During the late '70s and the early '80s, as a child, a trip to the grocery store usually meant feeling like a lifetime of dragging your feet behind your mother, following her around - aisle after aisle, watching her grab everything you hate and throwing it in the cart for at least an hour.
The only exciting thing about going to the grocery store was that quick walk past all those twenty-five cent kiddy rides. There was usually a mini merry-go-round that could ride three kids at a time, a race car that shakes and makes car noises, and a horse that rocks back and forth and makes the sound of a horse galloping. Although mom hardly ever let you ride these things, especially if it was cold, rainy or windy outside, there was no way she was going to stand out there for three minutes.
That's okay... there's a photo booth inside the grocery store.
Having Fun with Friends
Taking pictures with family and friends is fun. Inside malls, there is usually one of these mini photography studios outside a store or in the middle of the main aisle where the main traffic is. You get four pictures, on a three inch by six inch strip, photographed with the highest of quality.
You can now rent your very mini photography studios at your next private function. Whether it's a wedding, birthday party, a special gathering or event, a company that provides a photo booth rental is exactly what you need to brighten things up. These companies will come to your function and set up your very own photo booth. With unlimited photographs, it's sure to be a big hit.
The only exciting thing about going to the grocery store was that quick walk past all those twenty-five cent kiddy rides. There was usually a mini merry-go-round that could ride three kids at a time, a race car that shakes and makes car noises, and a horse that rocks back and forth and makes the sound of a horse galloping. Although mom hardly ever let you ride these things, especially if it was cold, rainy or windy outside, there was no way she was going to stand out there for three minutes.
That's okay... there's a photo booth inside the grocery store.
Having Fun with Friends
Taking pictures with family and friends is fun. Inside malls, there is usually one of these mini photography studios outside a store or in the middle of the main aisle where the main traffic is. You get four pictures, on a three inch by six inch strip, photographed with the highest of quality.
You can now rent your very mini photography studios at your next private function. Whether it's a wedding, birthday party, a special gathering or event, a company that provides a photo booth rental is exactly what you need to brighten things up. These companies will come to your function and set up your very own photo booth. With unlimited photographs, it's sure to be a big hit.
Go Carts, Batting Cages & Arcade Games
Renting time at a place where they provide go carts and batting cages is another great place to have fun with family and friends. Maybe not so much a wedding, but a birthday party would be awesome. Make sure it's okay with the establishment if you have yourself a photo booth rental company set up somewhere. A photo booth rental company will be more than happy to accommodate you and cooperate with the owners of any establishment.
Go carts are extremely fun, but you should take the proper safety precautions. Obviously, you don't want to hurt yourself or anybody else, so try not to bump into anybody. Use caution when you decide that you're going to try and pass. Be sure to wear the seat belt (if provided) and listen to the go cart track coordinator.
Batting cages are also fun. Not only are batting cages entertaining, its great exercise. For a small amount, you can have anywhere from 15 to 20 pitches thrown at you. There are different cages that have different speeds from slow, medium, fast and sometimes they'll have even something even faster and call it something catchy like "nuclear" or "rocket", sometimes they'll name these cages after famous major league, fastball pitchers like "Nolan Ryan" or "Kerry Wood".
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