Soft Play Rental Booking Questionnaire

Thank you for choosing Toot Toot Kids! Please complete the questionnaire below so we can create the perfect soft play experience for your event.

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Planning a special celebration?

Our New Orleans Soft Play Booking service makes it easy to create beautiful memories for your little explorer. Toot Toot Kids provides luxury soft play rentals for birthdays, baby showers, school events, and family celebrations throughout New Orleans and surrounding areas.

Why Families Choose Toot Toot Kids

Parents love our clean, modern, and fully sanitized soft play setups. In addition, every rental includes professional delivery, setup, and breakdown. Our play areas encourage imagination, movement, and social interaction for children ages 0–5.

Explore our Packages page to compare our Little Explorer, Crescent City, and Deluxe packages. You can also visit our Gallery page to see past celebrations and party inspiration.

Serving New Orleans and Surrounding Areas

We proudly serve New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Harahan, Chalmette, Mandeville, Covington, and Slidell. Whether you are planning a small birthday party or a large celebration, our team is ready to help.

Furthermore, safety remains our highest priority. Every setup uses child-friendly materials and secure safety fencing. As a result, parents can relax while little ones play and explore.

Book Your Celebration Today

Ready to get started? Complete our contact form and tell us about your event. Then our team will discuss availability and recommend the perfect package for your celebration.

To learn more about our company, visit our About page. For answers to common questions, please visit our FAQ page. We look forward to bringing smiles, laughter, and unforgettable memories to your family celebration.

At Toot Toot Kids, we believe play is an important part of childhood development. Learn more about the benefits of early childhood play at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (https://www.naeyc.org) and explore parenting resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (https://www.cdc.gov/parents).