Staten Island Wedding Party Rentals

Staten Island Wedding Party Rentals

Whether you’re hosting your dream wedding on a beach or in a beautiful park, we can provide everything you need to create a day that you and your guests will remember for years to come. Staten Island Party Rentals can provide tents, tables, chairs, and anything else that you can think of!

Here’s a gallery of a wedding that we recently worked on:

Free Delivery on Local Orders over $400! Minimum order total is $250

$45 Delivery for Local orders under $400 – $75 Same Day Delivery – $150 Delivery off Staten Island – Tent delivery and breakdown fees may apply.

If you’re interested in Staten Island Wedding Party Rentals from Staten Island Party Rentals, please give us a call at (718) 720-0900

Staten Island Party Rentals

Need Tables, Chairs, Tents, etc. for your Staten Island Wedding or large event? Staten Island Party Rentals has you covered.

We provide White Wedding Chairs, Plastic Party Chairs, Tables of all sizes, Tents to suit any event, and all of the extras that your party might require.

Contact us: (718) 720-0900

5 Tips for Guests Attending a Traditional Nigerian Wedding

5 Tips for Guests Attending a Traditional Nigerian Wedding

Did you know that Staten Island has one of the largest population of Nigerian immigrants in the entire world? We found that out after hosting our first traditional Nigerian Wedding last year. The wedding was filled with different cultural traditions and was a two day affair. The first was a western “white wedding” or a “religious ceremony” were the bride walked down the aisle in a traditional white wedding dress.

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3 Tips for Planning a Bar/ Bat Mitzvah

3 Tips for Planning a Bar/ Bat Mitzvah

A Bar/ Bat Mitzvah is an important day in a young child’s life. They transition from being a child to being an adult, and as an adult they are now held accountable for their actions within their community. A Bar Mitzvah is held when the boy is 13 and a Bat Mitzvah is held when the girl is either 12 or 13 (this depends on the denomination the young lady belongs to), and is held on the Shabbat (or Saturday) after their birthday.

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