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Bounce House Rentals in Brisbane

Bounce House Rentals in Brisbane

Compare prices from Peninsula vendors delivering to Brisbane — plus the Community Park lawn-area reservation rules, the 13×13 inflatable cap, and what backyard hosts in the small bayside city need to know

Brisbane is a small Peninsula city of ~4,700 immediately south of San Francisco's Visitacion Valley and north of South San Francisco, anchored by the Brisbane Marina at Sierra Point, the Crocker Park downtown along Visitacion Avenue, and the residential hillside above Brisbane Lagoon. It's one of the smallest incorporated cities on the Peninsula by population, but it punches above its weight with the Sierra Point biotech campus, the bayside marina, and the iconic 'BRISBANE' hillside letters echoing the SSF Sign Hill landmark to the south.

For inflatable rentals, Brisbane permits inflatables sized 13 feet by 13 feet or smaller, only with a Lawn Area reservation at Brisbane Community Park (250 Visitacion Avenue). Lawn area reservations require a Picnic Area reservation first as the prerequisite — you cannot reserve a Lawn Area standalone. This two-step booking is unusual on the Peninsula and catches first-time hosts.

Brisbane Community Park is the city's flagship reservable park. Picnic Area daily rates: Brisbane residents $114, non-residents $260. Lawn Area daily rates (1–50 people): residents $51, non-residents $117. The combined picnic-plus-lawn fee is the city's standard inflatable booking. Reservations through Brisbane Parks and Recreation at (415) 508-2140 or BrisbaneRec@brisbaneca.org.

Reservation lead times are generous: 4 days minimum to 90 days maximum for residents (60 days for non-residents). Gazebo reservations require 2 weeks of lead time. Cancellation policy: 10+ days for full refund.

Most Brisbane parties end up at Brisbane Community Park or in a backyard. The hillside lots above Brisbane Lagoon and the Crocker Park downtown flats both accommodate standard 13×13 bouncers; larger units fit on the deeper bayside lots. With JumpFun, you can compare prices from local Peninsula vendors delivering to Brisbane — including vendors that serve neighboring South San Francisco, San Francisco, and Daly City at the same rates.

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Brisbane Park Rules for Inflatables

Brisbane permits inflatables sized 13×13 feet or smaller, only with a Lawn Area reservation at Brisbane Community Park. Lawn Area requires a Picnic Area reservation as the prerequisite (you cannot reserve a Lawn Area alone). Combined picnic-plus-lawn fee structure: residents $114 picnic + $51 lawn ($165 total), non-residents $260 + $117 ($377 total). Reservations 4–90 days advance for residents, 4–60 days for non-residents. 10+ days advance cancellation for full refund. Vendor must carry insurance with City of Brisbane named as additional insured.

13×13 maximum inflatable size

Inflatable/air-blown jumping devices cannot exceed 13 feet by 13 feet at Brisbane Community Park. Standard residential bouncers fit; combo bounce-and-slide units (typically 28×15+), water slides, and obstacle courses do not. For larger units, plan a backyard setup or look at South San Francisco's Orange Memorial Park (more flexible footprints).

Lawn Area reservation required (with Picnic Area as prerequisite)

Inflatables can only be set up on a reserved Lawn Area at Brisbane Community Park. Lawn Area requires a Picnic Area reservation first — you cannot book a Lawn Area standalone. The two reservations together form the inflatable approval. Reserve through Brisbane Parks and Recreation at (415) 508-2140.

Daily fees: Picnic + Lawn Area (resident vs. non-resident)

Picnic Area daily rates: Brisbane residents $114, non-residents $260. Lawn Area (1–50 people) daily rates: residents $51, non-residents $117. Combined picnic-plus-lawn fees: residents ~$165, non-residents ~$377. The 2.3× non-resident multiplier is steeper than most Peninsula cities.

Reservation lead times: 4 days–90 days residents, 4–60 days non-residents

Picnic Area reservation requests must be submitted at least 4 days in advance. Maximum 90 days ahead for residents, 60 days for non-residents. Gazebo reservations: 2 weeks lead time. The 4-day minimum is unusually short — last-minute bookings (within a week) are possible at Brisbane.

