‘World’s Largest’ Inflatable Bounce Park Lands in Coral Springs for Spring Break Fun
March 1, 2026 • By Sharon Aron Baron
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Spring break is about to get a major bounce in Coral Springs.
The Royal Duck, billed as the world’s largest inflatable bounce park, is landing at Coral Square Mall from March 14 through March 22, offering families a limited-time indoor adventure packed with slides, obstacle courses, and larger-than-life inflatables.
Designed for children and families of all ages, The Royal Duck features massive bounce areas where kids can jump, climb, slide, and maneuver through colorful obstacle courses. Organizers say the experience is built to keep children active and entertained while creating lasting spring break memories.
General admission is $28.99 for guests ages 10 and older. Admission for one child under 10 and one adult is $34.99. Each additional child under 10 is $28.99.
Anti-slip socks are required for all participants, and waivers must be signed prior to entry.
The traveling inflatable park is marketed as a high-energy, family-friendly experience that blends physical activity with interactive fun, a timely option for parents seeking local entertainment while school is out.
Coral Square Mall is located at 9469 W Atlantic Blvd. Tickets are available online at RoyalDuckUSA.com.
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