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Tent with Cement Blocks

League Station League Station

10x10

10’ x 10’ Staked Tent

8-12 people — 100 sq. feet

Need 2-3 curtains to enclose

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size tent do I need for 50 guests?

If the guests will be seated ceremony style (not at tables), or standing around cocktail tables, you will need a 10×30 tent. If the guests will be seated at tables, you will need a 20 x 30 tent. Add more square feet if you have other things need to go under the tent, such as a bar, buffet line, or stage.

What size tent do I need for 100 guests?

If the guests will be seated ceremony style (not at tables), or standing around cocktail tables, you will need a 20×40 tent. If the guests will be seated at tables, you will need a 20×50 tent. Add more square feet if you have other things need to go under the tent, such as a bar, buffet line, or stage.

What size tent to I need for 150 guests?

If the guests will be seated ceremony style (not at tables), or standing around cocktail tables, you will need a 20×50 tent. If the guests will be seated at tables, you will need a 30×60 tent. Add more square feet if you have other things need to go under the tent, such as a bar, buffet line, or stage.

What size tent do I need for 250 guests?

If the guests will be seated ceremony style (not at tables), or standing around cocktail tables, you will need a 30×60 tent. If the guests will be seated at tables, you will need a 40×60 tent. Add more square feet if you have other things need to go under the tent, such as a bar, buffet line, or stage.

I recently helped plan a 150 person wedding.

We had to make room for guests tables, buffet table, bar and dance floor. To stay within budget, we selected to go with the pole tent (usually the most economical). Here’s how the math worked out:

1000 square feet for the guest tables

100 square feet for the buffet table

100 square feet for the bar

300 square feet for the dance floor

100 square feet for the DJ