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.
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
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Dance Floor Sizing Chart
What Is The Difference Between A Pole Tent & Frame Tent?
What Size Dance Floor Do I Need?
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?
BACK
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Seated at 60" Round Tables
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50
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300
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500
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600
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75
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450
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750
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900
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100
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600
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1000
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1200
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125
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750
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1250
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1500
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150
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900
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1500
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1800
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175
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1050
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1750
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2100
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200
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1200
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2000
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2400
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225
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1350
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2250
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2700
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250
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1500
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2500
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3000
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275
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1650
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2750
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3300
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300
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1800
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3000
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3600
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325
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1950
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3250
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3900
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350
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2100
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3500
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4200
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400
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2400
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4000
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4800
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450
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2700
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4500
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5400
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500
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3000
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5000
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6000
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550
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3300
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5500
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6600
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600
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3600
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6000
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7200
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What Size Tent Do I Need ?
Chart Shows Recommended Area Per Person in Square Feet