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What Size Tent Do I Need?

"I have no idea what size tent I need." The easiest way to find the tent size you need is to contact us. If you’d rather calculate it on your own you can use this information:

Stand Up Cocktail: 6 square feet per person

Sit Down Dinner: 15 square feet per person

Chairs only: 8  square feet per person

Dance Area: 2  square feet per person

DJ: 100 square feet

We can also help you by creating a CAD drawing to help you visualize how everything will fit into your tent.

Add some color to your tent event

If you’re planning a formal event with a classic theme, black and white are the colors of choice. But, an outdoor event is a great time to have some fun with the color palette. Celebrate a spring party in a tent with some pastels. Enjoy summer with bursts of bright color. Decorate for your fall wedding with warm earth tones. There are numerous ways to add color to a tent event.

  • Lights: Lighting can set the mood for any tent event.

  • Linens: Our linens are available in over 50 different colors plus prints.

  • Striped tents: Many tents are available in blue and white, red and white, or yellow and white

Want to make your event stand out? Get a tent rental quote today.

Should I close the tent walls? Video

Should I close the tent walls? Video

Today we’ll be talking about tent sidewalls. During the tent installation, one of the questions we’ll ask is whether you’d like us to enclose the tent walls or leave them open. If at all possible, it’s best to keep the walls open

5 Tips For Having A Memorable Office Party

If you’re hosting an outdoor event for your office, you probably need to look for corporate event tents. That's especially true during the fall and winter season, also known as awkward office Christmas party season. You will be faced with a tough decision when deciding between tent renting or buying, but if you think it’s likely you will use it less than three or four times per year, renting is likely the better choice. That said, here are some ideas for turning that corporate shindig from a bore to a score!