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W/Slide $325 Carousel Ride $425 Dunking WATER SLIDES & ACTIVITIES RIDES Castle Combo (Wet) w/Slide $325 Carousel Ride $425 Dunking Machine $200 Frog Hopper* $1000 22' Corkscrew Fire w/Pool $350 Human Somersault* $575 Dual Lane SuperSplash w/Pool $325 Log Slammer* $1000 SlipNSlide Water Slide $300 Log Slammer/Bull Combo* $1100 Marlin Splash – 18' $495 Mechanical Bull* $1000 P.O. Box 39, Mt. Olive, AL 35117 Water Wars $350 Meltdown* $1000 (205) 631-2670 Dash N Splash Wet Obstacle $375 Mindwinder* $1000 1-800-651-2670 18'Double Bay $395 Orbit Ride* $1000 Online at www.debspartyrentals.com 18'Tropical Laguna(Triple Ln) $495 Pirate Ship Ride* $1000 vicki @ debspartyrentals.com 18' Tropical Marble (1 Lane) $375 Rock Wall (hard)* $1000 info @ youralabamawedding.com 18' Tropical Marble (2 lane) $495 Swings* $1000 22' Wild Rapids w/Pool $495 TeaCups* $1800 MOONWALKS $165 24' Double Bay $495 Toxic Twister $1000 Many options to choose from. Dual Lane Tropical Paradise $545 Train** $450 Check out our website to view and Lil'Squirt Rainbow – 12' $300 Tubs of Fun* $1000 to check availability. Twin Spin $375 DRY SLIDES INTERACTIVE &OBSTACLE COURSE 18' Double Bay $345 *with employee operation for 4 hrs Axe Throw $400 18' Tropical Laguna $425 **with employee operation for 3 hrs Bungee Run $275 24' Double Bay $450 Escape Room $900 25' Victory Lap $795 MIDWAY GAMES & ITEMS Joust $250 Castle Combo (Dry) w/Slide $295 Bible Frame Game $50 Leaps N Bounds $575 Dual Lane Tropical Paradise $495 Bring Home the Bacon $75 Backyard Challenge Obstacle $450 Bull Ringer $35 Dash-N-Splash Obstacle $350 SPORTS & RECREATION Can Can $50 Rock Climb Obstacle Course $575 Basketball – Double Player $125 Carnival Games 3 in 1 $195 One on One Bungee $275 Basketball – Mini Allstar $125 Corn Hole Game $125 Sticky Wall $250 Batter up $175 Cow Bell $35 Toxic Drop $800 Batting Cage $795 Crazy Driver $60 Warriors Jump $475 Chip Shot $150 Duck Pond $50 Wrecking Ball $400 Football Toss $50 Fat Cats Toss Game $95 Giant Horseshoes $75 Giant Connect Four Game $125 COMBO UNITS Golf Challenge $50 Giant Plinko Game $150 Cars 4 in 1 Combo $295 High Striker w/Fencing $125 Large Jenga Game $75 Castle Combo (Dry) w/Slide $295 Horseshoes $20 Ring Toss $75 Caterpillar Craze $200 Kiddle Hi Striker $50 Skeeball $75 Club House 5 in 1 Combo $295 Moon Shot Toss $250 Spin Art w/100 supplies $60 Crayola 4 in 1 Combo $325 Soccer Kick $250 Spinning Wheel $50 Disney Princess 4in1 Combo $295 Tug O War $20 Tic Tac Toe $35 Ferris Wheel 5 in 1 Combo $375 World Sports Games $300 Football 5 in 1 Combo $295 World Sports Junior $250 Mickey's Park Learning Club $295 LABOR Pirate Ship Combo $400 CHARACTERS, ETC. Princess Carriage Combo $300 Airbrush Facepainting $150 Labor can be provided for all items for an Train – Circus Combo $300 Easter Bunny (Costume Only) $95 additional $22.50 per hour per person. Train – Steam Engine Combo $300 Easter Bunny (Per Hour) $125 Santa Claus (Per Hour) $125 -A 25% non-refundable deposit is required to ATTENTION GETTERS reserve equipment. 