Main-stage pieces, not midway filler
These are the attractions the event is built around - foosball cages, hippo rigs, wrecking balls. One of them is the centerpiece; the others are the supporting cast.
Giant Jenga is safe. A bounce house is expected. But four grown coworkers face-down in a Hungry Human Hippos frame, a teen in a sumo suit knocking his buddy off his feet, a VP landing a foam axe in the bullseye - that is the shot that ends up on LinkedIn, Instagram, and the HOA newsletter. These are our main-stage pieces: interactive, physical, tournament-ready, and built for teens, adults, and the rare six-year-old who wants in.
We deliver full unique-games lineups across DFW - backyards in Frisco, HOA greens at Twin Creeks and Starcreek, corporate courtyards at Legacy West, Hall Park, and The Star, and high-school commons across Frisco ISD, Allen ISD, and Prosper ISD. You tell us the crowd, the footprint, and the vibe. We stage the arenas, run the brackets, and hand you the photos.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - the flagship pieces book three to six weeks ahead for corporate and after-prom dates.
These are the attractions the event is built around - foosball cages, hippo rigs, wrecking balls. One of them is the centerpiece; the others are the supporting cast.
Most carnival inventory skews to age nine and under. This lineup pulls 13-year-olds, interns, dads, and church small-group leaders onto the same field.
Flagship arenas require trained attendants - pulley rigs, foam heads, sumo suits, bull operators. Every booking includes the people, not just the equipment.
Stack with bounce houses, a trackless train, a mini-golf course, or full concessions. One call, one invoice, one crew on the ground.
Every piece carries the certificates HOA amenity centers, Frisco ISD campuses, and Prestonwood and Stonebriar youth ministries ask for before drop-off.
Saturday corporate family days stack four deliveries in one morning. We still hit the window, anchor to spec, and leave the venue clean.
A few moments from real DFW setups - arenas, cages, and every piece delivered, staged, and run by our crew.
The flagship lineup - every piece is a two-to-four-player, bracket-ready arena. Current inflatable-arena inventory typically includes:
Four-player pulley-rig frame - riders lie on rolling boards and scoop ball-pit balls with a basket before the pile runs out.
Two players, pugil sticks, inflatable beam. First to knock the other off wins the round. Foam-safe for ages 10 and up.
Two-lane bungee track - sprint, stretch, slam-dunk, bungee yanks you back. Two dunks or furthest pull wins.
Four-lane velcro-target arena with foam-head axes. Safe enough for middle schoolers, competitive enough for office leagues.
Padded arena, two sumo suits, thirty-second rounds. The most-photographed piece on the lineup, every single time.
Six-player inflatable dome - foam dodgeballs, center-line rules, last-one-in wins. Runs as a rolling bracket.
All arenas are sanitized between events, anchored to manufacturer spec, and staffed by trained attendants included with every booking.
The Centerpiece
Imagine a regulation foosball table scaled up until the players walk into it. Ten people per match, tethered in rows, a foam soccer ball, and the same rotation rules you already know. That is why it anchors half the corporate family days we run at Legacy West, Hall Park, and The Star - it levels the field between the intern and the VP inside of two minutes.
Every Human Foosball booking includes:
Runs on grass, turf, concrete, or a gym floor. Eight to twenty-four teams cycle through a two-hour bracket cleanly - the leaderboard reveal is the post-event photo that gets shared on LinkedIn Monday morning.
Bigger event? Go main-stage. These are the single-piece attractions built for a photo line:
Raised platform, swinging 3-foot inflatable ball. Last one standing wins the round. One- or two-platform builds for 50-to-500 guest events.
Padded arena, timed ride, Western saddle option. Certified operator tunes speed to the rider - toddlers through rodeo dads.
Two-lane padded track with bungee tethers - sprint, plant the velcro flag, get yanked back. Simplest photo op on the lineup.
Meltdown-style rotating arena - jump or duck the padded sweeper arm. Six players per round, bracket-ready.
All challenge pieces ship with certified operators, power and surface requirements confirmed in advance, and COI paperwork for venue submission.
