I posted this article on Ezine Articles about Tent Rental Disasters. And for a small taste of how things can go horribly wrong, check out this video. By the way, NEVER store fireworks in a tent.
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Information about party tent rentals for event planning.
I posted this article on Ezine Articles about Tent Rental Disasters. And for a small taste of how things can go horribly wrong, check out this video. By the way, NEVER store fireworks in a tent.
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The big day is coming and you know you’ll need some type of party tent for your event. There seems to be hundreds of tent rental companies and tons of information. It’s rather daunting to sift through all the information – so I’ve compiled a few facts and a handy checklist guide to help you navigate through this.
Tent Rental Facts
Your Tent Rental Checklist:
_ How many people do you expect at your event? (How many people do you want under the tent?)
_ Will they be sitting at tables? Or will you need just chairs? Or will they be standing?
_ What else will you need in the tent?
_ Will you need a dance floor? If so, ask for recommended sizes (depends on the size of your party)
_ Who will be supplying the interior decorations? Will you rent from the tent rental company?
_ Where will you want the tent to be located?
_ What kind of ground will the tent be installed upon? Grass? Asphalt? Other?
_ How much square footage is needed for the grounds?
_ Where are all the utilities located?
What style of tent are you interested in?
Will you need…
Don’t forget to…
It’s especially helpful to have as much information on hand before you contact a tent rental company. Another helpful idea is to survey the site for yourself, take a few photos from different angles, and send them to potential tent rental companies. They’ll be able to give you a better estimate and offer recommendations for the style of tents for your event.
For a printable version of this checklist, download the Checklist PDF.

Chandelier inside tent.
So you’re thinking of renting a party tent for your event? Don’t forget the “small things” that make a big difference.
1. Flipflops: Set a nice basket of inexpensive flipflops in various sizes for those who may want to change their footwear.
2. Fire Pit: Don’t forget the wood and fire starter, and set the fire pit in a safe location.
3. Bug Spray, Bug Lotion: Offer inspect repellants in easy-to-find locations.
4. Hand Wipes: Leave hand wipes in various containers on serving tables
5. Sunblock, Lip Balms, Soap, Combs: leave a basket filled with nicely scented soaps, a few new combs, hand lotions and especially sunblock and lip balms. Don’t’ forget to leave a sign that offers the users to “keep” the item(s) they use.
6. Light It Up: Illuminate steps and steep paths, especially at night. Luminaries will do the job while adding to the festive atmosphere. And don’t forget to ask about lighting for the inside of the tent - consider chandeliers throughout the tent interior.
7. Netting: Use food nets to protect food from critters.
8. “Create” Musicians: Offer a basket filled with mariachis, kazoos, harmonicas, flutes and tambourines for an impromptu concert.
9. Branches: Using clear fishing line, string gravevines or interesting branches inside the top of the tent. Decorate the branches with crystals, large ornaments, small lights or tied ribbons.
10. Confessional: Set up a small tent with a rug, a video camera, poster board, a marker and leave instructions for “how to record a confessional.”
11. Bonus: Have Fun! Consider offering Frisbees, a water bottle, blow-up beach balls or bubbles for a little extra fun.