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Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course Rental

360-Degree Layout | Competitors Enter From Opposite Ends | Jungle Theme | Central Rock Wall Convergence | Pop-Ups, Crawl-Throughs, Tire Run, 17-Ft Tropical Slide | Ages 5 to Adult | Displayed Price Is for Up to 8 Hours

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Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course

Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course

$650.00

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Setup Area: 38' X 28'

Actual Size: 38' X 28'

Monitors: 2 Adult Supervisor Required

Outlets: 3, 12 amp circuits

Age Group: 5 to adult

Description

Rent the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course in DFW Texas

The Jungle Adrenaline Rush is the only obstacle course in the Inflatable Party Magic fleet with a 360-degree layout — competitors enter from opposite ends of the course and race blind through their own jungle obstacle sequence until both hit the 360-degree turn and meet at the central rock wall for the first time. Every other obstacle course in the catalog puts competitors side by side from the first second, letting each racer track the other's progress the entire run. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush gives each competitor a jungle obstacle sequence to conquer alone — pop-ups, crawl-through tunnels, a tire run — before the course wraps both racers into the shared central convergence at the rock wall, where whoever gets there first takes control of the 17-foot tropical slide and the finish. That blind race-until-you-meet structure produces a race experience that no parallel-lane course can replicate. Browse the complete obstacle course rental lineup in DFW Texas — the 360-degree layout is found here and nowhere else in the fleet.

The footprint is unlike any other obstacle course in the catalog. At 38 feet long and 28 feet wide, the Jungle Adrenaline Rush is nearly square — compared to the long narrow footprint of every other course in the fleet. A 100-foot course is typically 12 to 15 feet wide. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush is 28 feet wide and only 38 feet long. That means it fits in wide-but-short venue spaces that no other obstacle course can use: square park sections, wide church courtyard areas, and large backyard spaces that are wider than they are long. It also stands 19 feet tall — tied with the Football Training Camp as the tallest obstacle course in the fleet. We deliver and set up the Jungle Adrenaline Rush across Mansfield obstacle course rentals, Crowley obstacle course rentals, and Godley obstacle course rentals — and 50+ cities across the DFW metroplex.

The three-piece Jungle Adrenaline Rush requires three separate 110v outlets on three 12-amp circuits and two adult supervisors. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance, built from lead-free fire-retardant vinyl, and sanitized between every rental. Review our complete safety standards before your event day.

Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course — Specs and Rental Details

SETUP AREA

38'L x 28'W

ACTUAL SIZE

38'L x 28'W x 19'H

SLIDE HEIGHT

17 Feet — Tropical Slide

TOTAL HEIGHT

19 Feet — Tied for Tallest in Fleet

AGE GROUP

Ages 5 to Adult

ELECTRICAL

3 Outlets — 12 Amp Each

SUPERVISION

2 Adult Supervisors Required

CONFIGURATION

3 Pieces — 360-Degree Opposite-Entry Layout

FEATURES

Jungle theme, pop-up obstacles, crawl-through tunnels, tire run, central rock wall, 17-ft tropical slide finish

Displayed price is for up to 8 hours Extra Hours: +7% per hour Overnight: +$75 2nd Day: 50% off

Why the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Is in a Layout Category of Its Own

360-Degree Layout — Competitors Enter From Opposite Ends

Every other obstacle course in the fleet is a parallel-lane race — competitors enter from the same end, run side by side, and can track each other the entire way. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush runs competitors from opposite sides of the course, through their own independent jungle obstacle sequence, blind to each other's progress until both hit the 360-degree turn at the center. The first time each competitor sees the other is at the rock wall — when the race has already been partially run and the gap is unknown. That dynamic produces a race experience no parallel-lane course can replicate.

Central Rock Wall Convergence — The Hidden Reveal Moment

Both competitors race their own jungle obstacle sequence, turn at the 360-degree wrap, and converge on a central rock wall for the first time simultaneously. Neither competitor knows the gap until that moment. The competitor who arrives at the rock wall first controls the finish — but because the approach is from opposite directions with a shared turn, the margin can shift in the final seconds in ways that a straight parallel race doesn't produce. Crowds who can see both competitors from outside the course are watching a race that the racers themselves can't fully see.

Jungle Theme at the Full Adult-Course Scale

The Jungle Adrenaline Rush is jungle-themed for ages 5 to adult — the full competitive audience. This is not the toddler Jungle Train. The vibrant tropical jungle design, pop-up jungle obstacles, and tropical slide give the course a visual identity that works at jungle birthday parties, safari events, luau-adjacent summer celebrations, and any event where an animal-kingdom or tropical adventure theme is the party concept.

