Mega Bounce to return Dec 26-27

The Caribbean’s premier touring inflatable theme park, Mega Bounce, announces its highly anticipated return to Jamaican shores this holiday season. Following its successful regional debut in Kingston’s Hope Gardens last April, the massive entertainment attraction will now grace two locations: Bridgeport Cricket Club in Portmore, St. Catherine on December 26-27, followed by an appearance at Brooks Park in Mandeville on January 4, 2026.

This homecoming carries profound significance as organizers seek to uplift national spirits following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa. Founder Kirkland ‘Bounce Bawse’ Kelly revealed initial hesitations about proceeding with the event, but overwhelming support from government officials, parish councils, and local communities convinced the team to move forward.

‘After the disaster, it genuinely feels people are craving joy as recovery continues,’ Kelly stated. True to their commitment, the Mega Bounce team has been actively providing relief supplies to affected communities while maintaining a low profile about their philanthropic efforts.

The production will feature enhanced installations and a special humanitarian component: complimentary transportation will be provided for families severely impacted by the hurricane, particularly those from western parishes. Additionally, a portion of proceeds from both events will be channeled toward ongoing recovery initiatives.

Since its Jamaican inception, Mega Bounce has embarked on an extraordinary Caribbean tour, achieving remarkable attendance figures exceeding 10,000 visitors in Barbados, Antigua, and multiple Guyanese locations. Kelly attributes this success to the attraction’s universal appeal across all age groups and its ability to deliver unforgettable family experiences.

Debbie Smith-Walker, representing Team Mega Bounce, emphasized the organization’s deep connection to Jamaica: ‘This is where our historic journey began. The tremendous support during our Easter debut inspired us to reciprocate with an even grander production.’