Charlotte 90-Foot Obstacle Course Rental: Plan the Mega Challenge
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Charlotte 90-Foot Obstacle Course Rental: Plan the Mega Challenge

Plan Charlotte's 90-foot Mega 3 Piece Obstacle Course around venue length, delivery access, power, queues, staffing, weather, and booking.

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At 90 feet long, the Mega 3 Piece Obstacle Course is not a background rental. It becomes the event's main activity and one of the first things guests see when they arrive. Now It's A Party lists this active attraction from Matthews for the Charlotte metro area, giving local schools, churches, companies, festivals, and large family events a genuinely large-format option.

The course is assembled from three connected pieces and has published dimensions of 90 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 12 feet high. Those measurements make the site plan, delivery route, power distribution, staffing, and queue design as important as the inflatable itself.

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Why this attraction stands out

The extended course creates a journey instead of a single climb and slide. Participants move through multiple sections, which supports races, team relays, field-day rotations, and repeated challenges. The visible length gives the attraction strong event presence without relying on a licensed character or decorative theme.

Three connected pieces also mean more setup complexity. The host should confirm how the sections join, how many blowers and circuits are required, and whether the provider needs vehicle access close to the final location.

Match the rental to the guests

Large youth groups, school field days, church festivals, corporate picnics, community celebrations, and ticketed events are stronger fits than a small backyard party. Guest count alone is not enough; the event needs a schedule and enough attendants to keep people moving through the course.

Ask about intended ages, rider capacity, wet or dry restrictions, and whether children and adults can use the course. Separate groups when size and speed differences would make racing uncomfortable.

Plan the complete footprint

Measure a continuous level area longer than 90 feet. Add room at the entrance and exit, along both sides, behind blowers, around anchors, and for emergency access. A field may look large until tents, food service, seating, parking, and other attractions are mapped.

Inspect the full delivery path for gates, curbs, soft soil, slopes, tree roots, irrigation, overhead lines, and vehicle restrictions. If the venue cannot support close delivery, ask how the rolled sections will be moved and whether that changes labor or setup time.

Run the attraction with intention

Throughput is the reason to rent a course this large, but it must be managed. Use a visible queue, defined start intervals, attendants at key transitions, and an exit route that does not cross incoming participants. Team events need a clear rule for false starts, overtaking, and the finish.

Charlotte weather can change ground conditions quickly. Confirm wind limits, rain procedures, anchoring, generator needs, and the rescheduling policy. Soft ground after rain may matter even when skies are clear on event day.

Confirm the product-level booking terms

Use the exact product page to confirm the current price, rental duration, delivery coverage into Charlotte, included setup, required power, staffing options, and pickup. Ask whether all three pieces shown are included and how long installation normally takes at a prepared site.

Send the provider the address, venue map, surface description, access photos, event timeline, and expected participant ages before finalizing. A 90-foot course should never arrive to a site that was approved only by verbal estimate.

Final booking checklist

  • Confirm the exact event address and delivery coverage.
  • Verify the current product, price, rental window, setup, and pickup.
  • Measure the usable site and the complete delivery route.
  • Confirm surface, anchoring, power, water, staffing, and supervision.
  • Review weather, cancellation, rescheduling, and overtime terms.
  • Match participant eligibility and event rules to the provider's guidance.

Before event day, give one responsible adult ownership of the rental plan. That person should know the provider's arrival window, the approved setup area, the participant rules, and the weather decision process. Clear ownership keeps last-minute questions from being scattered among guests and makes the provider handoff easier.

The Mega 3 Piece Obstacle Course can give a Charlotte event real scale, but the premium result comes from proportion: enough field, enough power, enough staffing, and a booking tied to the exact unit.

Related Charlotte questions and planning guides

These related guides cover complementary obstacle-course, inflatable, and event-planning decisions.

Book this Charlotte attraction

Start with the Mega 3 Piece Obstacle Course booking page to check the live date and product terms. You can also compare the current Charlotte rental selection before finalizing the event plan.

Availability, delivery, pricing, and operating requirements can change. The direct product page and provider confirmation are the final sources of truth for the reservation.

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