Vendor insurance required

The rental company must carry general liability insurance with the City of Brisbane named as additional insured. Most established Peninsula vendors have this on file; new or out-of-area vendors may need 1–2 weeks of lead time.

10+ day advance cancellation for full refund

Cancellations 10+ days before the scheduled use date: full refund. Failure to cancel within this window: forfeiture of all reservation fees. Tighter than Burlingame's 14-day window — plan carefully if weather is uncertain.

Home setups: no city permit required

Inflatables on private residential property in Brisbane don't require a city permit. The 13×13 size cap and Lawn Area reservation are park-specific. Brisbane hillside lots and Crocker Park downtown flats can accommodate 15×15 standard bouncers; the deeper bayside lots fit combo and water slide units.

Permits & Reservations

Gathering Permit

The Picnic Area + Lawn Area reservation IS the city paperwork for an inflatable at Brisbane Community Park. Reserve through Parks and Recreation at (415) 508-2140 or email BrisbaneRec@brisbaneca.org. No separate inflatable permit form.

Combined picnic + lawn area: residents ~$165/day, non-residents ~$377/day4–90 days for residents, 4–60 days for non-residents; 2 weeks for gazebo reservations

Special Event Permit

Larger Brisbane events (community festivals, school carnivals serving the broader public, multi-vendor setups) go through the City's Special Event Permit process. Coordinated with Parks and Recreation.

Varies by event scope30–60 days advance

Group Picnic Reservation

Brisbane Community Park has multiple Picnic Areas and Lawn Areas. The Lawn Area is the inflatable-eligible add-on; Picnic Area alone covers the standard non-inflatable picnic gathering. Combined booking is required for inflatable events.

Picnic + lawn: $165 resident, $377 non-resident per day

Available at: Brisbane Community Park (the only inflatable-eligible city park venue)

Parks Overview

Brisbane Community Park

Limited inflatables

Brisbane's flagship park at 250 Visitacion Avenue. Multiple Picnic Areas and Lawn Areas, gazebo, playground, basketball courts. The only city park where inflatables are permitted (13×13 max, with combined picnic + lawn reservation). Walking distance to Crocker Park downtown businesses.

8 acresReservation required

Crocker Park

No inflatables

Small downtown-adjacent park along Visitacion Avenue. Playground, casual lawn. Not formally reservable for inflatable events — Community Park is the inflatable-eligible venue.

First come, first served

Brisbane Marina

No inflatables

City-operated marina at Sierra Point with picnic facilities, sailing center, scenic bay views. Great for pre/post-party walks. Not a typical inflatable venue (Bayfront access is limited and reservation requirements differ).

First come, first served

Brisbane Acres / Hillside Open Space

No inflatables

City-managed hillside open space and trail network around the 'BRISBANE' letters and the residential upland neighborhoods. Hiking only — no picnic or inflatable use.

First come, first served

Mission Blue Center Plaza

No inflatables

Outdoor plaza adjacent to the Mission Blue Center community building. Available for indoor + outdoor combined events through the Recreation Department; not the typical inflatable venue but worth asking about for combined indoor-outdoor parties.

Reservation required

Best Time to Rent Inflatables in Brisbane

Brisbane sits at the very northern edge of the Peninsula, just south of San Francisco's Visitacion Valley. The marine influence is strong — Brisbane is one of the foggier and cooler Peninsula cities, second only to Daly City and parts of Pacifica. Summer highs in the upper 60s; persistent marine-layer fog into mid-morning June through August, sometimes lingering all day on the hillside above Brisbane Lagoon. The bayside flats (Sierra Point, Marina) clear earlier than the hillside neighborhoods. Plan party start times for 1 PM or later in summer.

Jan

57°F

Moderate rain

Poor

Feb

59°F

Moderate rain

Poor

Mar

60°F

Low rain

Fair

Apr

62°F

Low rain

Fair

May

64°F

Very Low rain

Good

Jun

66°F

Near Zero rain

Good

Jul

68°F

Zero rain

Very Good

Aug

69°F

Zero rain

Very Good

Sep

71°F

Very Low rain

Excellent

Oct

69°F

Low rain

Very Good

Nov

61°F

Moderate rain

Fair

Dec

57°F

Moderate rain

Poor

Best months for outdoor inflatables

September and October (warmest, most fog-free; bayside flats clear earlier than the hillside)

Inflatable Rental Pricing in Brisbane

Brisbane pricing matches the Peninsula range for the inflatable itself. The notable cost addition is the city's combined picnic + lawn fee for park setups: $165 for residents, $377 for non-residents per day. Most Brisbane parties can avoid this by hosting in a backyard.

