Whether it's just jumping around, sliding, racing through obstacles, or playing a sports activity, moonwalks are enjoyed and loved by all ages. Another reason why moonwalks are a hit at parties is because they keep kids occupied in a safe and fun inflatable structure, leaving parents to enjoy the party as well. And besides the fact that moonwalks are so fun and loved by everyone, another great reason to use them is because they provide a healthy exercise for kids. I'm sure any parent would rather have their child playing a fun and exciting activity outdoor instead of sitting at home watching television or playing video games. The appearance and size of moonwalks are another reason why people are so attracted to them. Moonwalks are generally big and tall so people of all ages and sizes can use them. When placed in your home or at outdoor events, they grab peoples attention making your party or event come to life. People who have become accustomed to renting inflatables at their party couldn't imagine one without it because inflatable moonwalks become the life and soul of the party. Moonwalks come in a lot of different sizes and styles. There are tropical moonwalks, castle moonwalks, princess moonwalks, sport arena moonwalks, ocean themed moonwalks, race car moonwalks, superhero moonwalks, animal themed moonwalks, and any other style or character you can think of. Having such a variety of moonwalks allows party hosts to choose one that will complement their party. Image the joy a kid will feel when he sees his favorite superhero on a big inflatable toy structure, waiting for him to hop in and have fun. If you have never had the experience to rent one, play in one, or even see one, then now is the time to do so. Simply search the online inflatable rental directory for a local moonwalk rental company near your area and make your reservation today. Your kids will love you for it and everyone at the party will have one of the most memorable experiences ever.
Sacramento
Sacramento is the capital of the U.S. state of California, and the county seat of Sacramento County. It is located at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in California's expansive Central Valley. With a 2010 estimated population of 486,189, it is the seventh-largest city in California. Sacramento is the core cultural and economic center of the Sacramento Metropolitan Area which includes El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties and has a combined population of approximately 2,136,604. The city was cited by Time magazine as America's most integrated in 2002. Sacramento became a city through the efforts of John Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, and James W. Marshall. Sacramento grew quickly thanks to the protection of Sutter's Fort, which was established by Sutter in 1839. During the California Gold Rush, Sacramento was a major distribution point, a commercial and agricultural center, and a terminus for wagon trains, stagecoaches, riverboats, the telegraph, the Pony Express, and the First Transcontinental Railroad.
Elk Grove
Elk Grove is a city in Sacramento County, California, located just south of the state capital of Sacramento. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. State population estimates place the city's population at 136,318 as of January 1, 2007. The second-largest city in Sacramento County, Elk Grove earned the title of the fastest growing city in the U.S between July 1, 2004 and July 1, 2005.
Natomas
Natomas is a community in northwestern Sacramento, California. It is the last area of Sacramento that has not been fully developed, and has seen major residential development in the 1990s and 2000s. Major growth has been mostly due to ARCO Arena[citation needed], home court to the Sacramento Kings and Monarchs, and the now disbanded Sacramento Knights, located in Natomas. Natomas is generally defined as south of the Sacramento County line, north of the Garden Highway and the American River, west of the Natomas East Main Drain, and east of the Sacramento River. The neighborhood school district is Natomas Unified School District.
Rocklin
Rocklin is a city in Placer County, California. It is a primarily residential community located north of Sacramento. It shares borders with Roseville, Loomis, and Lincoln. As of 2009, the city's population was estimated to be 54,754 people. Rocklin is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Roseville
Roseville is a city in Placer County, California, United States, located in the metropolitan area of Sacramento. As of January 1, 2009 the population was 112,343. Roseville's population is expected to reach 133,680 by 2015. Interstate 80 runs through Roseville and State Route 65 bisects the northern part of the city.