
Terms of Use
Terms of Use (Happy House Chicago)
Terms of Use Last updated: November 10,2025
Welcome to Happy House Chicago, operated by D&O Happy House. By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms of Use.
1 Website Access
• Access to this website is free.
• The content is intended for informational purposes only. All interactions, bookings, and payments are handled privately via personal messages, email, Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp.
2 Intellectual Property
• All content on this website, including text, images, photos, and other materials, is owned by D&O Happy House.
• You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, or use any materials from this site without written permission.
3 Prohibited Use
• You may not use this website for unlawful purposes, spamming, or any activity that violates applicable laws.
4 Booking & Cancellation
• All event bookings, payments, and cancellations are handled privately through personal messages, email, or messaging apps.
• Please refer to our Booking & Cancellation Policy below for detailed rules regarding reservations, payments, and cancellations.
5 Disclaimer / Limitation of Liability
• Participation in events is at your own risk.
• Happy House Chicago is not responsible for injuries, accidents, allergic reactions, or other incidents during events, including bubble shows, paper shows, or other activities.
• Parents or guardians are responsible for supervising their children at all times.
• We are not liable for weather conditions, force majeure, or the actions of participants.
• We are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged personal items.
• We make no guarantees regarding the outcome or experience of any event.
6 Photo/Video Policy
• Any photos or videos intended for promotional purposes will only be taken after explicit consent via personal messages.
7 Changes to Terms
• We may update these Terms of Use at any time. Continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of any changes.
8 Governing Law
• These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. Any disputes will be resolved in Illinois courts.





