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A recent private poll of partythrowers reported that more than 1 out of 4 have rented party equipment, with the overwhelming majority saying it was money well spent. Whether you're celebrating a wedding, birthday, graduation or family get together, party rentals can take the hassle out of planning and leave your guests raving about the great time they had. The more common items rented for parties are tents, tables and chairs, but savvy entertainers are adding items that keep their younger guests from getting bored, and there's a growing movement to renting equipment for children's parties. Other popular rentals are cotton candy and sno-cone machines, even hot dog stands can be rented. For the more practical party planner, and those who want to keep their guests from tracking through their homes, port-a-potties are becoming a must-have. Here they are, Top 7 Party Rental Tips: 1 -Do research: Call at least 3 rental facilities to compare prices. Visit each facility to inspect their equipment in person. Ask about delivery, pick-up times, and deposits. Check to see whether their employees will set up and take down your equipment, and what the cost will be. Are there repair fees if you return an item that's damaged? 2-Know who your guests are: Tables and chairs are easy decisions. For other rentals, make sure they fit your audience. A bounce house may be too much for very young children and boring for those approaching their teenage years. A karaoke set-up may be great for all ages. 3-Plan Ahead: The sooner you place your rental equipment, the better. Even if you do not know the exact guest count, it's best to place your order and make adjustments as needed. 4-Have Enough Space: If you want to rent a bounce house AND have an outdoor party, be sure you have enough room for the house and room for your guests to mingle, eat and do other fun activities. 5-Spread the Rental Costs if you Can: Since most items rent for the weekend, coordinate your rental with neighbors or friends. For example, you could use the rentals on Saturday and your neighbor on Sunday. It's easy to share tents, tables and chairs. 6-Keep Following Up: As with any vendor, confirm your reservations several times throughout your planning process. Notify them immediately of any changes. 7-Plan for Incumbent Weather: If you're having an outdoor event, consider renting a tent to cover you in case of unexpected rain. If its heat you're escaping, be sure to position the tent to provide shade where needed. Consider renting side panels (these may cost extra) to block the sun, rain or wind.
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Rich Sootkoos is a professional wedding and corporate events planner. All the world is a party. Find the best party and rental deals at his website www.rentinglist.com
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