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Linen rental in Oahu

Hi ladies!

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for linen rental in Oahu?
The linens are included at Ko'olau ballrooms but some photo's I've seen have the linens not going right to the ground and I really don't want to be able to see the table legs! 
I am looking for either full tablecloths or more sheer table covers that would go right to the ground over the top of the table cloths.

Any rec's would be awesome! Thanks! Happy Friday everyone. :) 
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Re: Linen rental in Oahu

  • destiny1108destiny1108 member
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    edited December 2011
    our coordinator got our linen from REA events, she even went to pick them up and returned it to save us on delivery and pick-up fees.
  • prladyprlady member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    Also call Sheryl at Pacific party Rentals...she is a wealth of information and can steer you in the right direction :)
    Margo & Brent
    October 12, 2011
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  • Nahoku2012Nahoku2012 member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    We are going with REA as well. We met with China and her team at their warehouse location, and we were able to see the various types of linen in person. They have pretty much everything, and their prices are pretty reasonable.
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  • edited December 2011
    Oh great thanks!!

    I tried to have a look at them but they don't seem to have a website?? 
    It's hard trying to get an idea of what people have from out of state without websites grrr! 
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  • PugTails3602PugTails3602 member
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    edited December 2011
    We used REA Events -- we had to set-up an in-person meeting with them to see what they had.  We were pretty last minute with our choice to get linens and she was able to order the fabric and make us table runners in less than 2 weeks.  She did seem a bit unorganized, but everything worked out great on wedding day and her prices were reasonable.

    http://www.les-saisons.net/products.html is another popular linen vendor.  Her work is beautiful, but she may be a little pricier than REA.  I've met her, though, and she seems really nice and easy to work with.
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  • edited December 2011

    Thanks!! 
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  • Nahoku2012Nahoku2012 member
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    edited December 2011
    fizzhiser87:  I think REA's website is down at the moment, but their facebook is fully functional with photos of their work and contact info to get more information. 
    http://www.facebook.com/#!/reaevents/

    I emailed them and got a response a day later, so if you have any questions or want more photos of their work/offerings, I'm sure they'd have no problem sending you more info. :)  Hope that helps!  :)
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  • edited December 2011
    We used royal party rentals for our tables and linens. I honestly can't remember if the tablecloths reached the ground though. 
  • starlite7378starlite7378 member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    Oooh another Ko'olau bride!! :)

    I'm going with REA also, and they are a PLEASURE to work with.  Jaimie is absolutely the best and always gets back to me within 2 business days.  She has been sooooooo accommodating since I've been hopscotching from idea to idea!  Since I am not able to go to their warehouse, they have been great about sending me pics of other weddings with similar colors/themes that closely match my vision.

    Les Saisons wasn't nearly as responsive, and like someone above mentioned, they are pricier.  They have lots of fancy stuff, though, so I guess it depends on what you are going for.

    Royal Party Rentals didn't have as much of a selection with the type of linens I wanted, so I didn't go with them.

    Koolau actually has a document they can send you of their preferred vendors - it's a good place to start!

    HTH and happy planning :) sooo exciting.  The Ko'olau is BEAUTIFUL.
  • edited December 2011
    Thanks everyone!
    Consensus seems to be with REA, I will give them a call and see what I can figure out.

    starlite 7378 would love to hear more about your plans for Ko'olau! I sent you a PM if you get a chance to have a look. 
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  • edited December 2011
    I am using both Les Saison and REA for my July 2012 wedding.  Les Saison is doing the linens for my head table, cake table and 6 VIP tables.  I've hired REA to do draping and uplighting around the room as well as provide a lighted monogram.  So, having met with both of these vendors I can honestly tell you that Les Saison has the nicest linens in Hawaii, but they are also the pricest.  If you have a chance to contact both (and Naomi Lee of Les Saison has always been great about getting back to me w/in 2-3 days) then you should try to get price quotes from both.  However, keep in mind that both vendors are dealing with other weddings (Hawaii is a year around wedding destination) and now with APEC being in town it's crazy busy in Hawaii so there are going to be delays.  Good luck.  
  • edited December 2011
    I am using both Les Saison and REA for my July 2012 wedding.  Les Saison is doing the linens for my head table, cake table and 6 VIP tables.  I've hired REA to do draping and uplighting around the room as well as provide a lighted monogram.  So, having met with both of these vendors I can honestly tell you that Les Saison has the nicest linens in Hawaii, but they are also the pricest.  If you have a chance to contact both (and Naomi Lee of Les Saison has always been great about getting back to me w/in 2-3 days) then you should try to get price quotes from both.  However, keep in mind that both vendors are dealing with other weddings (Hawaii is a year around wedding destination) and now with APEC being in town it's crazy busy in Hawaii so there are going to be delays.  Good luck.  
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