Standard Bounce House (13×13 — fits Brisbane park cap)

$165–$265

The default unit for Brisbane Community Park. Add picnic + lawn area fees ($165 res / $377 non-res).

Combo Unit (Bounce + Slide, dry mode)

$295–$450

BACKYARD ONLY in Brisbane — combo units exceed the 13×13 city park cap. 28×15 typical footprint.

Water Slide

$315–$525

BACKYARD ONLY — water slides exceed the Brisbane park size cap. Standard residential hose works.

Obstacle Course

$395–$750

BACKYARD ONLY — 40+ foot footprints don't fit Brisbane park rules. Best for the deeper bayside lots.

Picnic + Lawn Area daily fee

$165 resident / $377 non-resident

Required for any Brisbane Community Park inflatable. Lawn requires Picnic Area as prerequisite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — but only at Brisbane Community Park (250 Visitacion Avenue), with a combined Picnic Area + Lawn Area reservation, and the inflatable must be 13×13 feet or smaller. No other Brisbane city park or facility allows inflatables. The 13×13 cap rules out combo bounce-and-slide units, water slides, and obstacle courses — those are backyard-only in Brisbane. Reservations: (415) 508-2140 or BrisbaneRec@brisbaneca.org.

Brisbane's two-step reservation policy: Lawn Area reservations require a Picnic Area reservation as the prerequisite — the Lawn Area is technically an add-on to the Picnic Area, not a standalone booking. Standard non-inflatable picnics need only the Picnic Area; inflatable events need both. Combined daily fee: $165 residents, $377 non-residents.

City policy specific to Brisbane Community Park's Lawn Area footprints. Standard residential bouncers are usually 13×13 or 15×15; the smaller 13×13 units fit Brisbane's cap. If your event needs a larger combo or obstacle unit, plan a backyard setup or look at South San Francisco's Orange Memorial Park for more flexible footprints.

Picnic Area: 4 days minimum to 90 days maximum for Brisbane residents, 4 days to 60 days for non-residents. Gazebo reservations: 2 weeks lead time. The 4-day minimum is unusually short for a Peninsula city — last-minute bookings (within a week) are possible if a slot is available.

Cancel 10+ days before the scheduled use date: full refund. Failure to cancel within this window: forfeiture of all reservation fees. The 10-day window is tighter than Burlingame's 14-day policy — plan carefully if weather is uncertain.

No city permit required for inflatables on private residential property in Brisbane. The 13×13 size cap and Lawn Area reservation are park-specific. The Brisbane hillside lots above the Lagoon and the Crocker Park downtown flats can fit a 15×15 standard bouncer; the deeper bayside lots (Mariner's Cove area) accommodate combo and water slide units.

A standard 13×13 bounce house in Brisbane runs $165–$265 for a full day with delivery and setup. Combo units (backyard only) are $295–$450; water slides (backyard only) are $315–$525; obstacle courses (backyard only) are $395–$750. For Brisbane Community Park, add the combined picnic + lawn area fee: $165 residents / $377 non-residents.

The Brisbane Marina at Sierra Point has picnic facilities, sailing center access, and scenic bay views — but it's not a typical inflatable venue. Marina-area reservations follow different rules than Community Park (Bayfront access is limited and the marina serves boating-related events as the primary use). Call Parks and Recreation at (415) 508-2140 to discuss marina event possibilities.

Yes. Brisbane sits at the very northern edge of the Peninsula in a strong marine-layer zone — fog persists later into the morning than in Burlingame, San Mateo, or Foster City, and the hillside above Brisbane Lagoon can stay foggy all day in summer. Bayside flats (Sierra Point, Marina) clear earlier. For outdoor inflatables, plan 1 PM+ start times in summer and bring layers for guests.

September is the warmest, most fog-free month — typically the most reliable for outdoor inflatables in Brisbane. October is also good. July and August have persistent mid-morning fog that often lingers later in Brisbane than in cities further south. November through April: weather is unreliable, plan a backyard backup.

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