2 Skydancers (1 Pair) $115 GENERATORS -Minimum Delivery is $250 plus tax. Arch $150 20KW $600 -Rental Tax will be charged on all orders. Balloon Stem $85 56KW $600 -We accept cash, checks, and all credit cards. Carpet Runner – Red $50 8000Watt $75 Credit card orders are subject to a 4% Dori Flags $50 Additional Charge for gas/fuel used surcharge after your initial deposit. TABLES 10x10 Serpentine $20 High Peak $245 30” Round Hi-Top $15 Red, White, or Yellow 48” Round $12 Low Peak $225 48” Round Umbrella $42 White (Red or Blue) 10x20 6' Rectangle $9 High Peak $325 P.O. Box 39, Mt. Olive, AL 35117 6' Skinny Rectangle $9 White (205) 631-2670 6' White Picnic Table $60 20x20 1-800-651-2670 60” Round $12 High Peak $425 Online at www.debspartyrentals.com 8' Rectangle $9 Red, White, or Yellow vicki @ debspartyrentals.com Table Set Up/Break Down $1 each Low Peak $400 info @ youralabamawedding.com Blue, Red, White, Yellow CHAIRS 20x30 WEDDINGS & COORPORATE EVENTS Natural Wood w/Tan Cushion $3 Low Peak $495 Champagne Bucket $20 White Plastic $2 White Chandelier – Black/White $100 White Resin w/Padded Seat $3 20x40 Chandelier – Iron/Crystal Chair Set Up/Break Down $1 each Low Peak $575 Large $400 Red, White, or Yellow Medium $350 LINENS 30x30 Small $275 Different colors and fabrics available High Peak $725 Chargers – Silver $1 90” Round $15 White Dance Floor (Black & White or Teakwood) 108” Round $18-$35 Low Peak $700 12x12 $600 120” Round $20 White 15x18 $800 132” Round $22 30x40 18x18 $900 60”x120” Rectangle $20 Low Peak $750 Shepherd's Hook $25 90”x132” Rectangle $20-35 Red or White Stage 90”x156” Rectangle $20 30x50 8x8 w/Skirting $400 Linen Skirting $25 Low Peak $875 8x12 w/Skirting $500 Burlap Runners for 6' tables $7 Red or White 8x16 w/Skirting $600 Napkins – 20”x20” $1 30x60 12x12 w/Skirting $550 Sashes $2 Low Peak $975 12x16 w/Skirting $750 Red or White 12x20 w/Skirting $900 TENT ACCESSORIES 40x40 16x20 w/Skirting $900 Tent Ceiling Lines TBD White Pole $1100 20x20 w/Skirting $1200 Tent Lighting Packages TBD Set on Grass Unity Candle Stand $75 (Many different options available) NaviTrac $2000 Wedding Arch $200 Heat or AC TBD 40x60 Wedding Cake Plate –Iron/Glass $50 Tent Leg Drapes $23 White Pole $1475 Wedding Easel $35 Tent Pipe & Drape (per foot) $12 Set on Grass Wedding Wagon (for children) $75 Tent Sidewalls $2 NaviTrac $2250 Wrought Iron Candelabra $75 Window (per foot) $2 40x80 Wrought Iron Plant Stands Clear (per foot) $2 White Pole $1875 Large $45 Solid $2 Set on Grass Small $40 Water Barrels to secure tent $15 NaviTrac $2500 (Water source must be available) Event & Wedding Coordinators Available Concrete Blocks to secure tent $25 CONCESSIONS Pipe & Drape $12 Cotton Candy Machine $70 OTHER Stanchions $13 w/100 supplies Barricade Fencing per 8' $15 (Rope, Chain, or Retractable Belt) Coffee Maker $25 Fencing – White Picket per 8' $40 Trailer Mounted Charcoal Grill $195 Hand Sanitizing Station $75 Give us a call and let our professional staff help you Popcorn Machine w/Antique Cart $70 Heaters – Quartz Radiant $75 plan your next event from beginning to end – Popcorn Machine w/100 supplies $70 without all the stress! We appreciate the Heaters – Patio $125 opportunity to serve you and look forward to Shaved Ice Machine $70 Fan – Pedestal Fans $75 hearing from you! Flavors (per gallon) $13 Fan – Cool A Zone Fan $150 Cups & Spoons (per 100) $8.
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