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Friday, April 25, 2008

Commercial Tents for Camping and Other Events

Many people think of tents as something you use to go camping. Well, that is true, but these days, they have other uses as well. A truly large tent can also be used for a wedding, a reception, party, a commercial or corporate function, and festivals and fairs. These commercial tents are as small as ten feet by ten feet, all the way up to ones that are one hundred feet wide! And, they can be either clear span (with no poles), the fancy tension tents, or the traditional pole variety.

In addition, many commercial tents come with flooring, lighting, heat and a stage. Best of all, you do even need to pay the cost of a purchase for a commercial tent if you prefer not; there are a number of firms that rent them. Not only do they rent them, the companies will come out to your site, set the tent up and then return to take it down when your event has completed - a true beginning-to-end service.

Conventional Tents for Your Camping Needs

Then there are the standard tents of commercial grade: the ones for a family camping trip. You can buy or rent small standard tents that simply lay out on the ground and have poles for support, or you can step up a bit on the scale of fanciness. There are tents that literally set themselves up when you pop them out of the box! Some commercial tents even come with miniature air conditioners.

Next, there are larger tents for families with a couple of kids. These tents have multiple rooms connected by "tunnels" - allowing Mom and Dad a retreat from the kids - and a large common room where everyone can gather. A tent of this size not only provides outdoor convenience, but is also much more fun for the kids.

Of course, you can't just spend all your time inside, but there is the pesky issue of flies, mosquitoes and other flying, biting, and generally nasty insects. These are not a problem if you have the right tents. Several models are designed with what can be called a "screened in porch." Some are free-standing, but many attach to the front of the tent. This allows the family to come out of their tent, sit and eat, chat, play games, etc. all without being eaten alive. In addition, you can also buy collapsible furniture to go in this "porch" area so that your camping time is as comfortable as possible.

For practical RV and camping readiness information, please visit http://www.rv-camping-preparation.com, a popular site providing great insights concerning issues that help you with camping and buying that RV you've dreamed of.

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