Nearly Square Footprint — Fits Wide Spaces That Long Courses Cannot

The 38-by-28-foot footprint is nearly square. Every other obstacle course in the fleet is long and narrow — the Wild Dash is 62 feet long by 12 feet wide, the X Factor is 80 feet long by 18 feet wide. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush fits in square-ish lawn areas, wide park sections, and courtyard spaces that don't have 60 to 80 feet of unobstructed length but do have 28 or more feet of width available in both directions. It is the only obstacle course in the fleet that fits a wide-format venue footprint.

19 Feet Tall — Tied for Tallest in the Fleet

At 19 feet, the Jungle Adrenaline Rush is tied with the Football Training Camp as the tallest obstacle course in the Inflatable Party Magic catalog. That height is visible from across any event venue — the central rock wall tower and slide finish are a visual focal point that draws spectators to the course before they've seen a race. The 19-foot profile makes the Jungle Adrenaline Rush the physically dominant visual at any event where it's set up.

Spectator Advantage — The Outside View Is Better Than the Inside

Because competitors enter from opposite ends and race blind through their sections, the spectators watching from outside can see both competitors' progress simultaneously — something neither competitor can do. The crowd watching the Jungle Adrenaline Rush knows who's ahead before either racer does. That creates a spectator engagement dynamic — cheering, gasping, calling out gaps — that parallel-lane courses don't produce at the same intensity.

How the Jungle Adrenaline Rush 360-Degree Layout Works

1

Enter From Opposite Ends of the Jungle

Both competitors crawl into their respective entry points at opposite sides of the course at the supervisor's signal. Neither can see the other. Each begins their own independent jungle obstacle sequence — pop-ups, crawl-through tunnels, and a tire run — with no visual reference to where the other competitor is.

2

Race Blind Through the Jungle Obstacles

Each competitor works through their section of the jungle course — pop-up jungle obstacles, crawl-through tunnels, and the tire agility run. The crowd watching from outside can see both competitors at once. The competitors cannot see each other. Speed through these obstacles is racing against a clock and an unknown, not a visible opponent.

3

The 360-Degree Turn and the Central Rock Wall Reveal

Both competitors hit the 360-degree turn and converge on the central rock wall from opposite directions — this is the first moment they see each other. The gap that has built across the entire blind race section is revealed simultaneously to both competitors and the crowd. First one to the top of the central rock wall controls the slide.

4

Down the 17-Foot Tropical Slide to the Jungle Finish

The 17-foot tropical slide ends the course. Both competitors exit, the crowd reacts, and the next pair enters from their respective opposite ends. The turnaround is fast — neither competitor has to walk the full length back to the start because each entry is at the end nearest their exit. You have 8 full hours of this.

Setup Requirements and How to Book the Jungle Adrenaline Rush

Space Requirements — Wide Format, Not Long Format

The Jungle Adrenaline Rush needs 38 feet of length and 28 feet of width on flat, level ground — free of trees, power lines, fences, and overhead obstructions. This is a wide-format footprint, unlike the long narrow footprint of every other obstacle course in the fleet. If your available space is roughly square rather than long and narrow, the Jungle Adrenaline Rush fits where no other obstacle course can. Confirm both the 38-foot length and the 28-foot width at your venue before booking. Grass is ideal. Concrete and asphalt work with sandbag anchoring.

Electrical Requirements — Three Separate Circuits

Three separate 110v outlets on three separate 12-amp breaker circuits within 100 feet of the setup location. We bring our own rated 100-foot extension cords — you do not need to provide them. Three circuits means three different breakers. Most residential homes handle this without any panel adjustment. Call (817) 800-8618 if you have any question about your circuit availability before booking.

How to Book Online

Click "Add to Cart," enter your event date and delivery address, and pay a deposit to lock in the date. Automatic confirmation goes out immediately. Our crew delivers, assembles all three sections, and confirms both entry points are race-ready before leaving. Pickup comes after your event. Comparing the Jungle Adrenaline Rush to a different obstacle course for your venue? Call (817) 800-8618 for a recommendation based on your specific space dimensions.

Supervision and Safety — Two Entry Points, Two Supervisors

Two adult supervisors are required — one at each end of the 360-degree course, managing the entry points on opposite sides simultaneously. Because both entry points are in use and competitors cannot see each other, both supervisors must be positioned to watch their respective entry section and signal simultaneous starts. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance. Review our inflatable supervision guide with both volunteers before the event — the 360-degree layout has specific timing considerations at the start that differ from parallel-lane courses.

