The box is very heavy. Upon opening it, it comes with 2 water guns, an extensive plastic hose, the bounce slide, the electric air-blower, and a bag to store the bounce house in. It was all packed very neatly in the box. It was very heavy to drag outside to the spot I blew it up in, but doable. I just tied the fabric tunnel on the bouncy slide to the blower. You have to tie up the smaller air-output sleeve on the bounce slide, or it will not blow up quickly. Both of those things were very easy to do.It blew up completely in just a matter of minutes. After it was completed, it was simple to stake the bounce slide to the ground. The bounce slide has places for stakes all around it. Even though the ground was damp, I still found it difficult to put the stakes far enough into the ground by hand. I had to use a small mallet to drive it in. I am 5'2" and 97 lbs for reference.Regarding that, I could actually participate on the slide with my daughter. The weight limit per person is 100 lbs per person, and 200 lbs total on the item. I imagine it is in regards to just the slides themselves. The "pool" or play area around the slides are not blown up, except on the perimeter of the item.There is an extensive hose system and velcro all around the item. We did not get to use the water since it was too cold, but we cannot wait to use it when it warms up!! I was not able to determine if the play area around the bounce slides holds water or not. It looks like it should. All I know is that we had an absolute blast playing on it. We've been able to get it out twice in about a week and a half. If it weren't going to rain tonight, I would've gotten it out again today.It is a lot of work to put up though. You have to pull all the stakes up and let out the air, which is easy enough, but then you have to press all the air out and fold it or roll it back up. It was a lot of work but it wasn't hard. I did the entire set up and break down with my one year old in a carrier on my back.It is totally worth it. I can't wait to get it out and have the cousins or neighbors come over to play. We live out in the country and don't have a lot to do for the kids yet while we fix up our property. The only tip I would give is maybe understand that there is a potential risk of burning your skin by going down the slide so fast! I experienced this, but not my daughter. Still worth it. It's no different than going on a trampoline, in that regard.I'll have to come back and update when we use it with the water features!One last thing: the last picture is of the item broken down and put back in the bag. If I didn't have my daughter on my back, I think I could've done a better job. I was still able to put the item back in the bag relatively easy by myself.