bluesky44
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Posted 11:20 am, 10/19/2017
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Hello came on have been reading the message that have been left first yes I will have insurance and there will be another kind of insurances you can't open a place and not it will be covered you will not be aloud to leave your child alone it won't be a day care 16 and under you have to be with adult there will be camera around different places there will be nothing aloud in the bounce houses or around your socks must be clean there will be 2 people all times on floor and it is going to be a bounce house that people will come out and bring there kids I don't know where it will be yet there is a lot that you have to get done in order to get open but it's not going to be close to what timeforreasson said on getting one open a lot less money I'm going to start off small w 3 or 4 bounce houses a room to have small party and you will be able to bounce on Friday Saturday Sunday Monday thu Thursday will be for renting it out for bigger party for churches things like and maybe like days off of school I may be open im not rich from any means I've been saving and The bank is on my side so I don't know what nc268 talking about I work for what I have always have its going to be easy but I hope it goes good I've talk w people in different states who have one and taking there ideas and just what other people have told me and just work w it I'm going to try and have it done around March 2018, wanted to come on and answer some question to your answer thank you all ...
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timeforreason
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Posted 10:05 pm, 10/18/2017
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Look at NC sex offenders site every day. Memorize the faces on it. Your kind of business will be over run by them if you are not observant. Watch for adults with cameras . That is almost a dead give away for offender if they are not with children.
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timeforreason
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Posted 9:58 pm, 10/18/2017
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You need something for the parents to do also. Coffee-shop/restaurant, maybe a few pool tables. If there is any kind of state certification, you will need to get it. Parents would be stupid to just drop off their kids with just anyone running the place. However, many parents will. If you are a legit business, you don't need that king of problems.
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timeforreason
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Posted 9:51 pm, 10/18/2017
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I priced the equipment and it was somewhere between a quarter and a half million to set up. That was about 17 years ago.
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boonesvillegirl
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Posted 6:24 pm, 10/18/2017
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I wanted to see when you might be thinking about doing this I have 3 kids and there isn't a lot of things to do for kids and I would like too see something like this good luck with everything hope things go good 😃
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nc268
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Posted 3:35 am, 10/17/2017
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whom will pay for this ? TAX PAYERS as always lol
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spitfire
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Posted 1:39 am, 10/17/2017
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Anybody remember the rolling barrel thing they used to have at Smooth Park? Every kid in the county had smooshed fingers, and no one thought to sue.
Man, times have changed! LOL
There is a company in Wilkes that does it, I think it's just called Bounce Wilkes. I don't know if there's anyone in Elkin or Yadkin, but if you can afford the insurance then I'm sure it would be profitable.
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168Amax
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Posted 9:40 pm, 10/16/2017
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Sounds like a country song
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 9:30 pm, 10/16/2017
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Slip n slides cause broken bones. Sand boxes can breed disease. Tricycles have sharp rusty edges
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Hepsibah
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Posted 8:52 pm, 10/16/2017
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Okay, back to sand boxes and tricycles. Maybe a slip-n-slide.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 8:43 pm, 10/16/2017
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Liability waivers are useless. They are only good to keep 90% of idiots from suing when they do something stupid on your property. But they don’t remove you from responsibility.
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timeforreason
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Posted 8:38 pm, 10/16/2017
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Your biggest problem is going to be older guys who show up ridding bicycles and holding cameras.
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timeforreason
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Posted 8:26 pm, 10/16/2017
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You are right goddess. That is why you need insurance.
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1goddess
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Posted 8:15 pm, 10/16/2017
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A liability waiver isn't always a sure thing...it all depends on the injury and what a judge decides! Oh HOL, girl you have no idea! Hehehehehe!!!!
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timeforreason
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Posted 7:51 pm, 10/16/2017
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You are not in the business. How do you know so much? It is called both.
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chendo
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Posted 7:47 pm, 10/16/2017
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it"s called a liability waiver, not a disclaimer...idiot
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boonesvillegirl
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Posted 7:15 pm, 10/16/2017
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Hey I think it's a good idea we don't have anything like that around here there are places you can rent or someone will come out and have them blow up them but not a in door place that would be good I know my kids would love it and I was reading some of the response and if parents kept there kids clean and make them mind and take care of something that isn't there's other people would be better off it wouldn't make it harder on the person trying to have something fun for kids or someone and it's like you have to watch people they will try to sue you for anything crazy get a job is what I say but I hope you do it God bless you
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timeforreason
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Posted 7:08 pm, 10/16/2017
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You get a disclaimer written up and have the parents sign it. Make it their responsibility. You might need some kind of insurance.
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Osmosis
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Posted 7:00 pm, 10/16/2017
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There's some guy that does this down around Elkin or Eastern Wilkes already. My niece gets him to come and set up when her kids have birthday parties. I have no idea what he charges. He has one of those big slides and then a house that the kids can get in and bounce around. Last time I went to one of the parties I thought about the liability he'd have if one of those kids got hurt.
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timeforreason
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Posted 6:44 pm, 10/16/2017
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Historically play rooms have been profitable. I planed on doing this at one time myself.
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