Frame Tents are advantageous for applications that require the maximum usage of space under the tent
top. The vinyl tent top is secured to a tent frame, jointed together by steel fittings, which is erected and supported
by frame legs around the perimeter eliminating the need for center poles.  A frame tent is more self-supporting,
but the biggest misconception is that a frame tent doesn't need to be staked.  While this can be accomplished with
a few well-placed stakes, more often than not, it is accomplished with concrete blocks -- creating a far greater
eyesore than the stakes.  Another significant difference between frame tents and pole tents is the price. Frame
tents are more time-consuming to install and often cost more. Another major difference -- and one of great
concern to the client -- is the aesthetics. A pole tent has classic lines, graceful peaks and dips. It is unfettered and
clean underneath. Frame tents may eliminate the need for center poles, but looking up from under a frame tent,
one sees a mass of aluminum piping. On the other hand, frame tents allow for greater interior decorating.
A Pole Tent is anchored in the ground by staking. This maximizes the tension and creates a nice, taut
appearance.  Within this category are also found the dramatic, sweeping tents with taller poles. These are
sometimes called high-peak tension tents, and offer customers wonderful interior views as well as strongly
engineered tents capable of handling substantial wind, rain or snow loads.
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Things to consider: no more than 1/2 of the people in attendance dance at any one time,
and each couple requires 9 sqft.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dance Floor Sizing Chart
What Is The Difference Between A Pole Tent & Frame Tent?
What Size Dance Floor Do I Need?
Number of
Couples
Sq/Ft
Pieces
Size
12
108
9
9 x 12
12
108
9
9 x 12
16
144
12
12 x 12
21
192
16
12 x 16
25
240
20
15 x 16
32
288
24
18 x 16
40
360
30
18 x 20
46
40
35
20 x 21
53
480
40
20 x 24
Do You Set Up & Tear Down Tables & Chairs?
Yes, we set up chairs and tables for an addition cost.  The charge for chairs is $ .30 (each
way) and $ .60 (each way) for tables.  For example if you order 100 chairs to be set up
and then taken down the cost would be $.30 (set up) x 100 + $.30 (tear down) x 100 =
$60.00.  Otherwise all tables and chairs will be neatly stacked under the tent (if ordered),
or place in a designated location.
What Size Linen Do I Need For May Table?
Linen Size
72" Round
60" Round
48" Round
36" Round
36" Cocktail
8' Banquet
6' Banquet
132" Round
To The Floor
 
 
 
 
 
 
120" Round
24" Drop
To The Floor
 
 
To The Floor
 
 
108" Round
18" Drop
24" Drop
To The Floor
 
3/4 Way To Foor
 
 
90" Round
9" Drop
15" Drop
21" Drop
27" Drop
1/2 Way To Floor
 
 
72" Square
To Edge
6" Drop
12" Drop
18" Drop
 
 
 
60" Square
Center
To Edge
6" Drop
12" Drop
 
 
 
90" x 132"
 
 
 
 
 
 
To Floor
All Sides
90" x 156"
 
 
 
 
 
To Floor
All Sides
 
60" x 120"
 
 
 
 
 
15" Drop
15" Drop
21' Skirt
Full Table
2' Extra
 
 
 
 
Full Table
 
17' Skirt
 
Full Table
1' Extra
Full Table
4' Extra
 
 
3 Sides
Full Table
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BACK
Number Of Guests
Stand Up Cocktail
Party
Seated at 8' Tables
Seated at 60"
Round Tables
50
300
500
600
75
450
750
900
100
600
1000
1200
125
750
1250
1500
150
900
1500
1800
175
1050
1750
2100
200
1200
2000
2400
225
1350
2250
2700
250
1500
2500
3000
275
1650
2750
3300
300
1800
3000
3600
325
1950
3250
3900
350
2100
3500
4200
400
2400
4000
4800
450
2700
4500
5400
500
3000
5000
6000
550
3300
5500
6600
600
3600
6000
7200
What Size Tent Do I Need ?
Chart Shows Recommended Area Per Person in Square Feet