Best Events for the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course Rental

Jungle and Safari-Themed Birthday Parties

The jungle theme makes the Adrenaline Rush the natural centerpiece of any animal-adventure birthday party — jungle parties, safari parties, zoo-themed events, wild animal celebrations. The vibrant tropical design arrives as the theme without requiring separate decorations. Ages 5 to adult race the same 360-degree jungle course, which means the birthday kid and every guest competes on the same adventure.

Teen Birthday Parties and Mixed-Age Events

The blind-race structure of the 360-degree layout produces unexpected results compared to parallel-lane courses where size and speed advantage is visible and predictable. Smaller, quicker participants who navigate the jungle obstacle sequence efficiently can arrive at the central rock wall simultaneously with larger, more powerful competitors — and neither knows the gap until the convergence. That unpredictability keeps mixed-age events competitive and entertaining across the full 8-hour window.

School Field Days

The 360-degree layout with opposite-end entries means both supervisors can position at the entry points and the crowd watches from the sides — creating a natural spectator perimeter around the course that keeps field day traffic flowing without congestion at a single viewing end. The wide-format footprint also fits field day setups where the available rectangular lawn space is wider than it is long. We handle vendor approval for schools and carry all required COI documentation.

Church Events and VBS Programs

The jungle and tropical animal identity works universally at church events — adventure and exploration themes carry a storybook quality that ages 5 through adult respond to without any thematic conflict. VBS programs built around creation, safari, or adventure themes find the Jungle Adrenaline Rush the course that matches the program's visual identity. The wide-format footprint fits church courtyards and parking areas where 70-to-100-foot long courses don't have room.

Corporate Team-Building Events

The blind-race dynamic of the 360-degree layout creates corporate event moments that parallel-lane courses don't produce. Participants who race a parallel course can see the other person's progress and adjust pace accordingly. Participants racing the Jungle Adrenaline Rush cannot — they race at full effort through their section and only discover the competitive outcome at the convergence. That moment of reveal at the rock wall is a corporate event story that gets told at the next year's picnic. See our corporate event rentals for additional options.

Graduation Parties

The 360-degree layout generates crowd engagement around every race — people watching from outside have information the competitors don't, which creates natural commentary and cheering that parallel races generate less consistently. Graduation parties with audiences of mixed ages find the Jungle Adrenaline Rush holds crowd attention across the full event day because each race produces a reveal moment at the rock wall that the audience has been building toward.

Events With Wide Venues and Limited Length

The 38-by-28-foot nearly square footprint opens up a specific venue category that no other obstacle course in the fleet can fill: spaces where 30 to 40 feet of length is available in every direction but 60 to 80 feet of length in a straight line is not. Square parks, wide church side areas, and large residential patios that are 30 feet deep and 30 feet wide fit the Jungle Adrenaline Rush precisely — while every other obstacle course in the catalog needs 40 to 80 feet of uninterrupted length to work.

College Events and Campus Competitions

Campus outdoor spaces — quad areas, courtyard greens, and athletic facility side areas — often have wide-format usable space rather than the long narrow strips that most obstacle courses require. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush fits campus layouts that rule out every long-format course, while delivering the 360-degree blind-race dynamic that creates bracket competition energy at college event entertainment that audiences stay engaged with across multiple competitive heats.

Complete Your Jungle Event with These Popular Additions

Animal Kingdom Toddler Combo

Pair the Jungle Adrenaline Rush with the Animal Kingdom Toddler Combo for a full jungle-themed event — one course for the competitive age-5-and-up crowd, one for the under-5 guests.

Water Slide Rentals

A water slide alongside the Jungle Adrenaline Rush creates a full jungle adventure summer event — dry competition plus a tropical cool-down for Texas heat days.

Tables, Chairs, and Tents

The spectator dynamic of the 360-degree course means more people watching than on a parallel course. Shade and seating for the viewing crowd are essential at any outdoor Texas event.

Event Rental Packages

Bundle the Jungle Adrenaline Rush with other rentals at package pricing for school field days, corporate events, and multi-station jungle adventure celebrations.

More Obstacle Course Rentals in DFW Texas

Need a longer course, a different theme, or a linear layout? Browse the complete obstacle course rental catalog in DFW Texas.

Our Party-First Cancellation and Weather Philosophy

Weather Happens

Texas weather doesn't respect jungle adventure schedules. When it forces a cancellation, your deposit rolls to the rescheduled date with no penalties and no lost money.

