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PHOTO Booth Rentals for Receptions?

Hi All,Just wondering if anyone has rented a photo booth for their reception?  IF so, are you glad you did?  What is the approximate cost?  Can you recommend anyone? Thanks a bunch!The big day is in less than 2 weeks and just thought it might be cool! ???Julie

Re: PHOTO Booth Rentals for Receptions?

  • l337Jacquil337Jacqui member
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    edited December 2011
    check out the RAD booth! it's what we're having at ours! http://www.theradbooth.com/
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  • jlukcojlukco member
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    edited December 2011
    we booked shutterbooth and it was around 1000 for the recption
  • mbd62709mbd62709 member
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    edited December 2011
    We booked Shutterbooth too and it was a great investment. People still talk about it, so we are very glad we booked them : ) HTH!
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  • jem12369jem12369 member
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    edited December 2011
    Thank you everyone for your responses!  It sounds so awesome, I am hoping I can work it out:)
  • edited December 2011
    Hi...check out Red Eye photo booths.  I debated on this for a long time...i thought it was a great idea but wasn't sure we could fit it in our budget.  They are only $650 for 4 hours.  I ended up going with them because of price (and I finally talked FI into it!).  So far they have been wonderful to work with...very responsive and willing to work with me on several items.  I'd be happy to give you contact info if you like.
  • natg504natg504 member
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    edited December 2011
    My sister used Imagen.  (http://imagenphotos.blogspot.com/2009/01/photobooth-fun.html ) I think they were also around $900-1000.  She mostly chose them because the Shutterbooth place I think charged extra to customize the photo strip with your name & date.  One really nice thing they did was to create a scrapbook of all the photos for them.  As each guest went in, two copies of their photos printed out.  They kept one & handed the other to someone sitting at a table making a scrapbook on the spot.  You could write messages in there for them too.  It was fun the next morning to pass around the scrapbook at her breakfast reception. 
  • hotbride2010hotbride2010 member
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    edited December 2011
    My best friend just got married and they had one. It was the BEST thing they spent $$ on that day.  It was awesome and so many people got into it, literally!   She used Shutterbooth. Check em out.  My fiance and I want to do the same thing for our wedding next year! 
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