The arenas bring the crowd. The bracket keeps it moving. We book:
We scale from one staffer at a backyard birthday to a full event-production crew for a corporate family day of 2,000.
Foam-Dart & Bow-and-Arrow Warfare
Our inflatable bunker arena turns a parking lot or gym floor into a 40×40 battlefield - eight inflatable cover pieces, two team-flag objectives, foam-dart blasters, and a referee with a whistle. Archery Tag swaps the blasters for padded-tip arrows and recurve bows.
Team Deathmatch Capture the Flag Archery Tag Mode 12 Blasters Included Safety Eyewear Indoor or Outdoor
Pair it with a mechanical bull and a Human Foosball cage and you have a three-hour high-school after-prom or a church youth lock-in that runs itself - no DJ-filler moments, no dead air.
Jumper Bee is not just the arenas - we layer in the single-piece photo-ops that round out a unique-games event:
Fan-powered money booth with branded dollars - a 30-second photo line that reliably anchors corporate incentive events.
Sticky wall + velcro jumpsuits - guests bounce onto the wall and stick. Works for every age bracket over seven.
Eight-foot plinko wall with weighted discs - great pair for raffle drops and gift-card giveaways.
Netted cage with a stadium-grade radar gun. Adults turn it into a leaderboard inside of five minutes.
Blacklight bar, UV floor paint, glow necklaces, and body-paint station - pairs with a DJ for after-prom and youth lock-in rooms.
Six inflatable zorb suits for bump-and-bowl games - team relay lanes and a final zorb-sumo championship round.
Modular inflatable maze - three ghosts, one Pac-Man, foam pellets. Runs as a rolling bracket for youth nights.
Twenty-foot Twister mat with a stand-up spinner and referee - the easy laugh line that fills every between-bracket gap.
If you can picture it on a corporate team-build sizzle reel, we can probably deliver it on a trailer.
Same-day delivery and setup throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex:
Travel fees may apply for events outside our standard radius - call 972-429-4545 for a quote.
These are interactive, physical, adult-and-teen-grade attractions - Hungry Human Hippos with pulley rigs, a walk-in foosball cage, sumo suits, wrecking balls, inflatable axe-throwing lanes, and IPS light-up arenas. They run as main-stage experiences, not ticket-booth midway games. Most post a short bracket and crown a winner.
Each arena occupies 20×20 to 30×40 depending on the piece - a Human Foosball cage wants 40×20 plus a spectator lane. A backyard fits one flagship plus two smaller pieces. An HOA amenity lawn at Twin Creeks or Windsong Ranch holds a four-piece lineup. Corporate courtyards at Legacy West or The Star handle the full rotation.
Human Hippos, Battle Beam, sumo, and axe-throwing require an attendant - the pulleys, foam heads, and suit fittings do not run themselves. Wrecking ball and mechanical bull come with a certified operator. Cash cubes and velcro walls are drop-and-go with a safety brief. Bracket staffing with a mic and scoreboard is a single-line add-on.
Teen and adult events get the most out of the lineup - corporate family days, high-school after-proms, church youth nights and lock-ins, college Greek events, HOA teen socials, 16th and 21st birthdays. Kids ages 6+ run through Hippos and Axe Throwing fine. Under 6, stick with giant games and bounce houses.
Same-day across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Wylie, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Garland, Denton, Rockwall, Sachse, and Rowlett. Regulars include Twin Creeks and Starcreek amenity lawns, The Star in Frisco, Legacy West and Hall Park courtyards, Prestonwood and Stonebriar youth wings, and Frisco ISD, Allen ISD, and Prosper ISD high-school commons.
Inflatable arenas deflate and stow in eight minutes per piece if we see lightning within 10 miles - we pause 30 minutes from the last strike and resume. Mechanical bull and wrecking ball require dry pads. Human Foosball and IPS arenas move under a tent or into a gym. Sustained weekend thunderstorms reschedule free of charge.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - flagship pieces lock three to six weeks ahead of corporate Saturdays and after-prom dates.