Empathy Over Logistics

Chanda McFarland built this company as a parent and neighbor. When something goes wrong on event day, finding the fix comes before finding the policy.

The Magic Standard

Every setup is checked like it is for our own family. Over 1,200 five-star Google reviews from DFW families, schools, churches, and businesses since 2002 reflect that standard.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course

How does the 360-degree layout work — why do competitors enter from opposite ends?

The 360-degree layout places each competitor's entry point at opposite sides of the course rather than side by side at the same end. Each competitor crawls into their own independent jungle obstacle sequence — pop-ups, tunnels, tire run — and races through it without being able to see the other competitor's progress. The course wraps both participants around a 360-degree turn that brings them into the central section from opposite directions, where they converge on the central rock wall simultaneously. It's the first moment either competitor knows whether they're ahead or behind. The spectators watching from outside can see both competitors the entire time — which creates crowd engagement that parallel-lane courses don't generate at the same intensity.

How does the Jungle Adrenaline Rush differ from the Rat Race, which also has a non-parallel layout?

Both are the only two non-parallel-lane obstacle courses in the fleet, but the layouts are completely different. The Rat Race is a figure-eight course where two competitors enter from the same end, cross paths at the figure-eight intersection, and run opposing loops — they see each other crossing in the middle. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush puts competitors at truly opposite ends, racing blind through their section, and converging at a central point from opposite directions. In the Rat Race, competitors cross at the center and keep running in their loop. In the Jungle Adrenaline Rush, competitors meet at the central rock wall as the decisive finish point. Two different structural concepts using non-parallel layouts.

Why is the Jungle Adrenaline Rush so much wider than other obstacle courses?

The 28-foot width is a direct result of the 360-degree layout. A course where both competitors enter from opposite ends and wrap around a central 360-degree turn needs width to accommodate the circular race path — two obstacle sequences running in opposite directions, wrapping around to meet at a central rock wall. A linear parallel course can be 10 to 15 feet wide because both competitors run the same direction in their own lane. A 360-degree wrap course needs both the length of the obstacle sequences and the width for the circular structure. That 38-by-28 nearly square footprint is what the layout requires.

Is the Jungle Adrenaline Rush different from the Jungle Train Toddler Obstacle Course?

Completely different courses that share only the jungle theme word. The Jungle Train is a 48-foot toddler course starting at age 2 with a non-inflated floor, parent viewing windows, 3D animal characters, and a 150-pound weight limit — built specifically for very young children. The Jungle Adrenaline Rush is a 38-by-28-foot 360-degree adult obstacle course starting at age 5, 19 feet tall, with a central rock wall and 17-foot slide — built for competitive racing by kids, teens, and adults. Same jungle aesthetic, completely different course design, completely different audience.

Where does Inflatable Party Magic deliver the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course?

We deliver and set up the Jungle Adrenaline Rush throughout the entire DFW metroplex — Tarrant County, Johnson County, Ellis County, Dallas County, Parker County, Hood County, Hill County, and Bosque County. Cities include Fort Worth, Arlington, Burleson, Mansfield, Cleburne, Crowley, Godley, Granbury, Midlothian, Waxahachie, Grand Prairie, Aledo, Weatherford, and 40+ more. Professional three-section setup and takedown is included in the rental price. View our full delivery area or call (817) 800-8618.

Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course Delivery Across DFW Texas

Professional delivery, three-section assembly, and pickup of the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course is included in the rental price across all DFW cities listed below.

Tarrant County

Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Kennedale, Benbrook, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Watauga, Haslet, Trophy Club, Colleyville, Crowley, Everman, Forest Hill, River Oaks, and Azle.

Johnson County

Burleson, Cleburne, Joshua, Alvarado, Grandview, Venus, Godley, Keene, Cresson, and Rio Vista.

Ellis and Dallas County

Midlothian, Waxahachie, Red Oak, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Flower Mound, Maypearl, and Covington.

Parker, Hood, and Somervell County

Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Granbury, Glen Rose, Tolar, Lipan, and Acton.

Hill and Bosque County

Hillsboro, Itasca, Blum, Whitney, Kopperl, and Morgan.

Extended Delivery

Waco, Briar Oaks, Rendon, Lillian, and additional DFW communities. Call (817) 800-8618 to confirm delivery availability for your location.

Book the Jungle Adrenaline Rush Obstacle Course for Your DFW Event

360-degree layout. Opposite-end entries. Central rock wall reveal. Jungle theme. 19 feet tall. A race where the competitors race blind and the crowd knows everything. Reserve your date now.

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