Programmable buck speed
Operator dials cycle one through nine - one is grandma’s birthday, nine is the Allen quarterback trying to post the reel.
A mechanical bull is the ride that turns a Frisco corporate picnic into a story retold at Monday stand-up. The rider clips in, the attendant dials buck speed, the eight-second timer lights up, and the executive who claimed bull experience in college goes airborne onto the crash mat at cycle six. HR gets the photo. The intern gets the mic drop.
The bull rolls in on a single trailer, the crew levels and skirt-inflates, the operator runs the controls, and the gate is open in under 90 minutes. We run it solo for Quinceañera courtyards and pair it with carnival games, a trackless train, a bounce-house row, and concessions for church youth nights and school after-prom lock-ins - one load-in, one COI, one invoice.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - spring corporate-picnic Fridays fill by March, and the bull goes with the first HR lead that locks a date.
Operator dials cycle one through nine - one is grandma’s birthday, nine is the Allen quarterback trying to post the reel.
Trained, insured operator runs the ride controls; a second attendant sizes the rider, walks the line, and calls the eight-second window.
A 22-foot inflatable skirt surrounds the bull - bigger fall zone, softer landing, nothing a corporate risk manager will flag.
Rider sizing is measured at the gate. The kid gets the rookie cycle; the rugby alum gets the full nine with the clock running.
Hydraulics run off a standard 110v outlet or our whisper-quiet genset. No venue electrician at 6am and no tripped breaker at noon.
Bull, carnival games, train, bounce houses, concessions, tents. One call, one COI, one invoice, one load-in window.
Current DFW mechanical bull inventory - scale to your footprint, age range, and event volume.
Our flagship. Inflatable skirt, operator-controlled buck, programmable speed curve. The unit at Legacy West corporate picnics.
The timer starts at clip-in. A posted leaderboard tracks who cleared the full eight seconds on cycle six or higher.
Digital timer and posted leaderboard. The standard add for Sports Party Sundays, youth rally finals, and corporate team-build brackets.
Two riders, back-to-back runs, same speed setting. The operator announces scores on the mic and the printed bracket tracks the field.
A low-speed intro cycle for kids seven and up, grandmas, and first-time riders. Scored separately from the adult bracket.
Hay-bale perimeter, split-rail fencing, and a western-sign entrance arch. The detail that makes the photo wall worth posting.
Branded entrance banner, sponsor logo on the leaderboard screen, and a custom t-shirt for the bracket winner.
A third crew member keeps the queue moving, hands out waivers, and spots first-time riders out of the saddle at cycle end.
Bull, inflatable axe-throw, ring-toss, cornhole leaderboard, and a strolling photographer - one load-in, one invoice.
Availability shifts week-to-week through spring and fall season - if your date is locked, call before Friday and Saturday slots fill.
The Classic Bucking Bull
The flagship bull is the ride that pulls the photo. The inflatable skirt inflates; the operator runs a control check; the attendant briefs the rider on grip-and-lean; the cycle selector clicks one through nine; the eight-second countdown lights up. The rider clips in, the bull bucks on the programmed curve, and the photographer gets the split-second shot of the cowboy-hat-and-khakis exec airborne over a soft crash mat.
What we bring so the only thing you plan is the bracket:
The bull lands first in the load-in order so the queue lane gets painted and the HR lead or youth pastor walks the attendant through the waiver rules before the first rider clips in.
The bull works anywhere there is a 22-foot square pad, eight feet of ceiling if indoor, and a line of guests who want the eight-second photo. These are the DFW events we rebook every year.
Legacy West, The Star, Hall Park, and Toyota HQ family-day blocks - Head-to-Head Bracket Mode drops cleanly into the agenda.
Plano and Frisco country-club courtyards, Twin Creeks clubhouse lawns, and Gleneagles patios - western-kit perimeter, mic-announced bracket.
Prestonwood, Stonebriar, Gateway, and Chase Oaks rallies and VBS weeks - Rookie Round for middle-schoolers, adult bracket for college leaders.
Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, and Allen ISD senior after-prom lock-ins and spring field days - bull runs straight through the photo-wall shift.
Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Windsong Ranch, Light Farms, and Phillips Creek Ranch pool-closings, movie-night socials, and neighborhood block parties.
Frisco Commons, Bethany Lakes, and Celebration Park Allen midways, plus Legacy West and Stonebriar dealership grand-openings.
Will It Work?
Before the trailer rolls, we confirm the spot. A mechanical bull needs a 22-foot square pad for the inflatable skirt, eight feet of ceiling clearance on indoor setups, and a gate the trailer can turn through. Nine of ten DFW setups clear on the call; the tenth we catch on a venue walk-through so nobody is rerouting hay bales at 3pm on corporate picnic day.
22ft × 22ft pad 8ft ceiling (indoor) Flat asphalt, concrete, or compacted turf 12ft gate clearance for the trailer 110v outlet or onboard genset Crew access lane 8ft wide
Country clubs, megachurch gyms, and corporate pavilions usually clear on the walk-through. HOA clubhouses occasionally need a skirt reroute around a pool fence or flower bed - we scout it on the call so there are no surprises at load-in.
Every mechanical bull booking ships with the same standard kit:
Bull is an attendant-run ride - no self-mount, no guest at the controls. The attendant walks your HR lead or youth pastor through the posted rules at load-in.
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.
Corporate-picnic Fridays at Legacy West, The Star, and Hall Park fill by early March. Spring and fall Quinceañera Saturdays in Plano, Frisco, and McKinney lock six to eight weeks out. Megachurch youth rallies and summer camp weeks at Prestonwood, Stonebriar, and Gateway book by early April. School after-prom lock-ins at Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, and Allen ISD claim the unit by February. Winter weeknights have more flexibility.
Riders run seventy pounds up to three hundred, which opens roughly ages seven through adult. The attendant measures at the gate, confirms the waiver is signed, and briefs grip-and-lean technique before clip-in. We do not run the bull for pregnant guests, riders wearing back or neck braces, or recent shoulder-surgery riders. Heels and boots with spurs come off at the gate.
A full cycle runs about 90 seconds start to finish - mount, the eight-second countdown, the buck cycle, and dismount off the inflatable skirt. That clears about forty riders per hour at one station; a corporate picnic of two hundred guests cycles through in roughly three hours with a line-keeper attendant moving the queue.
The bull needs a 22ft by 22ft pad for the inflatable skirt, eight feet of ceiling clearance indoors, and a 12-foot gate for the trailer. Power is the onboard hydraulic pack running off a standard 20-amp 110v outlet within 75 feet, or we bring a whisper-quiet generator for pavilion, parking-lot, and park bookings where a drop is not in the plan.
Same-day delivery across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Wylie, Celina, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, Sachse, Murphy, Parker, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Garland, and Denton. We regularly stage the bull at Legacy West and The Star corporate picnics, Prestonwood, Stonebriar, Gateway, and Chase Oaks youth nights, country-club Quinceañera courtyards, HOA clubhouses at Twin Creeks, Starcreek, Light Farms, Phillips Creek Ranch, and Windsong Ranch, and park pavilions at Frisco Commons, Bethany Lakes, and Celebration Park Allen.
Indoor setups in country-club ballrooms, megachurch gyms, and corporate atriums run on schedule regardless of weather. Outdoor setups pause for lightning within 10 miles and resume 30 minutes after the last strike per industry standard. Sustained winds above 25 mph halt the unit because the inflatable skirt loses shape. If the morning forecast is clearly unsafe we call before the trailer rolls and reschedule with no penalty.
Call 972-429-4545 or book online - spring corporate-picnic Fridays fill by March, and the bull goes with the first HR lead that locks a date.